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1por McLain, Adam T., Meyer, Thomas J., Faulk, Christopher, Herke, Scott W., Oldenburg, J. Michael, Bourgeois, Matthew G., Abshire, Camille F., Roos, Christian, Batzer, Mark A.“…Lemurs (infraorder: Lemuriformes) are a radiation of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of Madagascar. …”
Publicado 2012
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3por McLain, Adam T., Meyer, Thomas J., Faulk, Christopher, Herke, Scott W., Oldenburg, J. Michael, Bourgeois, Matthew G., Abshire, Camille F., Roos, Christian, Batzer, Mark A.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2012
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4por Fulwood, Ethan L., Shan, Shan, Winchester, Julia M., Kirveslahti, Henry, Ravier, Robert, Kovalsky, Shahar, Daubechies, Ingrid, Boyer, Doug M.Enlace del recurso
Publicado 2021
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5por Kessler, Sharon E, Tsangaras, Kyriakos, Rasoloharijaona, Solofonirina, Radespiel, Ute, Greenwood, Alex D“…All identified viruses are present in both Lorisiformes and Lemuriformes but absent from haplorrhine primates. The estimated ages of these viruses are consistent with the estimated divergence dates of the host lineages, suggesting they colonized the lemur genome after the Haplorrhine–Strepsirrhine split, but before the Lorisiformes–Lemuriformes split and before the colonization of Madagascar. …”
Publicado 2022
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6por Aversi-Ferreira, Roqueline A. G. M. F., Bretas, Rafael Vieira, Maior, Rafael Souto, Davaasuren, Munkhzul, Paraguassú-Chaves, Carlos Alberto, Nishijo, Hisao, Aversi-Ferreira, Tales Alexandre“…In conclusion, in primates, the tendon of the palmaris longus increase from Lemuriformes to modern humans, that is, from arboreal to terrestrial primates and the muscle became weaker and tending to be missing.…”
Publicado 2014
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7“…The endemic lemurs of Madagascar (Lemuriformes: Primates) exhibit great social and communicative diversity. …”
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8“…In this study, we examined the relationship between host lineage, captive diet, and life stage and gut microbiota characteristics in three primate species (infraorder, Lemuriformes). Fecal samples were collected from captive lemur mothers and their infants, from birth to weaning. …”
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9por Opazo, Juan C., Zavala, Kattina, Vargas-Chacoff, Luis, Morera, Francisco J., Mardones, Gonzalo A.“…We identified novel retropseudogenes that likely originated in the ancestors of anthropoids, catarrhines, and lemuriformes, i.e. the strepsirrhine clade that inhabit Madagascar. …”
Publicado 2022
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10por Orlando, Ludovic, Calvignac, Sébastien, Schnebelen, Céline, Douady, Christophe J, Godfrey, Laurie R, Hänni, Catherine“…RESULTS: Ancient DNA recovered from subfossils recently supported a sister relationship between giant "sloth" lemurs and extant indriids and helped to revise the phylogenetic position of Megaladapis edwardsi among lemuriformes, but several taxa – such as the Archaeolemuridae – still await analysis. …”
Publicado 2008
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11“…BACKGROUND: Although most taxonomists agree that species are independently evolving metapopulation lineages that should be delimited with several kinds of data, the taxonomic practice in Malagasy primates (Lemuriformes) looks quite different. Several recently described lemur species are based solely on evidence of genetic distance and diagnostic characters of mitochondrial DNA sequences sampled from a few individuals per location. …”
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12“…Moreover, the prosimians Lemuriformes species, which were reported to have no sensitivity to aspartame, could be proposed to be aspartame tasters based on the present analysis. …”
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13“…Date estimates for nodes within each family and genus are presented, with estimates for key splits including: Strepsirrhini-Haplorrhini 64 million years ago (MYA), Lemuriformes-Lorisiformes 52 MYA, Platyrrhini-Catarrhini 43 MYA and Cercopithecoidea-Hominoidea 29 MYA. …”
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14“…The primates of Madagascar (Lemuriformes) represent the largest group of mammals without male-biased SSD. …”
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15por Horvath, Steve, Haghani, Amin, Zoller, Joseph A., Lu, Ake T., Ernst, Jason, Pellegrini, Matteo, Jasinska, Anna J., Mattison, Julie A., Salmon, Adam B., Raj, Ken, Horvath, Markus, Paul, Kimberly C., Ritz, Beate R., Robeck, Todd R., Spriggs, Maria, Ehmke, Erin E., Jenkins, Susan, Li, Cun, Nathanielsz, Peter W.“…Here we analyzed DNA methylation profiles of 2400 tissues derived from 37 primate species including 11 haplorhine species (baboons, marmosets, vervets, rhesus macaque, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutan, humans) and 26 strepsirrhine species (suborders Lemuriformes and Lorisiformes). From these we present here, pan-primate epigenetic clocks which are highly accurate for all primates including humans (age correlation R = 0.98). …”
Publicado 2023
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16Publicado 2007Tabla de Contenidos: “…Sussman -- Primate evolution / Walter Hartwig -- The lorisiform primates of Asia and mainland Africa : diversity shrouded in darkness / Anna Nekaris and Simon K. Bearder -- Lemuriformes / Lisa Gould and Michelle Sauther -- Tarsiiformes / Sharon Gursky -- Callitrichines : the role of competition in cooperatively breeding species / Leslie J. …”
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17“…In contrast, such resistance is not found in Lemuriformes in Madagascar, where venomous snakes are absent, or in Platyrrhini in the Americas, where encounters with neurotoxic elapids are unlikely since they are relatively small, fossorial, and nocturnal. …”
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18Publicado 2011Tabla de Contenidos: “…Nekaris and Simon K. Bearder -- Lemuriformes / Lisa Gould, Michelle Sauther, and Alexandra Cameron -- Tarsiiformes / Sharon Gursky -- Callitrichines / Leslie Digby, Stephen F. …”
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19por Godfrey, Laurie R., Samonds, Karen E., Baldwin, Justin W., Sutherland, Michael R., Kamilar, Jason M., Allfisher, Kristen L.“…This could, in turn, help to explain some of the peculiar characteristics of the lemuriform clade.…”
Publicado 2020
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20“…The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a highly unusual lemuriform primate that has evolved a dentition similar to that of rodents: it possesses large, ever-growing incisors which it uses to strip the bark from trees in order to feed on wood-boring beetle larvae. …”
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