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1por Frolov, Andrey V., Akhmetova, Lilia A., Vishnevskaya, Maria S., Kiriukhin, Bogdan A., Montreuil, Olivier, Lopes, Fernando, Tarasov, Sergei I.Enlace del recurso
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2por Pacheco, M Andreína, Battistuzzi, Fabia U, Junge, Randall E, Cornejo, Omar E, Williams, Cathy V, Landau, Irene, Rabetafika, Lydia, Snounou, Georges, Jones-Engel, Lisa, Escalante, Ananias A“…Our analyses show that Lemuroidea parasites are a monophyletic group that shares a common ancestor with all Catarrhini malarias except those related to P. falciparum. …”
Publicado 2011
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3por Dickinson, Edwin, Atkinson, Emily, Meza, Antonio, Kolli, Shruti, Deutsch, Ashley R., Burrows, Anne M., Hartstone-Rose, Adam“…Comparing these data to earlier accounts of mimetic organization with the face of lemuroidea, we demonstrate several novel configurations within this taxon, particularly in the superior auriculolabialis and the posterior auricularis. …”
Publicado 2020
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4por Crowley, Brooke Erin“…Similar trends have been previously reported for captive lemurids, suggesting that seasonal fur growth may be widespread across Lemuroidea. Researchers are cautioned against using primate fur or hair to investigate variables confounded by seasonality (such as diet and body condition) until patterns of growth are better understood.…”
Publicado 2020
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