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- Vervet Monkey Fact Sheet
- Mother-Infant Interactions in a Free-Ranging Population of Pigtail Macaques (Macaca Nemestrina)
- The Importance of the Vervet (African Green Monkey) As a Biomedical Model
- Conservation of Vervets, Africa's Most Ubiquitous Primates
- Characterization of Spontaneous Hypertension in Chlorocebus Aethiops Sabaeus, the African Green Monkey
- Cercocebus Sanjei ) in the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania
- Sooty Mangabey Genome Sequence Provides Insight Into AIDS Resistance in a Natural SIV Host David Palesch1*, Steven E
- Pig-Tailed Macaque Mother-Infant Interactions
- Journal of Threatened Taxa
- CD4 Receptor Diversity Represents an Ancient Protection Mechanism Against Primate Lentiviruses
- (Cercocebus Galeritus) in Two Forest Fragments in Lower Tana River, Kenya
- Population Sizes and Distribution of Primates in the Lower Tana River Forests, Kenya
- Effects of Food Nutritional and Mechanical Properties on Foraging
- Predation on an Endemic and Endangered Tana River Mangabey
- Reactions to Infant Death by Wild Vervet Monkeys (Chlorocebus
- Chest Color and Social Status in Male Geladas (Theropithecus Gelada)
- Isolation of a Simian Immunodeficiency Virus from a Malbrouck (Chlorocebus Cynosuros)
- Birth, Decay, and Reconstruction of an Ancient Trimcyp Gene Fusion In
- Mandrillus Sphinx) Naturally Infected with Species- Specific Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Sivmnd-1
- Chlorocebus Pygerythrus) at Different Stages of Rehabilitation in South Africa Auriana Iris Gilliland-Lloyd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Sexual Signalling in Male Vervet Monkeys (Chlorocebus Pygerythrus): Influences of Hormones, Behaviour, and Parasitism on Scrotal and Penile Skin Colouration
- The Demographic and Adaptive History of the African Green Monkey
- The Draft Genome of Mandrill (Mandrillus Sphinx)
- Multilevel Social Structure and Diet Shape the Gut Microbiota of the Gelada Monkey, the Only Grazing Primate
- Morphological Variation in the Genus Chlorocebus: Ecogeographic and Anthropogenically Mediated Variation in Body Mass, Postcranial Morphology, and Growth
- Conservation and Comparative Behavioural Ecology of the Bale Monkey (Chlorocebus Djamdjamensis) in Southern Ethiopia
- PRIMATES in PERIL the World’S 25 Most Endangered Primates 2018-2020
- Standards for Old World Primates
- Differences in Frontal Network Anatomy Across Primate Species
- Comparative Study of Lung Cytologic Features in Normal Rhesus
- Foraging Ecology of the Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus Aethiops) in Mixed Lowveld Bushveld and Sour Lowveld Bushveld of the Blydeber
- Chlorocebus Djamdjamensis) in Southern Ethiopia: Efects of Habitat Degradation and Life in Fragments Addisu Mekonnen1,2* , Peter J
- Chlorocebus Pygerythrus – Vervet Monkey
- Seasonality and Interindividual Variation in Mandrill Feeding
- Cercocebus Atys) in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa