The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata.
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Ontogeny of positional behavior and support use among Colobus angolensis palliatus of the Diani Forest, Kenya.Caudal vertebral body articular surface morphology correlates with functional tail use in anthropoid primates.Age- and sex-based patterns of positional behavior and substrate utilization in the golden snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana).
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The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata.
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The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata.
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The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata.
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The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata.
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The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata.
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The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata.
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The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata.
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The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata.
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Michelle Bezanson
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10.1002/AJP.22028
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2012-05-01T00:00:00Z