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- Primate Origin of the Cell-Derived Sequences of Simian Sarcoma Virus KEITH C
- Multi-Locus Phylogenetic Inference of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta) Radiation in South America
- The Evolution of Monogamy in Primates: a Phylogenetic Approach
- A Comparative Study of the Glenohumeral Joint in New World Monkeys Rachel Elizabeth Provazza Dickinson College
- Social Behavior Adaptations in Agroup of Black-And-Gold Howler Monkeys (Alouattta Caraya; Primates, Atelidae) Inside an Urban Forest in the Southeast of Brazil
- Set the Evolutionary History of Primate Genital Bones
- Ateles Fusciceps Robustus, and Related Species
- Bahia, Brazil
- Modeling the Dispersion of Atelines (Primates, Atelinae) Through Scenarios of Climate Change and Habitat Fragmentation in Colombia
- Anthropogenic Edges Impact Howler Monkey (Alouatta Palliata) Feeding Behaviour in a Costa Rican Rainforest
- Endangered Monkeys Contribute to Science by Kara Rosania Established Infectious Clone
- Initial Effects of Fragmentation on the Density of Three Neotropical Primate Species in Two Lowland Forests of Colombia
- Black Howler Monkeys (Alouatta Caraya
- Primates, Atelidae)
- Molecular Phylogeny of Ateime New World Monkeys(Platyrrhini, Atelinae
- FILOGEOGRAFIA DO MURIQUI DO SUL, Brachyteles Arachnoides (PRIMATES, ATELIDAE)
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- Alouatta Caraya) Inhabiting an Island on the Parana River, Argentina
- A Phylogeny of Howler Monkeys (Cebidae: Alouatta) Based on Mitochondrial, Chromosomal and Morphological Data
- Stable Isotope Ratios Indicate Diet and Habitat Use in New World Monkeys
- New Records of Brachyteles Arachnoides, Paraná, Brazil
- Alouatta Pigra and A. Palliata) and Their Hybrids
- Nueva Especie De Alouatta (Primates, Atelinae) Del Pleistoceno Tardío De Bahía, Brasil
- Tale of Tails: Parallelism and Prehensility
- '99 the Genomic Record of Humankind's Evolutionary Roots
- Neotropical Primates 18(2), December 2011
- Effect of Ancestry on Behavioral Variation in Two Species of Howler Monkeys (Alouatta Pigra and A
- Social Cliques in Male Northern Muriquis Brachyteles Hypoxanthus