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- Title Eye-Blink Behaviors in 71 Species of Primates. Author(S)
- Demography and Life Histories of Sympatric Patas Monkeys, Erythrocebus Patas, and Vervets, Cercopithecus Aethiops, in Laikipia, Kenya
- One-Male Harems and Female Social Dynamics in Guinea Baboons
- Cover Page for Monkey
- Theropithecus Gelada) and Their Implications for Understanding Human and Nonhuman Primate
- Spatial Patterns Within Gelada Monkey One Male Units at Guassa, Ethiopia
- Alu Insertion Polymorphisms Shared by Papio Baboons and Theropithecus Gelada Reveal an Intertwined Common Ancestry Jerilyn A
- Gelada Baboon (Theropithecus Gelada)
- Captive Environmental Influences on Behavior in Zoo Drills and Mandrills (Mandrillus), a Threatened Genus of Primate
- Chest Color and Social Status in Male Geladas (Theropithecus Gelada)
- (Theropithecus Gelada) by Eila K. Roberts a Dissert
- Network Scaling Reveals Consistent Fractal Pattern in Hierarchical
- Multilevel Social Structure and Diet Shape the Gut Microbiota of the Gelada Monkey, the Only Grazing Primate
- “Visual and Tactile Communication of a Captive Hamadryas Baboon Group (Papio Hamadryas Hamadryas) with Special Regard to Their Intentionality”
- The Psychological Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates
- Cercocebus Torquatus): Repertoire, Social Context, and Potential Intentionality
- Standards for Old World Primates
- Is the New Primate Genus Rungwecebus a Baboon?
- (THEROPITHECUS GELADA –RUPPEL, 1835) in SIMIEN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, ETHIOPIA Habtamu Asfafaw & C
- Chlorocebus Djamdjamensis) in Southern Ethiopia: Efects of Habitat Degradation and Life in Fragments Addisu Mekonnen1,2* , Peter J
- Theropithecus Gelada)
- Orimaye JO. the Feeding Ecology of Red-Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus Copyright© Orimaye JO
- A Newly-Found Pattern of Social Relationships Among Adults Within
- The Behaviour of a Social Group of Mandrills, Mandrillus Sphinx