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Early Miocene Paleobiology in Patagonia. High-Latitude Paleocommunities of the Santa Cruz Formation Sergio F
Xenothrix Mcgregori (Xenotrichini, Callicebinae, Pitheciidae), with a Reconsideration of the Aotus Hypothesis 1
Stem Members of Platyrrhini Are Distinct from Catarrhines in at Least One Derived Cranial Feature
The Size of Major Mammalian Sensory Organs As Measured from Cranial Characters, and Their Relation to the Biology and Evolution of Mammals
Laboratory Primate Newsletter
30 Tejedor.Pmd
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 82 (2015) 358–374
Alfred L. Rosenberger Fossil New World Monkeys Dispute the Molecular Clock
Laboratory Primate Newsletter
Evolutionary History of New World Monkeys Revealed by Molecular and Fossil Data
Auditory Morphology and Hearing Sensitivity in Fossil New World Monkeys
Successive Radiations, Not Stasis, in the South American Primate Fauna
Macroevolutionary Dynamics and Historical Biogeography of Primate Diversification Inferred from a Species Supermatrix
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Evolutionary Morphology, Platyrrhine Evolution, and Systematics
Fossil Primates Susan Cachel Index More Information Www
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Platyrrhini, Primates): an Analysis of Fossil and Molecular Data
Publications by Tim Rowe 2/25/2008
Olfactory Fossa of Tremacebus Harringtoni (Platyrrhini, Early Miocene, Sacanana, Argentina): Implications for Activity Pattern
Platyrrhine Phylogenetics with a Focus on Callitrichine Life History Adaptations Natalie Mae Jameson Wayne State University
Coupling and Decoupling of Evolutionary Mode Between X- and Y-Chromosomal Red-Green Opsin Genes in Owl Monkeys
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Morphology of the Hindlimb and Correlations to Locomotor Tendencies in Platyrrhines a DISSERTATION SUBMI
An Extinct Monkey from Haiti and the Origins of the Greater Antillean Primates
Successive Radiations, Not Stasis, in the South American Primate Fauna
Taxonomic Implications for Fossil Platyrrhines
Organization of the Olfactory and Respiratory Skeleton in the Nose of the Gray Short-Tailed Opossum Monodelphis Domestica
Title a Fossil Owl Monkey from La Venta, Colombia Author(S)
Long Lineages, Long Branches and the Interrelationships Ofaotus
Meeting Supplement 2004
68Th Annual Meeting
Using Phylogenomic Data to Explore the Effects of Relaxed Clocks and Calibration Strategies on Divergence Time Estimation: Primates As a Test Case
Análisis Multivariado De Caracteres Craneométricos En
Modeling Olfactory Bulb Evolution Through Primate Phylogeny
Niche Convergence Suggests Functionality of the Nocturnal Fovea
The Phylogenetic Signal in the Skull of New World Monkeys by Alexander Bjarnason a Dissertation Submitted in Fulfilment of the D