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  • 1 CURRICULUM VITAE E. Christopher Kirk Department of Anthropology Phone: (512) 471-0056 2201 Speedway Stop C3200 Fax: (512) 47

    1 CURRICULUM VITAE E. Christopher Kirk Department of Anthropology Phone: (512) 471-0056 2201 Speedway Stop C3200 Fax: (512) 47

  • Geology and Vertebrate Paleontology of Western and Southern North America

    Geology and Vertebrate Paleontology of Western and Southern North America

  • Michelle Linda Sauther

    Michelle Linda Sauther

  • Sistemática, Evolución Y Paleobiogeografía De Los Primates Platyrrhini

    Sistemática, Evolución Y Paleobiogeografía De Los Primates Platyrrhini

  • NEOTROPICAL Primates VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 DECEMBER 2001

    NEOTROPICAL Primates VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 DECEMBER 2001

  • Colin M. Brand Cbrand2@Uoregon.Edu

    Colin M. Brand [email protected]

  • (Nycticebus Spp.) Within the Javan Pet Trade: Implica- Tions for Slow Loris Taxonomy

    (Nycticebus Spp.) Within the Javan Pet Trade: Implica- Tions for Slow Loris Taxonomy

  • Lemurs in Cacao: Presence and Abundance Within the Shade Plantations of 3 Northern Madagascar

    Lemurs in Cacao: Presence and Abundance Within the Shade Plantations of 3 Northern Madagascar

  • Lemurs of Madagascar and the Comoros the Lucn Red Data Book

    Lemurs of Madagascar and the Comoros the Lucn Red Data Book

  • Page 1 of 8 Anthropology 348 PRIMATE BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY

    Page 1 of 8 Anthropology 348 PRIMATE BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY

  • Karger Hybrid Journals 2020

    Karger Hybrid Journals 2020

  • Anth 348 Syllabus Spring 2021

    Anth 348 Syllabus Spring 2021

  • Social Organisation of the Northern Giant Mouse Lemur Mirza Zaza In

    Social Organisation of the Northern Giant Mouse Lemur Mirza Zaza In

  • Population Genetic Structure of an Endangered Endemic Primate (Leontopithecus Chrysomelas) in Highly Fragmented Atlantic Coastal Rainforest

    Population Genetic Structure of an Endangered Endemic Primate (Leontopithecus Chrysomelas) in Highly Fragmented Atlantic Coastal Rainforest

  • 1 AAZPA LIBRARIANS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BIBLIOGRAPHY SERVICE This Bibliography Is Provided As a Service of the AAZPA LIBRARIAN

    1 AAZPA LIBRARIANS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BIBLIOGRAPHY SERVICE This Bibliography Is Provided As a Service of the AAZPA LIBRARIAN

  • DI FIORE 10 November 2016

    DI FIORE 10 November 2016

  • Philip D. Gingerich Margaret Schoeninger the Fossil Record

    Philip D. Gingerich Margaret Schoeninger the Fossil Record

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  • Vocal Transmission of Breeding Status May Facilitate Dispersal in a Cooperative Breeding Primate
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Allocebus Trichotis) in Analamazaotra Special Reserve
  • The Evolution of Social Dominance in Mouse Lemurs (Microcebus Spp.): the Effect of Sex and Species on Social Interaction
  • 0 Conservación Colombiana – Número 21 – Octubre 2014 ©2013
  • Two New Species of Mouse Lemurs (Cheirogaleidae: Microcebus) from Eastern Madagascar
  • NGA NGUYEN, Ph.D. Dept
  • International Journal of Comparative Psychology
  • Pdf Susan Cachel's Bibliography for Physical Anthropology
  • Adrian Treves Formal Education 1991–1997 Phd Harvard University, Human Evolutionary Biology 1987–1990 BA Rice University, Houston, TX, Double B.A
  • Primates, Atelidae)
  • From the Late Middle Miocene of Peruvian Amazonia
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  • Conservation Ecology: Monitoring Impacts of Natural Resource Extraction on Lemurs of the Masoala Peninsula, Madagascar
  • Field Surveys of the Threatened Pygmy Slow Loris Nycticebus Pygmaeus Using Local Knowledge in Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia C Arly S Tarr, K.A.I
  • Group Size and Foraging Effort in Mantled Howlers at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico: a Preliminary Test of the Ecological- Constraints Model
  • Curriculum Vitae DR. SHARON L. GURSKY Department Of
  • The Evolution of Primate Body Size: Left-Skewness, Maximum Size, and Cope’S Rule


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