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    Global climate changes and the evolution of area suitability for marmosets of genus Callithrix by Cesar Rogerio Leal do Amaral, Antonio Carlos de Freitas, Rodrigo Goldenberg-Barbosa, Anna Luiza dos Santos Donato, Izar Aximoff, Victor Cordeiro de Moura, Dafne Adriana Abreu dos Anjos

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… To evaluate the habitat loss due to climatic changes and their effect on Callithrix diversity in the next few decades, the present study reported the resilience of the Atlantic Rainforest primate genus Callithrix under the perspective of the forecasted climatic changes in South America and the quick-pace of the changing environmental policies in Brazil. …”
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    La forja de Isidro Gomá como adalid del antirrepublicanismo en la Iglesia de España (1927-1933) by Roberto Ceamanos Llorens

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…However, the period prior to his appointment as Primate of the Spanish Church is still unknown. This article shows how Gomá, during his time in Tarazona, led his diocese with a firm hand, and when the Republic came, took a hard line against the secular reforms, establishing himself as a key figure in the extreme antirepublican Catholic media. …”
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    Le complexe des trois singes. Sur un certain journalisme primatologique by Etienne Bimbenet

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…While it is thoroughly legitimate and necessary to naturalize humans in the light of the increasing number of similarities discovered every day by primatology between human and non-human primate behaviors, it is far less relevant to radicalize this naturalism and turn it into a reductive understanding overlooking anything specific to human behaviors. …”
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    Plasticity of the Central Nervous System Involving Peripheral Nerve Transfer by Jun Shen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This article is aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of central nervous system plasticity involving peripheral nerve injury by reviewing studies mainly in human or nonhuman primate and by highlighting the functional and structural modifications in the central nervous system after peripheral nerve transfer. …”
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    Utilisation des systèmes de test ALDM dans le cadre de l'étude des réseaux sociaux du babouin de Guinée by Julie Gullstrand, Joël Fagot, Nicolas Claldière

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Le dispositif ALDM (Automated Learning Device for Monkeys) est un réseau de systèmes de conditionnement opérant, mis en libre accès, à la disposition d'un groupe de babouins de Guinée ("Papio papio") hébergé sur la plateforme Cognition Comparée du Primate (CCDP- site de la station de primatologie de Rousset). …”
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    Du macaque rhésus au macaque fascicularis : le refus de l’Inde de l’exportation de ses rhésus (1970-1990) by Laure Hoenen

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…By banning the export of primates in 1978, India deprived the international research community of a critical resource. …”
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    Introduction au dossier Regards sur le passé : 30 ans de la Société Francophone de Primatologie by Vincent Leblan, Victor Narat

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The second part presents different ways to study the past of primate societies from a primatological point of view. …”
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    Pattern Strabismus: Where Does the Brain's Role End and the Muscle's Begin? by Fatema F. Ghasia, Aasef G. Shaikh

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…High-resolution orbit imaging and contemporary neurophysiology studies in non-human primate models of strabismus have shed light into the mechanisms of pattern strabismus. …”
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    Introduced Monkey Populations of Florida - History, Status, and Potential Impacts by C. Jane Anderson, Audrey C. Wilson, Deborah "Missy" Williams, Mark E. Hostetler, Steven A. Johnson

    Published 2022-03-01
    “… At least nine populations of non-human primates have established in Florida since the 1930s. …”
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    Un cas d’accouchement en occipito-pubien chez Pan troglodytes by Pierre Frémondière, Romain Lacoste, Lyna Rachid

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The birthing process in modern humans is supposed to be different from non-human primate birth. In humans the foetal head exits the birth canal mostly in occiput anterior position and the pregnant woman frequently seeks assistance. …”
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    Identification of Specific Cell Surface Markers on Immune Cells of Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) by Bharti P. Nehete, Ashley DeLise, Pramod N. Nehete

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Nonhuman primates are an important experimental model for the development of targeted biological therapeutics because of their immunological closeness to humans. …”
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    La cooperación, una estrategia eficiente en el origen evolutivo de nuestra especie by Julia Sandra Bernal Crespo

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Al igual que en otras especies en que bajo condiciones adversas los individuos que se asociaron de forma permanente e incrementaron su eficacia biológica, en el origen de nuestra especie mamífera, primate y gregaria, los individuos con patrones de comportamiento de inversión parental, selección de parentesco y altruismo recíproco se coseleccionaron e incrementaron su eficacia biológica tanto a nivel individual como grupal. …”
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    Latest news from the bonobos: Pan paniscus myths and realities by David Beaune

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…They attract much attention from anthropologists who want to better understand our primate origins and more recently from the public because of their remarkable behavior and matriarchal social system. …”
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    To what extent are call combinations in chimpanzees comparable to syntax in humans? by Maël Leroux

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Nevertheless, a contentious debate surrounding the evolutionary origins of syntax remains, specifically whether the combinatorial capacities displayed in animals merely illustrate a case of convergent evolution or whether it could also represent, within the primate lineage, a homologous trait to syntax in humans. …”
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    Companion dogs flexibly and spontaneously comprehend human gestures in multiple contexts by Hannah Salomons, Jordan Sokoloff, Brian Hare

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract Dogs’ comprehension of human gestures has been characterized as more human-like than that of our closest primate relatives, due to a level of flexibility and spontaneous performance on par with that of human infants. …”
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    Is platelet activating factor (PAF) an important mediator in bronchial asthma? by R. H. Gundel, H. O. Heuer, L. G. Letts

    Published 1992-01-01
    “…In a recent study with a primate model of chronic airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness, we have shown that treatment with a PAF receptor antagonist had no effect on reducing chronic inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. …”
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    Professor Vanda Zaborskaitė: Why Classic? by Dalia Čiočytė

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In the opinion of the researcher, the pinnacles of literary art are those works which, by employing aesthetic persuasion, interpret the classical ideas of the Western world: the ideas of the absolute value of the personality, freedom, and the primate of the spirit. Professor Vanda Zaborskaitė researched the Lithuanian classic authors during the years of Soviet occupation, and did this in such a way that her works promoted the classical literature along with the classical values. …”
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    Metacognition in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata): does impulsivity explain unnecessary looks in the tubes task? by Lorraine Subias, Noriko Katsu, Kazunori Yamada

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Abstract Potential metacognitive abilities, such as monitoring and controlling cognitive processes, have been revealed in some primate species. In the tubes task, apes and macaques showed higher content-checking behavior when unaware of a reward’s location, but they also periodically inspected the tubes when aware, especially when a more appealing reward was involved. …”
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