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Autor:
Arthur D. Horn, C. Massa, Montserrat Ponsà, S.M. Mohnot, J. Egozcue, Rosa Miró, C.A. Bramblett, Sa. McCuskey, C. Ehardt-Seward, D.E. Redmond, David G. Post, G. Hausfater, M. R. Caballín, J. Baulu, F. Florit, E. Zucker, J.R. Kaplan
Publikováno v:
Folia Primatologica. 34:I-IV
Autor:
Tasuku Kimura, Jeffrey H. Schwartz, David J. Chivers, Milford H. Wolpoff, Arthur D. Horn, Henry M. McHenry, Randall L. Susman, Raymonde Bonnefille, Brian T. Shea, Colin P. Groves, Steven C. Johnson, K. N. Prasad, Adrienne Zihlman, William L. Jungers
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 22:363-375
Neontological, biochemical, and paleontological data indicate that the bonobo, Pan paniscus, is a specialized form that possesses relatively small teeth, is quadrupedally adapted, and is only minimally sexually dimorphic. The various specializations
Autor:
Arthur D. Horn
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Primatology. 12:165-180
Socioecological data were gathered in a two-year study of black mangabey monkeys in a secondary forest on the west bank of Lake Tumba, Zaire. The mangabeys of the study area lived in multi-male, multi-female groups numbering between 14 and 19 individ
Autor:
Arthur D. Horn
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Primatology. 12:181-187
A brief review of past taxonomic assessments of the allopatric gray-cheeked mangabey (Cercocebus albigena) and the black mangabey (Cercocebus aterrimus) is presented. On the basis of pelage, cranial, and biomolecular morphology, aterrimus and albigen
Autor:
Arthur D. Horn
Publikováno v:
Folia Primatologica. 34:145-169
After a brief review of the climate and forests of the central basin of Zaire, some observations on the ecology of the bonobo chimpanzees of the Lake Tumba region are presented. It was found that the bonobo is wide ranging and lives in small groups i