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Johnson, Steig E. - Department of Anthropology, University of Calgary
Oryx Vol 39 No 2 April 2005 2005 FFI, Oryx, 39(2), 204218 doi:10.1017/S0030605305000451 Printed in the United Kingdom204
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Journal of Tropical Ecology (2010) 26:481496. Copyright Cambridge University Press 2010 doi:10.1017/S0266467410000325. This is a work of the U.S. Government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States.
Primate Conservation 2008 (23): Abstract: Prolemur simus (the greater bamboo lemur) is the most abundant lemur in the northern subfossil sites of Madagascar.
CHAPTER NINE Evolutionary Divergence in
International Journal of Primatology, Vol. 26, No. 6, December 2005 ( C 2005) DOI: 10.1007/s10764-005-8858-6
lemurs (E. m. flavifrons) near Maromandia in NW Mada-gascar (Meyers et al. 1989), and a hybrid form of E. f. albocol-
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Positional Behavior and Vertebral Morphology in Atelines and Cebines
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TECHNICAL NOTE Characterization of 18 microsatellite marker loci
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