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Folia Primatol (1995) 65 (1): 48–53.
Published Online: 16 September 2008
...B.R. Ferreira; G.H. Bechara; A. Pissinatti; J.B. Cruz Prostate gland Prostatic hyperplasia Male genital pathology Lion tamarins Leontopithecus Callitrichidae 23 01 1995 27 10 1995 16 9 2008 1995 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights...
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Folia Primatol (1994) 63 (3): 131–143.
Published Online: 16 September 2008
...S.D. Thompson; M.L. Power; C.E. Rutledge; D.G. Kleiman Energy metabolism and body temperature were examined in Leontopithecus rosαliα, the golden lion tamarin. Total standard metabolic rate (SMR), defined as the metabolic rate of resting, fasted animals within thermoneutrality and during...
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Folia Primatol (1991) 57 (3): 165–168.
Published Online: 12 September 2008
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Callimico Cebuella Leontopithecus Food transfer Food sharing Food offering Folia Primatol 1991;57:165-168 © 1991 S. Karger AG, Basel 0015-5713/9l/0573-0165$2.75/0 Food Offering in New...
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Folia Primatol (1992) 58 (4): 204–209.
Published Online: 12 September 2008
..., Brazil Sexual Dimorphism of the Pelvis in Leontopithecus (Lesson, 1840) Key Words Lion tamarin Leontopithecus Pelvis Sexual dimorphism Biometry New World monkeys Callitrichidae Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is apparently present before birth [1], although sexual differentiation only becomes...
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Folia Primatol (1984) 42 (3-4): 149–179.
Published Online: 11 September 2008
...Alfred L. Rosenberger; Adelmar F. Coimbra-Filho A survey of craniodental variability of the three allopatric populations of Leontopithecus reveals that they are morphologically heterogeneous and individually distinctive, with a nonclinal distribution of characters and pattern similarities...
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Folia Primatol (1979) 32 (1-2): 125–148.
Published Online: 10 September 2008
...Carolyn Dorsey Rathbun Three different arch displays are described in captive lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia rosalia) at the National Zoological Park. Analysis of social behaviours including huddling, sexual activity, territorial encounters and arch displays suggests that arch displaying...
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