primate

Order of mammals containing monkeys, apes, and human beings. (Source: PHC)



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Brain C, Bohrmann R 1992. Tick infestation of baboons (Papio ursinus) in the Namib Desert. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 28 (2) 188-191
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Armstrong S 1991. How baboons survive in world's worst desert. New Scientist 2 (March 1991) 24
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Brain C 1990. Spatial usage of a desert environment by baboons (Papio ursinus). Journal of Arid Environments 18 67-73
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Conroy GC, Pickford M, Senut B, Mein P 1993. Diamonds in the desert: The discovery of Otavipithecus namibiensis. Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 2 (2) 46-52
Stone OML, Laffan SW, Curnoe D, Herries AIR 2013. The Spatial Distribution of Chacma Baboon (Papio ursinus) Habitat Based on an Environmental Envelope Model. International Journal of Primatology 34 (2) 407-422
Huchard E, Alvergne A, Féjan D, Knapp LA, Cowlishaw G, Raymond M 2010. More than friends? Behavioural and genetic aspects of heterosexual associations in wild chacma baboons. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64 (5) 769-781
Brain C 1992. Deaths in a desert baboon troop. International Journal of Primatology 13 (6) 593-599
Hamilton III WJ, Tilson RL 1982. Solitary male Chacma baboons in a desert canyon. Ameriacan Journal of Primatology 2 (2) 149-158
Hamilton III WJ, Buskirk RE, Buskirk WH 1978. Omnivory and Utilization of Food Resources by Chacma Baboons, Papio ursinus. The American Naturalist 112 (987) 911-924
Brain C, Mitchell D 1999. Body Temperature Changes in Free-ranging Baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus) in the Namib Desert, Namibia. International Journal of Primatology 20 (4) 585-598
Hamilton III WJ, Buskirk RE, Buskirk WH 1975. Chacma baboon tactics during intertroop encounters. Journal of Mammalogy 56 (4) 857-870
Hodgins G, Brook GA, Marais E 2007. Bomb-spike dating of a mummified baboon in Ludwig Cave, Namibia. International Journal of Speleology 36 (1) 31-38
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Godinot M, Senut B, Pickford M 2018. Primitive Adapidae from Namibia sheds light on the early primate radiation in Africa. Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia 20 140-162
Pickford M 2015. Late Eocene Lorisiform Primate from Eocliff, Sperrgebiet, Namibia. Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia 16 194-199
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Pickford M, Uhen MD 2014. Namaia Pickford et al., 2008, preoccupied by Namaia Green, 1963: proposal of a replacement name. Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia 15 91
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Brain C 1990. Aspects of drinking by baboons (Papioursinus) in a desert environment. Namib Ecology: 25 years of Namib Research 7 169-172
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