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Ключевое слово primates [198 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag primates.
  • Scale-free foraging by primates emerges from their interaction with a complex environment.
    Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society, Vol. 273, No. 1595. (22 July 2006), pp. 1743-1750.
  • Modeling the searching behavior of social monkeys
    Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Vol. 342, No. 1-2. (15 October 2004), pp. 329-335.
    posted to foraging searching_behavior primates animal_movement by ulaluyo on 2008-07-24 18:16:51 as read
  • Mapping Primate Populations in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: A First Assessment
    New Perspectives in the Study of Mesoamerican Primates (2006), pp. 489-511.
    by Juan Serio-Silva, Víctor Rico-Gray, Gabriel Ramos-Fernández
  • Lévy walk patterns in the foraging movements of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi)
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Vol. 55, No. 3. (1 January 2004), pp. 223-230.
    by Gabriel Ramos-Fernández, Josél Mateos, Octavio Miramontes, Germinal Cocho, Hernán Larralde, Bárbara Ayala-Orozco
    posted to foraging spider_monkeys primates movement levy_walks levy_flights by ulaluyo on 2008-07-24 17:23:04 as read
  • A complex social structure with fissionfusion properties can emerge from a simple foraging model
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Vol. 60, No. 4. (August 2006), pp. 536-549.
  • What wild primates know about resources: opening up the black box
    Animal Cognition, Vol. 10, No. 3. (July 2007), pp. 357-367.
    posted to primates foraging cognition animal_movement by ulaluyo on 2008-07-25 01:10:55 as **
  • Intra-community infanticide and forced copulation in spider monkeys: a multi-site comparison between Cocha Cashu, Peru and Punta Laguna, Mexico.
    American journal of primatology, Vol. 70, No. 5. (6 December 2007), pp. 485-489.
    by K Nicole N Gibson, Laura G G Vick, Ana Cristina C Palma, Farah M M Carrasco, David Taub, Gabriel Ramos-Fernández
  • Spider monkey ranging patterns in Mexican subtropical forest: do travel routes reflect planning?
    Animal Cognition, Vol. 10, No. 3. (July 2007), pp. 305-315.
    posted to spider_monkeys primates foraging cognition animal_movement by ulaluyo on 2008-07-25 18:27:34 as **
  • Universal memory mechanism for familiarity recognition and identification.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 28, No. 1. (2 January 2008), pp. 239-248.
    by V Yakovlev, DJ Amit, S Romani, S Hochstein
  • Aerial surveys give new estimates for orangutans in Sabah, Malaysia.
    PLoS Biol, Vol. 3, No. 1. (January 2005)
  • Evolution of the cerebellum in primates: differences in relative volume among monkeys, apes and humans.
    Brain Behav Evol, Vol. 52, No. 6. (1998), pp. 308-314.
    by JK Rilling, TR Insel
    posted to comparative encephalization primates by rvosa on 2005-11-17 12:48:52 as ***** along with 1 group FAB-lab
  • A comparison of encephalization between odontocete cetaceans and anthropoid primates.
    Brain Behav Evol, Vol. 51, No. 4. (1998), pp. 230-238.
    by L Marino
    posted to comparative encephalization primates by rvosa on 2005-11-17 12:35:45 as ***** along with 1 group FAB-lab
  • Differential expansion of neural projection systems in primate brain evolution.
    Neuroreport, Vol. 10, No. 7. (14 May 1999), pp. 1453-1459.
    by JK Rilling, TR Insel
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  • Are we stalled part way through a major evolutionary transition from individual to group?
    Evolution, Vol. 61, No. 10. (2007), pp. 2275-2280.
    by Stephen C Stearns
    posted to anthropology behaviour primates by rvosa on 2007-11-20 01:51:29 as ** along with 1 person qwermish
  • notes Terrestrial adaptations in the postcranial skeletons of guenons
    American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 93, No. 3. (1994), pp. 341-371.
    by Daniel L Gebo, Eric J Sargis
    posted to comparative diversification phylogeny primates selection source-trees by rvosa on 2007-10-11 04:35:42 as **
  • Alu Elements and Hominid Phylogenetics
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 100, No. 22. (2003), pp. 12787-12791.
    by Abdel-Halim Salem, David A Ray, Jinchuan Xing, Pauline A Callinan, Jeremy S Myers, Dale J Hedges, Randall K Garber, David J Witherspoon, Lynn B Jorde, Mark A Batzer
    posted to anthropology diversification inference phylogeny primates by rvosa on 2007-11-19 21:56:41 as **
  • Distinguishing protein-coding and noncoding genes in the human genome
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (26 November 2007), 0709013104.
    by Michele Clamp, Ben Fry, Mike Kamal, Xiaohui Xie, James Cuff, Michael F Lin, Manolis Kellis, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Eric S Lander
  • New and revised data on volumes of brain structures in insectivores and primates.
    Folia Primatol (Basel), Vol. 35, No. 1. (1981), pp. 1-29.
    by H Stephan, H Frahm, G Baron
    posted to comparative encephalization primates by rvosa on 2006-04-07 11:05:43 as ***** along with 1 group FAB-lab
  • The delayed rise of present-day mammals
    Nature, Vol. 446, No. 7135. (2007), pp. 507-512.
    by Olaf RP Bininda-Emonds, Marcel Cardillo, Kate E Jones, Ross DE Macphee, Robin MD Beck, Richard Grenyer, Samantha A Price, Rutger A Vos, John L Gittleman, Andy Purvis
  • A composite estimate of primate phylogeny.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, Vol. 348, No. 1326. (29 June 1995), pp. 405-421.
    by A Purvis
  • Accelerated evolution of nervous system genes in the origin of Homo sapiens.
    Cell, Vol. 119, No. 7. (29 December 2004), pp. 1027-1040.
    by S Dorus, EJ Vallender, PD Evans, JR Anderson, SL Gilbert, M Mahowald, GJ Wyckoff, CM Malcom, BT Lahn
  • Primate encephalization and intelligence
    Medical Hypotheses, Vol. 58, No. 4. (April 2002), pp. 284-290.
    by MF Williams
  • Molecular evolution of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 5A gene in primates
    BMC Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 8, No. 1. (2008)
    by Monica Uddin, Juan Opzao, Derek Wildman, Chet Sherwood, Patrick Hof, Morris Goodman, Lawrence Grossman
    posted to cytochrome evolution primates by renatomilani on 2008-01-16 14:00:34 as **
  • Expression profiling in primates reveals a rapid evolution of human transcription factors
    Nature, Vol. 440, No. 7081. (March 2006), pp. 242-245.
    by Yoav Gilad, Alicia Oshlack, Gordon K Smyth, Terence P Speed, Kevin P White
  • Intra- and Interspecific Variation in Primate Gene Expression Patterns
    Science, Vol. 296, No. 5566. (12 April 2002), pp. 340-343.
    by Wolfgang Enard, Philipp Khaitovich, Joachim Klose, Sebastian Zollner, Florian Heissig, Patrick Giavalisco, Kay Nieselt-Struwe, Elaine Muchmore, Ajit Varki, Rivka Ravid, Gaby M Doxiadis, Ronald E Bontrop, Svante Paabo
  • Evolution of candidate transcriptional regulatory motifs since the human-chimpanzee divergence
    Genome Biology, Vol. 7 (29 June 2006), R52.
    by Ian J Donaldson, Berthold Göttgens
  • Oil Palm Use by Adjacent Communities of Chimpanzees at Bossou and Nimba Mountains, West Africa
    International Journal of Primatology, Vol. 25, No. 3. (1 June 2004), pp. 551-581.
    by Tatyana Humle, Tetsuro Matsuzawa
    posted to mammals oil_palm primates by oilpalm on 2007-05-26 22:44:20 as **
  • The Perception of Rational, Goal-Directed Action in Nonhuman Primates
    Science, Vol. 317, No. 5843. (7 September 2007), pp. 1402-1405.
    by Justin N Wood, David D Glynn, Brenda C Phillips, Marc D Hauser
  • Patterns and rates of intron divergence between humans and chimpanzees
    Genome Biology, Vol. 8 (19 February 2007), R21.
    by Elodie Gazave, Tomas Marques-Bonet, Olga Fernando, Brian Charlesworth, Arcadi Navarro
  • Phylogenetic shadowing of primate sequences to find functional regions of the human genome.
    Science, Vol. 299, No. 5611. (28 February 2003), pp. 1391-1394.
  • Parallel patterns of evolution in the genomes and transcriptomes of humans and chimpanzees.
    Science, Vol. 309, No. 5742. (16 September 2005), pp. 1850-1854.
  • Finite element analysis in functional morphology
    The Anatomical Record Part A: Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 283A, No. 2. (2005), pp. 259-274.
    by Brian G Richmond, Barth W Wright, Ian Grosse, Paul C Dechow, Callum F Ross, Mark A Spencer, David S Strait
  • Curvilinear, geometric and phylogenetic modeling of basicranial flexion: is it adaptive, is it constrained?
    Journal of Human Evolution, Vol. 46, No. 2. (February 2004), pp. 185-213.
    by Callum F Ross, Maciej Henneberg, Matthew J Ravosa, Simon Richard
    posted to base brain cranial ontogeny primates skull by JMCpaniscus on 2008-04-01 00:57:00 as **
  • The primate cranial base: ontogeny, function, and integration.
    Am J Phys Anthropol, Vol. Suppl 31 (2000), pp. 117-169.
    by DE Lieberman, CF Ross, MJ Ravosa
    posted to base basicranium chondrocranium cranial human primates by JMCpaniscus on 2008-04-01 00:05:43 as *****
  • Geometrical Gaze Following in Common Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)
    Journal of Comparative Psychology, Vol. 120, No. 2. (May 2006), pp. 120-130.
    by Judith Burkart, Adolf Heschl
    posted to folk-psychology primates theory-of-mind by jmc on 2006-06-08 15:10:47 as **
  • Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Conceal Visual and Auditory Information From Others
    Journal of Comparative Psychology, Vol. 120, No. 2. (May 2006), pp. 154-162.
    by Alicia P Melis, Josep Call, Michael Tomasello
    posted to folk-psychology primates theory-of-mind by jmc on 2006-06-08 15:07:01 as **
  • Self-Control and Tool Use in Tufted Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus Apella)
    Journal of Comparative Psychology, Vol. 120, No. 2. (May 2006), pp. 163-166.
    by Theodore A Evans, Gregory C Westergaard
    posted to cognition primates tools by jmc on 2006-06-08 15:06:17 as ***
  • Do Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and 2-Year-Old Children (Homo sapiens) Understand Double Invisible Displacement?
    Journal of Comparative Psychology, Vol. 120, No. 2. (May 2006), pp. 89-97.
    by Emma Collier-Baker, Thomas Suddendorf
    posted to causality cognition folk-physics human primates by jmc on 2006-06-08 15:03:13 as ***
  • Rhesus monkeys, Macaca mulatta, know what others can and cannot hear
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 71, No. 5. (May 2006), pp. 1175-1181.
    by Laurie R Santos, Aaron G Nissen, Jonathan A Ferrugia
    posted to causality cognition primates theory-of-mind by jmc on 2006-05-15 09:07:12 as read
  • What experience is required for acquiring tool competence? Experiments with two callitrichids
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 70, No. 3. (September 2005), pp. 517-526.
    by Bailey Spaulding, Marc Hauser
  • Embryo-induced transcriptome changes in bovine endometrium reveal species-specific and common molecular markers of uterine receptivity.
    Reproduction, Vol. 132, No. 2. (August 2006), pp. 319-331.
  • Divergence of the genes on human chromosome 21 between human and other hominoids and variation of substitution rates among transcription units.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 100, No. 14. (8 July 2003), pp. 8331-8336.
    by J Shi, H Xi, Y Wang, C Zhang, Z Jiang, K Zhang, Y Shen, L Jin, K Zhang, W Yuan, Y Wang, J Lin, Q Hua, F Wang, S Xu, S Ren, S Xu, G Zhao, Z Chen, L Jin, W Huang
  • Maternal and fetal 11C-cocaine uptake and kinetics measured in vivo by combined PET and MRI in pregnant nonhuman primates.
    J Nucl Med, Vol. 46, No. 2. (February 2005), pp. 312-320.
    by H Benveniste, JS Fowler, W Rooney, YS Ding, AL Baumann, DH Moller, C Du, W Backus, J Logan, P Carter, JD Coplan, A Biegon, L Rosenblum, B Scharf, JS Gatley, ND Volkow
  • Mapping dopamine function in primates using pharmacologic magnetic resonance imaging.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 24, No. 43. (27 October 2004), pp. 9553-9560.
  • Gene copy number variation spanning 60 million years of human and primate evolution.
    Genome Res (31 July 2007)
    by Laura Dumas, Young H H Kim, Anis Karimpour-Fard, Michael Cox, Janet Hopkins, Jonathan R R Pollack, James M M Sikela
  • Evolutionary history of 7SL RNA-derived SINEs in Supraprimates.
    Trends Genet, Vol. 23, No. 4. (April 2007), pp. 158-161.
    by JO Kriegs, G Churakov, J Jurka, J Brosius, J Schmitz
  • Boom Time for Monkey Research
    Science, Vol. 316, No. 5822. (13 April 2007), pp. 216-218.
    by Elizabeth Pennisi
    posted to primates genome-sequencing genome by dchughes to the group G4ID on 2007-04-13 14:46:29 as ** along with 1 group Genetics-of-Gambling
  • A Barrel of Monkey Genes
    Science, Vol. 316, No. 5822. (13 April 2007), 215.
    by Laura M Zahn, Barbara R Jasny, Elizabeth Culotta, Elizabeth Pennisi
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  • Evolutionary Formation of New Centromeres in Macaque
    Science, Vol. 316, No. 5822. (13 April 2007), pp. 243-246.
    by Mario Ventura, Francesca Antonacci, Maria F Cardone, Roscoe Stanyon, Pietro D'Addabbo, Angelo Cellamare, James L Sprague, Evan E Eichler, Nicoletta Archidiacono, Mariano Rocchi
    posted to primates genome-sequencing genome by dchughes to the group G4ID on 2007-04-13 12:14:00 as ** along with 1 group Genetics-of-Gambling
  • Demographic Histories and Patterns of Linkage Disequilibrium in Chinese and Indian Rhesus Macaques
    Science, Vol. 316, No. 5822. (13 April 2007), pp. 240-243.
    by Ryan D Hernandez, Melissa J Hubisz, David A Wheeler, David G Smith, Betsy Ferguson, Jeffrey Rogers, Lynne Nazareth, Amit Indap, Traci Bourquin, John Mcpherson, Donna Muzny, Richard Gibbs, Rasmus Nielsen, Carlos D Bustamante
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