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- Checkerboard Patterns, Interspecific Competition, and Extinction
- Behavioral Variability in Captive Slow Lorises, Nycticebus Coucang (Lorisidae, Primates) Shan Dustin Duncan University of the Pacific
- A Case Study of Slender and Slow Lorises (Loris and Nycticebus) in South and Southeast Asia
- The Strepsirrhine Primates of Asia and Mainland Africa
- First Use of Artificial Canopy Bridge by the World's Most Critically Endangered Primate the Hainan Gibbon Nomascus Hainanus
- Ancient Single Origin for Malagasy Primates (Primate Origins/Cytochrome B/Molecular Evolution) ANNE D
- The Conservation Status of Slow Lorises Nycticebus Spp. in Singapore
- Genetic Non-E041709plos2c0909
- Medicinal Plant Exudativory by the Bengal Slow Loris Nycticebus Bengalensis
- Taxonomy TAXONOMY and DESCRIPTION Lorises Are Primates of the Suborder Prosimii and Belong to the Family Lorisidae. Lorisidae Ar
- Final Report the Little Fireface Project: Conservation Java's Slow Lorises Via
- ETHOLOGY of the CRITICALLY ENDANGERED JAVAN SLOW LORIS Nycticebus Javanicus É
- Towards a Successful Translocation of Captive Slow Lorises (Nycticebus Spp.) in Borneo: a Review and Recommendations
- Primates, Lorisidae Gray, 1821: Loris Tardigradus Linnaeus, 1758 and Loris Lydekkerianus Cabrera, 1908) in Sri Lanka
- Lighting and Nocturnal Strepsirrhine Care in Zoos
- Slow Loris Version 12.02.Indd
- Primate Jumping Genes Elucidate Strepsirrhine Phylogeny
- Outline 21: Human/Hominid Evolution