A missing piece of the Papio puzzle: Gorongosa baboon phenostructure and intrageneric relationships
Most authors recognize six baboon species: hamadryas (Papio hamadryas), Guinea (Papio papio), olive (Papio anubis), yellow (Papio cynocephalus), chacma (Papio ursinus), and Kinda (Papio kindae). However, there is still debate regarding the taxonomic status, phylogenetic relationships, and the amount...
Main Authors: | Martinez, F, Capelli, C, da Silva, MJ, Aldeias, V, Zeresenay, A, Archer, W, Bamford, M, Biro, D, Bobe, R, Braun, DR, Habermann, JM, Lüdecke, T, Madiquida, H, Mathe, J, Negash, E, Paulo, L, Pinto, M, Stalmans, M, Tátá, F, Carvalho, SC |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2019
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