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    The Promise of Behavioral Tracking Systems for Advancing Primate Animal Welfare by Brenna Knaebe, Claudia C. Weiss, Jan Zimmermann, Benjamin Y. Hayden

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…These systems have so far been a great boon in the fields of primatology, psychology, neuroscience, and biomedicine. …”
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    THE ENCEPHALOMYOCARDITIS VIRUS (EMCV) AND ITS ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL (A LITERATURE REVIEW). PART II. PATHOGENESIS. THE CIRCLE OF SUSCEPTIBLE ORGANISMS by Akop A. Kalajdzhjan, Azamat Kh. Kade, Pavel P. Polyakov, Alla I. Gudmanova

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…It is concluded that EMCV is dangerous not only for zoos and primatological centres, but also has a clear zoonotic potential.…”
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    Comparaison entre espèces chez le primate et évolution du langage by Anne Reboul

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, abilities linked to language or to its use in communication can be evidenced in nonhuman primates, allowing tentative dating through separations between different primate lineages. In addition, primatology data can refute theories regarding the specificity of language to modern humans. …”
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    Religious studies of cannibalism by Serhiy Titov

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…All materials are supported with real-world modern examples, based on media reports and findings of primatology and anthropology. In attempt of revealing religious aspect of cannibalism the article presents interesting findings from the author's own anthropological experience in Western Africa. …”
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    Non-invasive monitoring of endocrine status in laboratory primates: methods, guidelines and applications by M. Heistermann

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…During the past three decades, non-invasive methods for assessing physiological, in particular endocrine, status have revolutionized almost all areas of primatology, including behavioural ecology, reproductive biology, stress research, conservation and last but not least management of primates in captivity where the technology plays an integral role in assisting the husbandry, breeding and welfare of many species. …”
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    A RAD-sequencing approach to genome-wide marker discovery, genotyping, and phylogenetic inference in a diverse radiation of primates. by Lina M Valencia, Amely Martins, Edgardo M Ortiz, Anthony Di Fiore

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Our study additionally provides one of the first applications of next-generation sequencing methods to the inference of phylogenetic history across an old, diverse radiation of mammals and highlights the broad promise and utility of ddRAD-seq data for molecular primatology.…”
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    THE ENCEPHALOMYOCARDITIS VIRUS (EMCV) AND ITS ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL (A Literature Review) PART I. MODERN VIEWS ON THE EMCV STRUCTURE AND ITS VIRAL CYCLE by Akop A. Kalajdzhjan, Azamat Kh. Kade, Pavel P.  Polyakov, Alla A. Gudmanova

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This strain was also identified during the outbreak among the monkeys of the Primatological Centre in the Krasnodar Krai in 2012. In this review, we generalize the data available on the structure, virulence factors and distribution of EMCV.…”
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    The use and misuse of evolutionary psychology in online manosphere communities: The case of female mating strategies by Louis Bachaud, Sarah E. Johns

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…While early evolutionary accounts of female sexuality insisted on coyness and monogamous tendencies, evidence from the field of primatology started challenging those assumptions in the 1970s. …”
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    DNA recovery from wild chimpanzee tools. by Fiona A Stewart, Alexander K Piel, Lydia Luncz, Joanna Osborn, Yingying Li, Beatrice H Hahn, Michael Haslam

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Here, we introduce a new genetic approach to bridge the gap between behavioural material evidence in unhabituated chimpanzees and genetic advances in the field of primatology. The use of DNA analyses has revolutionised archaeological and primatological fields, whereby extraction of DNA from non-invasively collected samples allows researchers to reconstruct behaviour without ever directly observing individuals. …”
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