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Many species of NHP are kept as pets by humans. The Allied Effort to Save Other Primates (AESOP) estimates that around 15,000 NHPs live as exotic pets in the United States. The expanding Chinese middle class has increased demand for NHPs as exotic pets in recent years. Although NHP import for the pet
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combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the same ecological niche as a woodpecker. It taps on trees to find insect larvae, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the larvae out. Some species have additional specializations. For example,
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The transfer of females or males from their native group is likely an adaptation for avoiding inbreeding. An analysis of breeding records of captive primate colonies representing numerous different species indicates that the infant mortality of inbred young is generally higher than that of non-inbred
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are hunted at levels that far exceed sustainable levels. This is due to their large body size, ease of transport and profitability per animal. As farming encroaches on forest habitats, primates feed on the crops, causing the farmers large economic losses. Primate crop raiding gives locals a negative
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Many non-human primates have the vocal anatomy to produce human speech but lack the proper brain wiring. Vowel-like vocal patterns have been recorded in baboons which has implications for the origin of speech in humans. Consonant- and vowel-like sounds exist in some orangutan calls and they maintain
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As in the case of lemurs, the origin of New World monkeys is unclear. Molecular studies of concatenated nuclear sequences have yielded a widely varying estimated date of divergence between platyrrhines and catarrhines, ranging from 33 to 70 mya, while studies based on mitochondrial sequences produce
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A list of the families of the living primates is given below, together with one possible classification into ranks between order and family. Other classifications are also used. For example, an alternative classification of the living Strepsirrhini divides them into two infraorders, Lemuriformes and
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Thus, the members of the two sets of groups, and hence names, do not match, which causes problems in relating scientific names to common (usually traditional) names. Consider the superfamily Hominoidea: In terms of the common names on the right, this group consists of apes and humans and there is no
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used around 10,000 NHPs in such experiments; in 2005 in Great Britain, 4,652 experiments were conducted on 3,115 NHPs. Governments of many nations have strict care requirements of NHPs kept in captivity. In the US, federal guidelines extensively regulate aspects of NHP housing, feeding, enrichment,
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eyes evolved to become the main sensory organ. Primates also use vocalizations, gestures, and facial expressions to convey psychological state. Facial musculature is very developed in primates, particularly in monkeys and apes, allowing for complex facial communication. Like humans, chimpanzees can
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has been difficult to place within Strepsirrhini. Theories had been proposed that its family, Daubentoniidae, was either a lemuriform primate (meaning its ancestors split from the lemur line more recently than lemurs and lorises split) or a sister group to all the other strepsirrhines. In 2008, the
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use stone tools to open nuts, oysters and other bivalves, and various types of sea snails. Chacma baboons use stones as weapons; stoning by these baboons is done from the rocky walls of the canyon where they sleep and retreat to when they are threatened. Stones are lifted with one hand and dropped
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mound and then raising the grass to his mouth. After he left, Goodall approached the mound and repeated the behaviour because she was unsure what the chimpanzee was doing. She found that the termites bit onto the grass with their jaws. The chimpanzee had been using the grass as a tool to "fish" or
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manufactured and used tools, and that this ability was what separated humans from other animals. Chimpanzees have also been observed making "sponges" out of leaves and moss that suck up water. Sumatran orangutans have been observed making and using tools. They will break off a tree branch that is
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diet. It prefers fruit above all other food items and even seeks out and eats them when they are not abundant. It also eats leaves and leaf buds, seeds, blossoms, stems, pith, bark and resin. Insects and meat make up a small proportion of their diet, estimated as 2%. The meat consumption includes
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Primates exploit a variety of food sources. It has been said that many characteristics of modern primates, including humans, derive from an early ancestor's practice of taking most of its food from the tropical canopy. Most primates include fruit in their diets to obtain easily digested nutrients
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Female transfer systems â€“ females move away from the group in which they were born. Females of a group will not be closely related whereas males will have remained with their natal groups, and this close association may be influential in social behavior. The groups formed are generally quite
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According to genetic studies, the lemurs of Madagascar diverged from the lorisoids approximately 75 mya. These studies, as well as chromosomal and molecular evidence, also show that lemurs are more closely related to each other than to other strepsirrhine primates. However, Madagascar split from
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compared to smaller primates. They reach sexual maturity later and have a longer period between births. Populations therefore recover more slowly after being depleted by poaching or the pet trade. Data for some African cities show that half of all protein consumed in urban areas comes from the
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As of 2021, there is no consensus as to whether to accept traditional (that is, common), but paraphyletic, names or to use monophyletic names only; or to use 'new' common names or adaptations of old ones. Both competing approaches can be found in biological sources, often in the same work, and
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by their mothers (with the exception of some human cultures and various zoo raised primates which are fed formula) and rely on them for grooming and transportation. In some species, infants are protected and transported by males in the group, particularly males who may be their fathers. Other
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around the globe. Historically, zoos were primarily a form of entertainment, but more recently have shifted their focus towards conservation, education and research. GAP does not insist that all NHPs should be released from zoos, primarily because captive-born primates lack the knowledge and
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Thousands of non-human primates are used around the world in research because of their psychological and physiological similarity to humans. In particular, the brains and eyes of NHPs more closely parallel human anatomy than those of any other animals. NHPs are commonly used in
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Soon after her initial discovery of tool use, Goodall observed other chimpanzees picking up leafy twigs, stripping off the leaves and using the stems to fish for insects. This change of a leafy twig into a tool was a major discovery. Prior to this, scientists thought that only
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Prosimians contain two monophyletic groups (the suborder Strepsirrhini, or lemurs, lorises and allies, as well as the tarsiers of the suborder Haplorhini); it is a paraphyletic grouping because it excludes the Simiiformes, which also are descendants of the common ancestor
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Although they have not been observed to use tools in the wild, lemurs in controlled settings have been shown to be capable of understanding the functional properties of the objects they had been trained to use as tools, performing as well as tool-using haplorhines.
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Primates have advanced cognitive abilities: some make tools and use them to acquire food and for social displays; some can perform tasks requiring cooperation, influence and rank; they are status conscious, manipulative and capable of deception; they can recognise
2903:. Males, therefore, can only be dichromatic, while females can be either dichromatic or trichromatic. Color vision in strepsirrhines is not as well understood; however, research indicates a range of color vision similar to that found in platyrrhines. 3837:. Several species have separate alarm calls for different predators such as air-borne or ground-dwelling predators. Predation may have shaped group size in primates as species exposed to higher predation pressures appear to live in larger groups. 3280: 3281: 5598:
Stanyon, Roscoe; Springer, Mark S.; Meredith, Robert W.; Gatesy, John; Emerling, Christopher A.; Park, Jong; Rabosky, Daniel L.; Stadler, Tanja; Steiner, Cynthia; Ryder, Oliver A.; JaneÄŤka, Jan E.; Fisher, Colleen A.; Murphy, William J. (2012).
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used a branch as a walking stick apparently to test water depth and to aid her in crossing a pool of water. Another adult female used a detached trunk from a small shrub as a stabilizer during food gathering, and another used a log as a bridge.
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using tools in the wild; it has been claimed they rarely use tools in the wild although they use tools as readily as chimpanzees when in captivity. It has been reported that females, both chimpanzee and bonobo, use tools more avidly than males.
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about 30 cm long, snap off the twigs, fray one end and then use the stick to dig in tree holes for termites. In the wild, mandrills have been observed to clean their ears with modified tools. Scientists filmed a large male mandrill at
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fits into this grouping. The latter was closely related to tarsiers, monkeys, and apes. How these two groups relate to extant primates is unclear. Omomyids perished about 30 mya, while adapiforms survived until about 10 mya.
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prohibit eating primate meat; however, primates are still hunted for food. Some smaller traditional religions allow the consumption of primate meat. The pet trade and traditional medicine also increase demand for illegal hunting. The
1977:) forms the clade Euarchontoglires. Variously, both Euarchonta and Euarchontoglires are ranked as superorders. Some scientists consider Dermoptera to be a suborder of Primates and use the suborder Euprimates for the "true" primates. 572:, many defined by the amount of movement by adolescent females between groups. Primates have slower rates of development than other similarly sized mammals, reach maturity later, and have longer lifespans. Primates are also the most 3535:
and gorillas. Adult males may kill dependent offspring that are not theirs so the female will return to estrus and thus they can sire offspring of their own. Social monogamy in some species may have evolved to combat this behavior.
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because he thought this the "highest" order of animals. The relationships among the different groups of primates were not clearly understood until relatively recently, so the commonly used terms are somewhat confused. For example,
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Monogamous species â€“ a male–female bond, sometimes accompanied by a juvenile offspring. There is shared responsibility of parental care and territorial defense. The offspring leaves the parents' territory during adolescence.
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scoop catfish out of small ponds. Over two years, anthropologist Anne Russon observed orangutans learning to jab sticks at catfish to scare them out of the ponds and in to their waiting hands. There are few reports of
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and cleaning wounds), food sharing, and collective defense against predators or of a territory. Aggressive behaviors often signal competition for food, sleeping sites or mates. Aggression is also used in establishing
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Chaimanee, Y.; Chavasseau, O.; Beard, K. C.; Kyaw, A. A.; Soe, A. N.; Sein, C.; Lazzari, V.; Marivaux, L.; Marandat, B.; Swe, M.; Rugbumrung, M.; Lwin, T.; Valentin, X.; Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein; Jaeger, J. -J. (2012).
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who developed the idea of trends in primate evolution and the methodology of arranging the living members of an order into an "ascending series" leading to humans. Commonly used names for groups of primates such as
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are among the loudest land mammals as their roars can be heard up to 4.8 km (3.0 mi), and relate to intergroup spacing, territorial protection and possibly mate-guarding. Roars are produced by a modified
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Jameson, Natalie M.; Hou, Zhuo-Cheng; Sterner, Kirstin N.; Weckle, Amy; Goodman, Morris; Steiper, Michael E.; Wildman, Derek E. (September 2011). "Genomic data reject the hypothesis of a prosimian primate clade".
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JaneÄŤka, J. E.; Miller, W.; Pringle, T. H.; Wiens, F.; Zitzmann, A.; Helgen, K. M.; Springer, M. S.; Murphy, W. J. (2 November 2007). "Molecular and Genomic Data Identify the Closest Living Relative of Primates".
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employed a hunter-gatherer method as their sole means of food collection. This involved combining stationary food sources (such as fruits, grains, tubers, and mushrooms, insect larvae and aquatic mollusks) with
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Monkeys comprise two monophyletic groups, New World monkeys and Old World monkeys, but is paraphyletic because it excludes hominoids, superfamily Hominoidea, also descendants of the common ancestor Simiiformes.
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In Central and South America forest fragmentation and hunting are the two main problems for primates. Large tracts of forest are now rare in Central America. This increases the amount of forest vulnerable to
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Gumert, M.D.; Kluck, M.; Malaivijitnond, S. (2009). "The physical characteristics and usage patterns of stone axe and pounding hammers used by long-tailed macaques in the Andaman Sea region of Thailand".
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was recently declared extinct when no trace of the subspecies could be found from 1993 to 1999. A few hunters have found and killed individuals since then, but the subspecies' prospects remain bleak.
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such as farmland encroachment, lower levels of humidity and a change in plant life. Movement restriction results in a greater amount of inbreeding, which can cause deleterious effects leading to a
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both the males and females typically transfer from their natal group on reaching sexual maturity, resulting in groups in which neither the males nor females are typically related. Some prosimians,
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their meaning over great distances. The time range for the evolution of human language and/or its anatomical prerequisites extends, at least in principle, from the phylogenetic divergence of
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distinguish the faces of familiar and unfamiliar individuals. Hand and arm gestures are also important forms of communication for great apes and a single gesture can have multiple functions.
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has shown that the two species of colugos are more closely related to primates than to treeshrews, even though treeshrews were at one time considered primates. These three orders make up the
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between 50 and 80 mya. Other colonization options have been suggested, such as multiple colonizations from Africa and India, but none are supported by the genetic and molecular evidence.
3987:(UK) stripping down a twig, apparently to make it narrower, and then using the modified stick to scrape dirt from underneath its toenails. Captive gorillas have made a variety of tools. 954: 14035:. Illustrated by S.D. Nash. Arlington, VA.: IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group (PSG), International Primatological Society (IPS), and Conservation International (CI). pp. 23–26. 3442:
gives a distinct alarm call for each of at least four different predators, and the reactions of other monkeys vary according to the call. Furthermore, many primate species including
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gene at the base of their lineage, 30 to 40 million years ago. Platyrrhines, on the other hand, are trichromatic in a few cases only. Specifically, individual females must be
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The first direct observation of a non-ape primate using a tool in a wild environment occurred in 1988. Primatologist Sue Boinski watched an adult male white-faced capuchin beat a
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Africa 160 mya and from India 90 mya. To account for these facts, a founding lemur population of a few individuals is thought to have reached Madagascar from Africa via a single
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of living primates, depending on which classification is used. New primate species continue to be discovered: over 25 species were described in the 2000s, 36 in the 2010s, and
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also form fission-fusion societies. In hunter-gatherer societies, humans form groups which are made up of several individuals that may split up to obtain different resources.
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snake to death with a dead branch. The black-striped capuchin was the first non-ape primate for which routine tool use was documented in the wild; individuals were observed
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Solitary species â€“ often males who defend territories that include the home ranges of several females. This type of organization is found in the prosimians such as the
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harvesting of timber, mining, and dam construction also contribute to tropical forest destruction. In Indonesia large areas of lowland forest have been cleared to increase
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aye-aye family was confirmed to be most closely related to the other Malagasy lemurs, likely having descended from the same ancestral population that colonized the island.
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between lemurs and lorisoids is widely accepted, their clade name is not. The term "lemuriform" is used here because it derives from one popular taxonomy that clumps the
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essentially use this system, although "monogamy" in this context does not necessarily mean absolute sexual fidelity. These species do not live in larger groups.
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may not be uniquely humans as previously thought but rather evolutionary ancient, and its origins may be deeply rooted in the primate lineage. Male and female
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than in the greatest nonhuman primate, reflecting a larger brain size. The mean endocranial volume is 1,201 cubic centimeters in humans, 469 cm in
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use a similar form of locomotion called quadramanous climbing, in which they use their arms and legs to carry their heavy bodies through the trees.
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of all animals, forming pairs or family groups, uni-male harems, and multi-male/multi-female groups. Non-human primates have at least four types of
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young. This effect of inbreeding on infant mortality is probably largely a result of increased expression of deleterious recessive alleles (see
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Sistema naturae per regna tria Naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus differentiis, synonimis locis. Tomus I
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below shows one possible classification sequence of the living primates: groups that use common (traditional) names are shown on the right.
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can exploit many different types of plant matter, including fruit, leaves, flowers, buds, nectar and seeds, but also eat insects and other
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Before Anderson and Jones introduced the classification of Strepsirrhini and Haplorhini in 1984, (followed by McKenna and Bell's 1997 work
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teeth, enabling them to open tree bark to get to the gum, and claws rather than nails, enabling them to cling to trees while feeding. The
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reflect this methodology. According to our current understanding of the evolutionary history of the primates, several of these groups are
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Fujita, K.; Watanabe, K.; Widarto, T. H.; Suryobroto, B. (1997). "Discrimination of macaques by macaques: The case of sulawesi species".
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da Cunha, R. G. T.; Byrne, R. (2006). "Roars of Black Howler Monkeys (Alouatta caraya): Evidence for a Function in Inter-Group Spacing".
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dominant sensory system, a reduction in the olfactory region of the brain and increasingly complex social behavior. The visual acuity of
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usually arise in captivity, but there have also been examples in the wild. Hybridization occurs where two species' range overlap to form
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Boinski, S. (2000). "Social Manipulation Within and Between Troops Mediates Primate Group Movement". In Boinski, S.; Garber, P. (eds.).
4928: 3397:; this process forms a large part of the communication behavior of these primates. In Old World monkeys and apes this ability is mostly 2906:
Like catarrhines, howler monkeys (a family of platyrrhines) show routine trichromatism that has been traced to an evolutionarily recent
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a narrower range of 35 to 43 mya. The anthropoid primates possibly traversed the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to South America during the
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In 2005, GAP reported that 1,280 of the 3,100 NHPs living in captivity in the United States were used for experiments. In 2004, the
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Ramsier, M.A.; Cunningham, A.J.; Moritz, G.L.; Finneran, J.J.; Williams, C.V.; Ong, P.S.; Gursky-Doyen, S.L.; Dominy, N.J. (2012).
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can be transmitted to humans; in some cases the viruses produce potentially fatal diseases in both humans and non-human primates.
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Hill, C. M. (1997). "Crop-raiding by wild vertebrates: The farmer's perspective in an agricultural community in western Uganda".
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Bartlett, T. Q. (2007). "The Hylobatidae". In Campbell, C. J.; Fuentes, A.; MacKinnon, K. C.; Panger, M.; Bearder, S. K. (eds.).
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Several species of primates are known to associate in the wild. Some of these associations have been extensively studied. In the
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broad mobility. Compared to Old World monkeys, apes have more mobile shoulder joints and arms due to the dorsal position of the
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to mean 'like an ape rather than a human'; and when discussing the reaction of others to a new fossil he writes of "claims that
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Bshary, R. (2007). "Interactions between Red Colobus Monkeys and Chimpanzees". In McGraw, W.; Zuberbuhler, K.; Noe, R. (eds.).
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Surbeck, M; Fowler, A; Deimel, C; Hohmann, G (2008). "Evidence for the consumption of arboreal, diurnal primates by bonobos (
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of primates are best classified by the amount of movement by females occurring between groups. He proposed four categories:
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O'Leary, M. A.; et al. (8 February 2013). "The placental mammal ancestor and the post–K-Pg radiation of placentals".
5206: 3779:, which must be hunted and killed in order to be consumed. It has been proposed that humans have used fire to prepare and 3630:
Many primates have anatomical specializations that enable them to exploit particular foods, such as fruit, leaves, gum or
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of North America ~66mya. The oldest known primates from the fossil record date to the Late Paleocene of Africa, c.57 mya (
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the mother can reproduce again. This often leads to weaning conflict with infants who attempt to continue breastfeeding.
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or by a combination of these methods. Several prosimians are primarily vertical clingers and leapers. These include many
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Pozzi, Luca; Hodgson, Jason A.; Burrell, Andrew S.; Sterner, Kirstin N.; Raaum, Ryan L.; Disotell, Todd R. (June 2014).
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Primates with a large body size (over 5 kg) are at increased extinction risk due to their greater profitability to
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has a similar social structure in which many smaller groups come together to form temporary herds of up to 600 monkeys.
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In contrast with Clark's methodology, modern classifications typically identify (or name) only those groupings that are
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and multi-male societies are classed in this category. Group sizes are usually larger. This system is common among the
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Hartwig, W. (2007). "Primate Evolution". In Campbell, C.; Fuentes, A.; MacKinnon, K.; Panger, M.; Bearder, S. (eds.).
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are seeking a ban on all NHP use in experiments as part of the European Union's review of animal testing legislation.
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relatives of the infant, such as siblings and aunts, may participate in its care as well. Most primate mothers cease
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Male transfer systems â€“ while the females remain in their natal groups, the males will emigrate as adolescents.
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Coye, C.; Zuberbuhler, K.; Lemasson, A. (2016). "Morphologically structured vocalizations in female Diana monkeys".
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Annales Françaises et Etrangères d'Anatomie et de Physiologie Appliquées à la Médicine et à l'Histoire Naturelle, 3
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Mishler, Brent D (2009), "Species are not Uniquely Real Biological Entities", in Ayala, F.J. & Arp, R. (eds.),
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Watts D. P. (1996). "Comparative socio-ecology of gorillas". In McGrew W. C.; Marchant L. F.; Nishida, T. (eds.).
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Lindstedtand & Boyce; Boyce, Mark S. (July 1985). "Seasonality, Fasting Endurance, and Body Size in Mammals".
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have extended digestive tracts which enable them to absorb nutrients from leaves that can be difficult to digest.
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Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Home Department by Command of Her Majesty (July 2006).
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Copeland, Sandi R.; et al. (1 June 2011). "Strontium isotope evidence for landscape use by early hominins".
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Close interactions between humans and non-human primates (NHPs) can create opportunities for the transmission of
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production, and one analysis of satellite imagery concluded that during 1998 and 1999 there was a loss of 1,000
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de Waal, F. B. M.; Davis, J. M. (2003). "Capuchin cognitive ecology: cooperation based on projected returns".
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Fichtel, Claudia (2012). "Predation". In Mitani, John C.; Call, Josep; Kappeler, Peter M.; Palombit, Ryne A.;
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Milliken, G. W.; Ward, J. P.; Erickson, C. J. (1991). "Independent digit control in foraging by the aye-aye (
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single common name for all the members of the group. One remedy is to create a new common name, in this case
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Close interactions between humans and non-human primates (NHPs) can create pathways for the transmission of
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division, originating about 58 mya. The earliest known haplorhine skeleton, that of 55 MA old tarsier-like
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In November 2023, scientists reported, for the first time, evidence that groups of primates, particularly
2500:: monkeys have four, apes have five - although humans may have four or five. The main hominid molar cusp ( 15797: 15667: 12059:
Fragaszy, D.; Izar, P.; Visalberghi, E.; Ottoni, E.B.; de Oliveira, M.G. (2004). "Wild capuchin monkeys (
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Sistema naturae sive regna tria Naturae systematice proposita per classes, ordines, genera, & species
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which lives in North Africa and several species of langur which live in China. Primates tend to live in
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both possess inflatable pouches in the throat with which pair -bonds use to sing "duets" to each other.
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Leroux, M.; Schel, A.M.; Wilke, C.; Chandia, B.; Zuberbuhler, K.; Slocombe, K.E.; Townsend, S. (2023).
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when the group returns at night to sleep as a group. This social structure can also be observed in the
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Surridge, A. K. & D. Osorio (2003). "Evolution and selection of trichromatic vision in primates".
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above the eye sockets reinforces weaker bones in the face, which are put under strain during chewing.
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South American Primates: Comparative Perspectives in the Study of Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation
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over the side whereupon they tumble down the side of the cliff or fall directly to the canyon floor.
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by placing them on a stone anvil and hitting them with another large stone. In Thailand and Myanmar,
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period between weaning and sexual maturity than other mammals of similar size. Some primates such as
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tarsiers in the family Tarsiidae (monotypic in its own infraorder Tarsiiformes), represent the most
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latitudes of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Species that live outside of the tropics include the
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of the ancestral practice of gripping branches, and has, in part, allowed some species to develop
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Although primates are well studied in comparison to other animal groups, several new species have
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and skin color. The dimorphism can be attributed to and affected by different factors, including
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to the amount of rainfall and the amount of rain forest area. Accounting for 25% to 40% of the
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These social systems are affected by three main ecological factors: distribution of resources,
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Comparative analyses have generated a more complete understanding of the relationship between
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knuckle walk, and can move bipedally for short distances. Although numerous species, such as
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all brachiate extensively, with gibbons sometimes doing so in remarkably acrobatic fashion.
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Sugawara, K. (January 1979). "Sociological study of a wild group of hybrid baboons between
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providing a new and rich source of food, leading to the evolution of the ability to digest
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primates, exclusively eating insects, crustaceans, small vertebrates and snakes (including
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Encountering Gorillas: A Chronicle of Discovery, Exploitation, Understanding, and Survival
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techniques used include leaping from tree to tree and swinging between branches of trees (
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Distinct sexual size dimorphism can be seen between the male and female mountain gorilla.
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Selected Readings in the Anthropology of Religion: Theoretical and Methodological Essays
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Opie, Christopher; Atkinson, Quentin D.; Dunbarc, Robin I. M.; Shultz, Susanne (2013).
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Kirk, E. Christopher; Kay, Richard F. (2004), Ross, Callum F.; Kay, Richard F. (eds.),
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on its teeth, enabling it to open hard fruits and seeds that other monkeys cannot. The
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have scored highly by some measures), as well as in the results of different studies.
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Primates have slower rates of development than other mammals. All primate infants are
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There are 21 critically endangered primates, 7 of which have remained on the IUCN's "
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for many aspects of social and reproductive behavior. Specialized glands are used to
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(2003). 7549: 7125:IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group (1 March 2021). 6076:Chatterjee, Helen J; Ho, Simon Y.W.; Barnes, Ian; 6066: 5852: 5482: 5378:Classification of Mammals: Above the species level 5349:Orders and Families of Recent Mammals of the World 5169: 5167: 3705:, bird eggs, and small vertebrates such as birds, 3521:while breastfeeding an infant; once the infant is 2520:Primates generally have five digits on each limb ( 1698:Classification of Mammals: Above the species level 1521:: night or owl monkeys (douroucoulis) (11 species) 13995:Conservation Genetics: Case Histories from Nature 13541:"Predicting extinction risk in declining species" 13159: 12258: 11777:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 11766: 10951:Surbeck M, Hohmann G; Hohmann (14 October 2008). 9513: 9425:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 447–448. 8722: 6033:"Deep Time and the Search for Anthropoid Origins" 5972:Williams, B. A.; Kay, R. F.; Kirk, E. C. (2010). 5516:Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level 3809:Predators of primates include various species of 3602:holds a cut piece of fruit in its hands and eats. 2215:and a lowered sea level. Alternatively, a single 1950:. Recent molecular genetic research on primates, 15907: 13998:. Norwell: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp.  13218: 13216: 12964: 11959:"First observation of tool use in wild gorillas" 11767:Reader, S. M.; Hager, Y.; Laland, K. N. (2011). 11409: 11209:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 169–84. 11200: 9366:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 155–170. 9189: 9122:Couzin, Iain D.; Laidre, Mark E. (August 2009). 8405: 7949: 7846: 7193: 5711: 4074:Primate habitats span a range of altitudes: the 3732:predation on other primate species, such as the 3619:(non-tarsier prosimians) are able to synthesize 3482:some 50,000–150,000 years ago. Few dispute that 1701:), Primates was divided into two superfamilies: 733:the descendants of the group's common ancestor. 14458: 13969:Primates in Fragments: Ecology and Conservation 13966: 13889:Primates in Fragments: Ecology and Conservation 13411: 13409: 12762: 12535: 12192: 11403: 9562:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 9273:Samuni, Liran; et al. (16 November 2023). 8935: 8933: 8824: 8644:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 269–89. 8636: 8548: 8546: 7814: 7812: 7810: 7808: 7806: 7804: 7754:(8th ed.). Allyn & Bacon. p. 85. 5971: 5965: 5538: 5164: 5087: 5085: 4826:"The evolutionary radiation of plesiadapiforms" 4706: 4704: 4274:experience to survive in the wild if released. 4071:role by dispersing seeds of many tree species. 2702:, a lemur that is a vertical clinger and leaper 1965:. The combination of this clade with the clade 13434:Southwick, C. H. & Siddiqi, M. F. (2001). 13352:Mammals of Ghana, Sierra Leone, and the Gambia 12939: 12290:van Schaik, C.; Fox, E.; Sitompul, A. (1996). 11884:Gruber, T.; Clay, Z.; ZuberbĂĽhler, K. (2010). 10874: 10782:The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior 10031: 9722:"Primate communication in the pure ultrasound" 9614: 9555: 9275:"Cooperation across social borders in bonobos" 8380: 8376: 8374: 8372: 8370: 8368: 8340: 8264: 7060: 7058: 7056: 7054: 7052: 7050: 7048: 7046: 7044: 7042: 7040: 5659: 5539:Williams, B.A.; Kay, R.F.; Kirk, E.C. (2010). 5327: 4941: 4939: 4395:International Union for Conservation of Nature 4277: 4118:Interactions between humans and other primates 3132:, are capable of cooperating with each other. 1286:must now be identified as the non-human apes. 15164: 14966: 14863: 14393: 14098: 13919: 13701: 13476: 13474: 13472: 13470: 13429: 13427: 13213: 12942:"Monkeys as Helpers To Quadriplegics At Home" 12656:Renquist, D. M. & Whitney, R. A. (1987). 12649: 12562: 12366: 11595: 10785:. 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The name was given by 498:, which weighs 30 g (1 oz), to the 15423: 14208: 13886: 13711:Envis Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas 13443:Envis Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas 13406: 13377: 12905: 12221: 12001: 11309: 11229: 11048: 10769: 10268: 9514:Egnor, R.; Miller, C.; Hauser, M.D. (2004). 9386: 9185: 9183: 9121: 9084: 9082: 9080: 9078: 9076: 8930: 8543: 8487: 8137: 7801: 7656:"Visual Acuity and the Evolution of Signals" 7474: 7446: 7395: 7359: 7244: 6681: 6600: 6549:. A&C Black Publishers. pp. 85–86. 6438: 6415: 6413: 6411: 6409: 5785:"A Mitogenomic Phylogeny of Living Primates" 5532: 5480: 5312: 5297: 5273: 5082: 4701: 4363:European Coalition to End Animal Experiments 2406:. While other mammals rely heavily on their 1406:: dwarf lemurs and mouse-lemurs (41 species) 652: 14877: 14285:Food Acquisition and Processing in Primates 14175:. 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An adult female 3472:(2.3 to 2.4 million years ago) from 2524:), with a characteristic type of keratin 2336: 1724: 1692:), but these new taxa were not accepted. 590:, and non-human primates are recorded to 486:(in most but not all) that enable better 372:Range and density of non-human primates. 14731:(Hedgehogs, shrews, moles and relatives) 14407: 14166: 13644:International Journal of Pest Management 13485:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 13368: 13026:Chen, F. C.; Li, W. H. (February 2001). 12996: 12994: 12836: 12635:. Oxford University Press. p. 692. 12587: 12476:. Oxford University Press. p. 510. 12063:) use anvils and stone pounding tools". 11273:) use probing tools (and others do not)" 11128: 10944: 10433: 9546: 9523:Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics 9416: 9414: 9352: 9088: 8885:. Oxford University Press. p. 294. 8829:. Oxford University Press. p. 283. 8804:. 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(1987). 6451:is a strepsirrhine—a reply to Franzen 6307: 5158: 5146: 4978: 4910: 4781: 4777: 4775: 4773: 4771: 4769: 4767: 4765: 4763: 4734:in their own infraorder, Lorisiformes. 4246:in laboratories and have been used in 601:, especially virus diseases including 553:) and modified walking on four limbs ( 15596: 15595: 15507:Chimpanzee–human last common ancestor 15152: 14851: 14381: 14171:. In Platt, M.; Ghazanfar, A (eds.). 13324: 13281: 13167:"Nonhuman Primates: Research Animals" 12991: 12870: 12658:"Zoonoses Acquired from Pet Primates" 12542:. Chicago: University Chicago Press. 12390:The Princeton Encyclopedia of Mammals 12193:Fichtel, C.; Kappeler, P. M. (2010). 11689:Tomasello, M. & Call, J. (1997). 11596:Itakura, S.; Tanaka, M. (June 1998). 10511: 9558:"Ape gestures and language evolution" 9411: 9393:. Harvard University Press. pp.  9315:from the original on 17 November 2023 9254:from the original on 16 November 2023 8849: 7965:. 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Primates in the suborder 2822:evolution of color vision in primates 2627:and testes descended into a scrotum. 2362:, which is particularly prominent in 2358:The primate skull has a large, domed 1507:: marmosets and tamarins (49 species) 1304:... was an ape rather than a human". 1223:All groups with scientific names are 576:advanced animals, with humans (genus 15878:B2747325-88D2-8430-09CC-541DE6EFCB03 15839:af3cc580-3803-4a0e-8ac2-f3c7c011705b 15738:9b23b480-4240-4e9a-80af-cb2ebac2fd82 15517:Orangutan–human last common ancestor 14346:EUPRIM-Net: European Primate Network 14212:Evolutionary History of the Primates 14101:International Journal of Primatology 13827:International Journal of Primatology 13748:International Journal of Primatology 13287: 12878:"IPPL News: The US Pet Monkey Trade" 12812: 12344: 11544: 11410:Byrne, Richard; Corp, Nadia (2004). 11090:Earliest agriculture in the Americas 10805: 10479:International Journal of Primatology 10476: 10226:Lameira, A. R.; et al. (2021). 9327: 8992:International Journal of Primatology 8227:International Journal of Primatology 7917:Russo GA, Young JW (November 2011). 7878:Garber PA, Rehg JA (November 1999). 7402:Cyranoski, David (24 January 2018). 7290:International Journal of Primatology 6687: 5183:International Journal of Primatology 4946:Weisberger, Mindy (March 23, 2024). 4300:, was flown to the edge of space by 4284:Animal testing on non-human primates 3646:, which are gum eaters, have strong 2835:ancestors of the primates possessed 2630: 2544:, though not limited to this order ( 2195:. A third clade, which included the 2076:. Older classification schemes wrap 1717:. Anthropoidea contained all of the 410:, which is further divided into the 14131: 13581: 12723: 10875:Rafert, J.; Vineberg, E.O. (1997). 9672:): Implications for Call Functions" 8503:The Journal of Experimental Biology 7614: 7490:. 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Endangered primates such as 3574: 2426:is exceptional; they have the most 1942:, which is nested within the clade 450:mammals, which adapted for life in 13: 15916:Extant Thanetian first appearances 15512:Gorilla–human last common ancestor 15444:Kinshasa Declaration on Great Apes 14242: 13874:10.1111/j.1600-0587.1994.tb00098.x 13839:10.1023/B:IJOP.0000019152.83883.1c 13783:"Conservation of the Javan gibbon 13760:10.1023/B:IJOP.0000043348.06255.7f 13611:10.1046/j.1523-1739.1995.9051107.x 13545:Proceedings of the Royal Society B 13083:Alternatives to Laboratory Animals 13033:American Journal of Human Genetics 11547:"Object permanence in orangutans ( 11207:The Evolution of Primate Societies 9958:Proceedings of the Royal Society B 9196:(7th ed.). Pearson. pp.  8708:Bowdler, Neil (21 December 2010). 8451:Proceedings of the Royal Society B 7550:Aiello, L. & Dean, C. (1990). 7522:(7th ed.). Pearson. pp.  7100:(7th ed.). 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Around ten thousand years ago, 3571:; other groups are less studied. 2918: 2660:and canine tooth size along with 2052:reckoning, the order Primates is 1556:: Old World monkeys (165 species) 1308:Classification of living primates 15576: 15575: 15327: 14092: 14078:10.1046/j.1523-1739.2000.99230.x 14049: 14016: 13985: 13960: 13913: 13880: 13853: 13818: 13774: 13735: 13695: 13662: 13635: 13532: 13525:10.1046/j.1365-3008.2001.00150.x 13499: 13343: 13188: 13119: 12958: 12933: 12899: 12781: 12763:Glendinning, L. 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Oxford University Press US. 11100:Earliest cultivation of barley 11049:Ulijaszek SJ (November 2002). 10512:Mintz, Zoe (14 January 2014). 7654:Caves, Eleanor M. (May 2018). 7597:Encyclopædia Britannica Online 6145:Journal of Molecular Evolution 5044: 4996: 4894: 4866: 4817: 4726:into another, both within the 3997:List of primates by population 3926:poking pieces of grass into a 3039:monkeys also use this system. 2579:is a prominent element of the 1938:Primates is part of the clade 1427:: sportive lemurs (26 species) 952:(superfamily Cercopithecoidea) 582:) capable of creating complex 494:. Primates range in size from 1: 14360:University of Texas at Austin 12940:Blumenthal, D. 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Viruses such as 4100:De Brazza's monkey 4080:Hengduan Mountains 4017: 3916: 3902: 3681: 3604: 3592: 3510: 3423:Philippine tarsier 3236: 3224:Great ape language 3206:In South America, 3189:Wolf's mona monkey 3059: 2981: 2977:ring-tailed lemurs 2947:and in remains of 2837:three color vision 2818: 2788:australopithecines 2704: 2647: 2583:; this allows the 2518: 2470: 2392:sensory perception 2356: 2238: 2139: 2131:Common brown lemur 2111:Darwinius masillae 1493:(or Anthropoidea) 1369: 1351: 1338: 1316:A 1927 drawing of 836:lorises and allies 586:and sophisticated 458:, including large 174:Philippine tarsier 15901: 15900: 15847:Open Tree of Life 15598:Taxon identifiers 15589: 15588: 15449:Great Ape Project 15292:Bornean orangutan 15146: 15145: 15142: 15141: 15138: 15137: 15134: 15133: 15016: 15015: 15012: 15011: 14845: 14844: 14841: 14840: 14837: 14836: 14833: 14832: 14825: 14817: 14809: 14801: 14793: 14772: 14764: 14756: 14748: 14740: 14732: 14702: 14694: 14686: 14678: 14670: 14669:(Elephant shrews) 14662: 14641: 14633: 14614: 14595: 14594: 14587: 14579: 14571: 14563: 14562:(Marsupial moles) 14560:Notoryctemorphia 14555: 14534: 14526: 14523:Paucituberculata 14507: 14479: 14478: 14471: 14356:Interactive views 14249:Library resources 14201:978-0-19-539043-8 14182:978-0-19-532659-8 14153:978-0-632-05637-8 14042:978-1-934151-34-1 14024:Mittermeier, R.A. 14009:978-0-412-05581-2 13978:978-0-306-47696-9 13899:. pp. 1–10. 13897:Plenum Publishers 13492:978-0-226-11637-2 13418:Primate Societies 12984:978-1-4422-1957-1 12739:Great Ape Project 12642:978-0-19-517133-4 12602:10.1159/000252586 12565:Primate Societies 12549:978-0-226-73635-8 12483:978-0-19-517133-4 12425:(17): 7874–7876. 12399:978-0-691-14069-8 12208:978-3-642-02724-6 12158:(5517): 488–489. 12121:10.1002/ajp.20694 12077:10.1002/ajp.20085 12061:Cebus libidinosus 11700:978-0-19-510624-4 11691:Primate Cognition 11602:), an orangutan ( 11555:), and children ( 11545:Call, J. (2001). 11467:(6737): 647–648. 11246:10.1159/000156428 11216:978-0-226-53172-4 11135:Am. J. Clin. Nutr 11014:Am. J. Clin. Nutr 10922:10.1002/ajp.20634 10701:10.1159/000156551 9827:Alouatta palliata 9777:(10): 1169–1199. 9670:Varecia variegata 9568:(19): 8184–8189. 9373:978-0-521-81633-5 9345:978-0-521-81633-5 9287:(6672): 805–809. 9225:Primate Societies 9134:(15): R633–R635. 9089:Rowe, N. (1996). 9031:Molecular Ecology 8954:10.1002/ajp.20445 8892:978-0-19-517133-4 8836:978-0-19-517133-4 8811:978-0-19-517133-4 8157:978-0-202-02005-1 7972:978-0-08-046911-9 7864:978-0-7216-9382-8 7731:978-1-4419-8873-7 7416:(7689): 387–388. 7337:(4): 881–887.e7. 7080:978-0-205-44432-8 7071:Allyn & Bacon 6995:10.1159/000105148 6911:(10): 1620–1625. 6849:(24): 8436–8441. 6641:(18): 6379–6384. 6574:Mittermeier, R.A. 6556:978-0-300-12550-4 6528:978-0-202-01175-2 6431:978-0-19-517133-4 6230:(6882): 726–729. 5984:(11): 4797–4804. 5861:(6120): 662–667. 5551:(11): 4797–4804. 5438:(5851): 792–794. 5415:978-0-205-44432-8 5362:978-0-471-08493-8 5264:, pp. 20–21. 5245:978-0-387-78704-6 5105:978-1-118-21145-8 5095:The Human Lineage 5075:978-1-4443-1492-2 4990:978-0-297-77895-0 4658:Great Ape Project 4580:gray-shanked douc 4572:Delacour's langur 4421:Eulemur albifrons 4269:NHPs are kept in 4209:Great Ape Project 4129:zoonotic diseases 4088:Virunga Mountains 4045:temperate forests 3894: 3847:Primate cognition 3722:common chimpanzee 3553:new world monkeys 3395:vomeronasal organ 3383:olfactory signals 3345:Siamang singing, 3340: 3311: 3282: 3251: 3181:red-tailed monkey 3174:common chimpanzee 2990:ring-tailed lemur 2883:of the red-green 2677:natural selection 2650:Sexual dimorphism 2631:Sexual dimorphism 2625:low-hanging penis 2400:conscious thought 2374:, 400 cm in 2221:continental drift 2211:, facilitated by 2193:New World monkeys 2189:Old World monkeys 1995:or around 63–74 ( 1933: 1932: 1928: 1927: 1919: 1918: 1910: 1909: 1901: 1900: 1892: 1891: 1790: 1789: 1624:(prosimians) and 1606:, for the genera 1221: 1220: 1200: 1199: 1191: 1190: 1182: 1181: 1173: 1172: 1164: 1163: 1155: 1154: 1146: 1145: 1137: 1136: 1128: 1127: 1119: 1118: 1045:(tribe Gorillini) 950:Old World monkeys 919:New World monkeys 861: 860: 852: 851: 641:The English name 599:zoonotic diseases 397: 396: 321: 144:Red slender loris 130:Ring-tailed lemur 15933: 15894: 15893: 15881: 15880: 15868: 15867: 15855: 15854: 15842: 15841: 15832: 15831: 15819: 15818: 15816:NHMSYS0000377147 15806: 15805: 15793: 15792: 15780: 15779: 15767: 15766: 15754: 15753: 15741: 15740: 15728: 15727: 15715: 15714: 15702: 15701: 15689: 15688: 15676: 15675: 15663: 15662: 15653: 15652: 15640: 15639: 15638: 15625: 15624: 15623: 15593: 15592: 15579: 15578: 15548:Mythic humanoids 15331: 15306:P. tapanuliensis 15173: 15166: 15159: 15150: 15149: 15096: 15095: 15049: 15048: 15027: 15026: 14964: 14963: 14932: 14931: 14917:Euarchontoglires 14872: 14865: 14858: 14849: 14848: 14823: 14815: 14807: 14799: 14791: 14782:Euarchontoglires 14770: 14762: 14754: 14746: 14738: 14730: 14717: 14716: 14700: 14692: 14684: 14676: 14668: 14660: 14639: 14631: 14618: 14617: 14613: 14612: 14604: 14585: 14577: 14576:Peramelemorphia 14569: 14561: 14553: 14532: 14531:Didelphimorphia 14525:(Shrew opossums) 14524: 14511: 14510: 14506: 14505: 14497: 14490: 14489: 14469: 14460:Australosphenida 14456: 14455: 14402: 14395: 14388: 14379: 14378: 14336:Kyoto University 14318:Primate Info Net 14298: 14238: 14205: 14186: 14163: 14161: 14160: 14132:Literature cited 14125: 14124: 14096: 14090: 14089: 14064:(5): 1526–1532. 14053: 14047: 14046: 14034: 14020: 14014: 14013: 13989: 13983: 13982: 13964: 13958: 13957: 13917: 13911: 13910: 13884: 13878: 13877: 13857: 13851: 13850: 13822: 13816: 13815: 13813: 13812: 13806: 13791: 13785:Hylobates moloch 13778: 13772: 13771: 13754:(5): 1001–1018. 13739: 13733: 13732: 13730: 13729: 13723: 13708: 13699: 13693: 13692: 13690: 13681:(4): 1184–1194. 13666: 13660: 13659: 13639: 13633: 13632: 13622: 13605:(5): 1107–1115. 13590: 13579: 13578: 13568: 13536: 13530: 13529: 13527: 13503: 13497: 13496: 13478: 13465: 13464: 13462: 13461: 13455: 13440: 13431: 13422: 13421: 13413: 13404: 13403: 13375: 13366: 13365: 13347: 13341: 13340: 13338: 13337: 13322: 13316: 13315: 13313: 13312: 13306: 13299: 13285: 13279: 13278: 13268: 13229:Science Advances 13220: 13211: 13210: 13208: 13207: 13192: 13186: 13185: 13183: 13182: 13163: 13157: 13156: 13154: 13153: 13134: 13123: 13117: 13116: 13098: 13074: 13068: 13067: 13057: 13023: 13017: 13016: 13014: 13013: 12998: 12989: 12988: 12972: 12962: 12956: 12955: 12953: 12952: 12937: 12931: 12930: 12928: 12927: 12918:. 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Archived from 5189:(6): 1607–1656. 5171: 5162: 5156: 5150: 5144: 5138: 5137: 5124:Primate Taxonomy 5119: 5110: 5109: 5089: 5080: 5078: 5048: 5042: 5040: 5039: 5038: 5032: 5017: 5000: 4994: 4993: 4976: 4970: 4969: 4967: 4965: 4943: 4934: 4933: 4925: 4914: 4908: 4907: 4898: 4892: 4891: 4889: 4888: 4870: 4864: 4863: 4845: 4821: 4815: 4814: 4779: 4747: 4741: 4735: 4708: 4673:List of primates 4646: 4641: 4640: 4632: 4627: 4626: 4618: 4613: 4612: 4509:Archaeolemuridae 4457:Leuser Ecosystem 4455:per year in the 4347:squirrel monkeys 4256:Capuchin monkeys 4250:. They serve as 4096:proboscis monkey 4084:mountain gorilla 4025:Japanese macaque 3895: 3870:capuchin monkeys 3801:in some adults. 3757:flying squirrels 3699:Capuchin monkeys 3575:Diet and feeding 3485:Australopithecus 3387:mark territories 3342: 3341: 3313: 3312: 3284: 3283: 3253: 3252: 3233: 3212:capuchin monkeys 3208:squirrel monkeys 3083:hamadryas baboon 2994:capuchin monkeys 2967:use this system. 2950:Australopithecus 2924:Richard Wrangham 2908:gene duplication 2881:gene duplication 2673:sexual selection 2603:, including the 2597:Prehensile tails 2538:opposable thumbs 2439:binocular vision 2402:and, in humans, 2394:, generation of 2287:hamadryas baboon 2253:Primate Taxonomy 2235:New World monkey 1940:Euarchontoglires 1869:Plesiadapiformes 1861: 1860: 1835: 1834: 1809: 1808: 1756: 1755: 1745: 1744: 1738:Euarchontoglires 1734: 1733: 1729: 1728: 1596:in 1758, in the 1548:Cercopithecoidea 1366:Old World monkey 1110: 1085: 1067: 1066: 1050: 1036: 1035: 1019: 1005: 1004: 988: 974: 973: 957: 943: 942: 926: 912: 911: 895: 878: 877: 843: 822: 808: 807: 798: 797: 788: 787: 771: 758: 757: 748: 747: 743: 668: 662: 656: 647:is derived from 508:six in the 2020s 484:opposable thumbs 476:shoulder girdles 464:binocular vision 452:tropical forests 438:, which include 430:, which include 414:, which include 386:Plesiadapiformes 367: 316: 254: 253: 230: 216: 204:Hamadryas baboon 200: 186: 170: 156: 140: 126: 104: 41: 34:Temporal range: 28: 27: 16:Order of mammals 15941: 15940: 15936: 15935: 15934: 15932: 15931: 15930: 15906: 15905: 15902: 15897: 15889: 15884: 15876: 15871: 15863: 15858: 15850: 15845: 15837: 15835: 15827: 15822: 15814: 15809: 15801: 15796: 15788: 15783: 15775: 15770: 15762: 15757: 15749: 15744: 15736: 15731: 15723: 15718: 15710: 15705: 15697: 15692: 15684: 15679: 15671: 15666: 15658: 15656: 15648: 15643: 15634: 15633: 15628: 15619: 15618: 15613: 15600: 15590: 15585: 15567: 15538:Human evolution 15468: 15425: 15418: 15354:BirutÄ— Galdikas 15332: 15323: 15263:Western gorilla 15253:Eastern gorilla 15189: 15182: 15177: 15147: 15130: 15107: 15103:Cercopithecidae 15085: 15038: 15008: 14980: 14953: 14921: 14883: 14876: 14846: 14829: 14776: 14761:Perissodactyla 14706: 14645: 14606: 14605: 14603: 14591: 14568:Dasyuromorphia 14552:Microbiotheria 14544:Australidelphia 14538: 14499: 14498: 14496: 14475: 14445: 14413: 14406: 14373:Wayback Machine 14305: 14295: 14279: 14278: 14277: 14257: 14256: 14252: 14245: 14243:Further reading 14227: 14202: 14183: 14158: 14156: 14154: 14134: 14129: 14128: 14097: 14093: 14054: 14050: 14043: 14032: 14021: 14017: 14010: 13990: 13986: 13979: 13965: 13961: 13946:10.2307/2404743 13918: 13914: 13907: 13893:Kluwer Academic 13885: 13881: 13858: 13854: 13823: 13819: 13810: 13808: 13804: 13789: 13779: 13775: 13740: 13736: 13727: 13725: 13721: 13706: 13700: 13696: 13667: 13663: 13640: 13636: 13591: 13582: 13537: 13533: 13504: 13500: 13493: 13479: 13468: 13459: 13457: 13453: 13438: 13432: 13425: 13414: 13407: 13376: 13369: 13362: 13348: 13344: 13335: 13333: 13323: 13319: 13310: 13308: 13304: 13297: 13286: 13282: 13235:(1): e1600946. 13221: 13214: 13205: 13203: 13194: 13193: 13189: 13180: 13178: 13165: 13164: 13160: 13151: 13149: 13147: 13132: 13124: 13120: 13075: 13071: 13024: 13020: 13011: 13009: 13000: 12999: 12992: 12985: 12963: 12959: 12950: 12948: 12938: 12934: 12925: 12923: 12904: 12900: 12891: 12889: 12876: 12875: 12871: 12844: 12837: 12828: 12826: 12811: 12807: 12798: 12796: 12786: 12782: 12773: 12771: 12761: 12757: 12748: 12746: 12731: 12724: 12715: 12713: 12700: 12699: 12695: 12686: 12684: 12654: 12650: 12643: 12629: 12625: 12586: 12582: 12575: 12561: 12557: 12550: 12534: 12530: 12495: 12491: 12484: 12470: 12466: 12411: 12407: 12400: 12386: 12382: 12373: 12371: 12365: 12361: 12352: 12350: 12343: 12339: 12288: 12284: 12275: 12273: 12264: 12263: 12259: 12220: 12216: 12209: 12191: 12187: 12148: 12144: 12104: 12100: 12057: 12053: 12010:Cebus capucinus 12006: 12002: 11955: 11951: 11942: 11940: 11928: 11924: 11892: 11882: 11878: 11869: 11867: 11858: 11857: 11853: 11844: 11842: 11837: 11836: 11829: 11820: 11818: 11814: 11771: 11765: 11756: 11717: 11708: 11701: 11687: 11683: 11651: 11645: 11641: 11600:Pan troglodytes 11594: 11590: 11553:Pan troglodytes 11543: 11539: 11508: 11504: 11457: 11453: 11408: 11404: 11357:Pan troglodytes 11351: 11347: 11308: 11304: 11265: 11261: 11228: 11224: 11217: 11199: 11195: 11168: 11164: 11141:(3): 707S–11S. 11127: 11123: 11117:Wayback Machine 11107:Wayback Machine 11097:Wayback Machine 11088: 11084: 11047: 11043: 11006: 11002: 10957:Current Biology 10949: 10945: 10902: 10898: 10890: 10879: 10873: 10869: 10834: 10830: 10821: 10819: 10804: 10800: 10793: 10774: 10770: 10763: 10749: 10745: 10736: 10734: 10720: 10716: 10681: 10677: 10668: 10666: 10631: 10627: 10591: 10585: 10581: 10536: 10532: 10523: 10521: 10520:. 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W. 8635: 8622: 8593:(11): 2636–43. 8578: 8574: 8551: 8544: 8535: 8533: 8498: 8492: 8488: 8457:(1565): 791–6. 8435: 8431: 8424: 8404: 8400: 8393: 8379: 8366: 8359: 8339: 8335: 8312: 8308: 8263: 8256: 8219: 8215: 8192:10.2307/2408790 8172: 8165: 8158: 8136: 8132: 8101: 8097: 8062: 8058: 8027: 8023: 7984: 7980: 7973: 7957: 7950: 7915: 7911: 7876: 7872: 7865: 7845: 7841: 7834: 7817: 7802: 7793: 7791: 7776: 7769: 7762: 7748: 7744: 7736: 7734: 7732: 7706: 7702: 7692: 7690: 7652: 7648: 7639: 7637: 7630: 7615: 7606: 7604: 7591: 7590: 7575: 7568: 7548: 7541: 7534: 7519:Vertebrate Life 7514: 7503: 7493: 7491: 7480: 7479: 7475: 7465: 7463: 7451: 7447: 7400: 7396: 7386: 7384: 7364: 7360: 7321: 7317: 7286: 7282: 7243: 7239: 7192: 7185: 7138: 7134: 7123: 7119: 7112: 7097:Vertebrate Life 7092: 7088: 7081: 7063: 7018: 6979: 6975: 6938: 6934: 6900: 6894: 6890: 6835: 6831: 6775: 6771: 6716: 6712: 6703: 6701: 6686: 6682: 6627: 6623: 6614: 6612: 6599: 6595: 6588: 6571: 6564: 6557: 6543: 6536: 6529: 6515: 6511: 6502: 6500: 6496: 6457: 6443: 6439: 6432: 6418: 6407: 6398: 6396: 6392: 6385: 6379: 6368: 6331:Genome Research 6323: 6308: 6271: 6267: 6244:10.1038/416726a 6216: 6212: 6203: 6201: 6193: 6192: 6188: 6137: 6133: 6074: 6067: 6035: 6029: 6025: 5970: 5966: 5912: 5908: 5851: 5844: 5781: 5777: 5716: 5712: 5664: 5660: 5596: 5592: 5537: 5533: 5526: 5512: 5508: 5501: 5479: 5475: 5427: 5423: 5416: 5399: 5395: 5388: 5374: 5370: 5363: 5341: 5337: 5326: 5322: 5311: 5307: 5296: 5292: 5284: 5280: 5272: 5268: 5260: 5253: 5246: 5228: 5224: 5215: 5213: 5209: 5175:Mittermeier, R. 5172: 5165: 5157: 5153: 5145: 5141: 5134: 5120: 5113: 5106: 5090: 5083: 5076: 5050:Definitions of 5049: 5045: 5036: 5034: 5030: 5015: 5009:Stace, Clive A. 5002:Definitions of 5001: 4997: 4991: 4977: 4973: 4963: 4961: 4944: 4937: 4915: 4911: 4900: 4899: 4895: 4886: 4884: 4882:Merriam-Webster 4872: 4871: 4867: 4822: 4818: 4803: 4780: 4761: 4756: 4751: 4750: 4742: 4738: 4709: 4702: 4697: 4692: 4663:Human evolution 4653:Arboreal theory 4644:Primates portal 4642: 4635: 4628: 4621: 4614: 4607: 4604: 4371: 4341:, chimpanzees, 4331:Rhesus macaques 4310:Project Mercury 4290: 4280: 4252:service animals 4244:model organisms 4179: 4173: 4165:viral hepatitis 4125: 4120: 4037:Barbary macaque 3999: 3993: 3886: 3884: 3878: 3849: 3843: 3807: 3673: 3640:sportive lemurs 3587:, a species of 3585:mantled guereza 3577: 3498: 3368: 3367: 3359: 3357: 3356: 3355: 3354: 3343: 3336: 3333: 3331:Siamang singing 3327: 3326: 3325: 3314: 3307: 3304: 3298: 3297: 3296: 3285: 3276: 3273: 3267: 3266: 3265: 3254: 3247: 3244: 3237: 3231: 3226: 3220: 3210:associate with 3193:mantled guereza 3138: 3114:social grooming 2921: 2916: 2809:tapetum lucidum 2800: 2752:sportive lemurs 2728:knuckle-walking 2700:Diademed sifaka 2693: 2639: 2633: 2581:pectoral girdle 2510: 2455:postorbital bar 2432:predatory birds 2388:cerebral cortex 2386:(a part of the 2352:postorbital bar 2344: 2339: 2295: 2271: 2231:Emperor tamarin 2056:. The suborder 2007:Early Paleocene 1989: 1983: 1929: 1920: 1911: 1902: 1893: 1883:crown primates 1791: 1727: 1603:Systema Naturae 1554:Cercopithecidae 1334:knuckle-walking 1310: 1256:palaeontologist 1217: 1216: 1213: 1210: 1207: 1201: 1192: 1183: 1174: 1165: 1156: 1147: 1138: 1129: 1120: 862: 853: 689:was one of the 639: 559:knuckle-walking 500:eastern gorilla 315: 248: 240: 239: 238: 237: 236: 231: 223: 222: 220:Eastern gorilla 217: 208: 207: 206: 201: 193: 192: 187: 178: 177: 176: 171: 163: 162: 157: 148: 147: 146: 141: 133: 132: 127: 112: 106:Early Paleocene 103: 102: 97: 92: 87: 82: 77: 72: 67: 62: 57: 52: 47: 36: 35: 32: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 15939: 15929: 15928: 15923: 15918: 15899: 15898: 15896: 15895: 15882: 15869: 15856: 15843: 15833: 15820: 15807: 15794: 15781: 15768: 15755: 15742: 15729: 15720:Fauna Europaea 15716: 15703: 15690: 15677: 15664: 15654: 15641: 15626: 15610: 15608: 15602: 15601: 15587: 15586: 15584: 15583: 15572: 15569: 15568: 15566: 15565: 15560: 15555: 15550: 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691:primatologists 638: 635: 570:social systems 555:quadripedalism 523:sense of smell 412:strepsirrhines 395: 394: 381: 380: 374: 373: 369: 368: 360: 359: 350: 349: 341: 336: 328: 327: 323: 322: 310: 306: 305: 300: 296: 295: 290: 286: 285: 280: 276: 275: 270: 266: 265: 260: 256: 255: 242: 241: 232: 225: 224: 218: 211: 210: 209: 202: 195: 194: 188: 181: 180: 179: 172: 165: 164: 158: 151: 150: 149: 142: 135: 134: 128: 121: 120: 119: 118: 117: 114: 113: 98: 93: 88: 83: 78: 73: 68: 63: 58: 53: 48: 43: 33: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 15938: 15927: 15924: 15922: 15919: 15917: 15914: 15913: 15911: 15904: 15892: 15887: 15883: 15879: 15874: 15870: 15866: 15861: 15857: 15853: 15848: 15844: 15840: 15834: 15830: 15825: 15821: 15817: 15812: 15808: 15804: 15799: 15795: 15791: 15786: 15782: 15778: 15773: 15769: 15765: 15760: 15756: 15752: 15747: 15743: 15739: 15734: 15730: 15726: 15721: 15717: 15713: 15708: 15704: 15700: 15695: 15691: 15687: 15682: 15678: 15674: 15669: 15665: 15661: 15655: 15651: 15646: 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10839: 10832: 10818:on 2019-11-18 10817: 10813: 10809: 10802: 10794: 10792:0-674-11649-6 10788: 10784: 10783: 10778: 10777:Goodall, Jane 10772: 10764: 10762:0-8135-3236-1 10758: 10754: 10747: 10733: 10729: 10727: 10718: 10710: 10706: 10702: 10698: 10694: 10690: 10686: 10679: 10665:on 2012-06-28 10664: 10660: 10656: 10652: 10648: 10644: 10640: 10636: 10629: 10621: 10617: 10613: 10609: 10605: 10601: 10597: 10590: 10583: 10575: 10571: 10566: 10561: 10557: 10553: 10549: 10545: 10541: 10534: 10519: 10515: 10508: 10500: 10496: 10492: 10488: 10484: 10480: 10473: 10465: 10461: 10457: 10453: 10449: 10445: 10441: 10437: 10430: 10422: 10418: 10414: 10410: 10406: 10402: 10398: 10394: 10387: 10379: 10375: 10370: 10365: 10360: 10355: 10351: 10347: 10343: 10339: 10335: 10328: 10320: 10316: 10312: 10308: 10303: 10298: 10294: 10290: 10287:(2): 205–23. 10286: 10282: 10278: 10271: 10263: 10259: 10254: 10249: 10245: 10241: 10237: 10233: 10229: 10222: 10214: 10210: 10205: 10200: 10195: 10190: 10186: 10182: 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