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8. Primate Evolution
Evidence for a Convergent Slowdown in Primate Molecular Rates and Its Implications for the Timing of Early Primate Evolution
Fossil Primates
The Evolution of the Platyrrhine Talus: a Comparative Analysis of the Phenetic Affinities of the Miocene Platyrrhines with Their Modern Relatives
The Evolution of Primate Body Size: Left-Skewness, Maximum Size, and Cope’S Rule
CHAPTER 9 - LOWER PRIMATES and MONKEYS We Humans Are Classified As Members of Order Primates
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Primate Evolution: Evidence from the Fossil Record, Comparative Morphology, and Molecular Biology
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 82 (2015) 358–374
New Eocene Primate from Myanmar Shares Dental Characters with African Eocene Crown Anthropoids
Understanding Primate Mandibular Symphyseal Fusion: Function, Integration, and Ontogeny
Evolutionary History of New World Monkeys Revealed by Molecular and Fossil Data
100 Years of Primate Paleontology
The Eocene to Pleistocene Vertebrates of Bolivia and Their Stratigraphic Context a Review
A Fossil Primate of Uncertain Affinities from the Earliest Late Eocene of Egypt
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Primate Evolution - Judith Masters
Philip D. Gingerich Margaret Schoeninger the Fossil Record
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Evolutionary Morphology, Platyrrhine Evolution, and Systematics
Evolutionary History of New World Monkeys Revealed by Molecular and Fossil Data
Early Arrival and Climatically-Linked Geographic Expansion of New World Monkeys from Tiny African Ancestors
Comparison of Occlusal Area and Postcanine Mesiodistal Length In
Toxodontia of Salla, Bolivia (Late Oligocene) : Taxonomy, Systematics
Historia Biogeográfica De Los Mamiferos Terrestres Sudamericanos: Problemas Y Enseñanzas
Science Journals — AAAS
Platyrrhine Phylogenetics with a Focus on Callitrichine Life History Adaptations Natalie Mae Jameson Wayne State University
The Oldest Asian Record of Anthropoidea
Late Oligocene-Early Miocene) Salla Beds of Northern Bolivia
An Extinct Monkey from Haiti and the Origins of the Greater Antillean Primates
Taxonomic Implications for Fossil Platyrrhines
New Insights on the Evolution of the Sweet Taste Receptor of Primates Adapted to Harsh Environments
New World Monkey Origins
New Perspectives on Anthropoid Origins
Parvimico Materdei Gen. Et Sp. Nov.: a New Platyrrhine from the Early Miocene of the Amazon Basin, Peru11this Publication Has Be
The Phylogenetic Signal in the Skull of New World Monkeys by Alexander Bjarnason a Dissertation Submitted in Fulfilment of the D
Late Middle Eocene Primate from Myanmar and the Initial