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  1. Social Behaviour in Primates (Contemporary biology) by Neil Chalmers, 1979-12
  2. Primate Evolution (Selected Proceedings of the Tenth Congress of International Primatological Society) by Phyllis C. Lee, James G. Else, 1986-08-29
  3. Primate Evolutionary Biology (Proceedings in Life Sciences) by Chiarelli, 1981-11
  4. Aggression and Peacefulness in Humans and Other Primates
  5. Behavioral Development of Nonhuman Primates : An Abstracted Bibliography (Ifi Data Base Library) by F. R. Akins, 1980-01-01
  6. Early Forerunners of Man: A Morphological Study of the Evolutionary Origin of the Primates by Wilfrid E. Clark, 1976-06
  7. Emotion, Memory and Behavior: Studies on Human and Nonhuman Primates (Taniguchi Symposia on Brain Sciences) by Japan Scientific Soc, Ono Taketoshi, et all 1995-11-09
  8. Primary Visual Cortex in Primates (Cerebral Cortex) VOL. 10
  9. Evolution of Social Behaviour Patterns in Primates and Man: A Joint Discussion Meeting of the Royal Society and the British Academy(Proceedings of the British Academy)
  10. Primate Evolution and Human Origins (Foundations of Human Behavior) by John Fleagle, Russell Ciochon, 1987-12-31
  11. Species, Species Concepts and Primate Evolution (Advances in Primatology)
  12. Sexual Selection in Primates: New and Comparative Perspectives (Volume 0)
  13. Indonesian Primates (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)
  14. Starting from Scratch: The Origin and Development of Expression, Representation and Symbolism in Human and Non-Human Primates by John Matthews, 2010-12-26

61. Baboon Tales - Study Guide
In Search of Human Origins Roger Lewin, Bones of Contention Glenn Conroy, Reconstructing Human Origins A Mode rn Synthesis* Robert Foley, Another Unique Species* Primates General
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/guides/baboonguide.pdf

62. Primate Store - Primates / Monkeys
Store and information about monkeys diet, housing and fun stuff.
http://www.primatestore.com/
SHOPPING Primate Diets Primate Treats Enrichment Toys Treat Holders ... Foraging Diet INFORMATION I Want A Monkey! Primate Species Diet Housing ... Year of the Monkey FUN Monkey Stories Clip Art Word Puzzle Monkey Humor ... Banana Bread Recipe Looking for a Monkey? Visit our Monkeys For Sale page! Zupreem Primate Diets
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Supreme Mini Treats are a nutritionally complete treat for you primate. Mini Treats are a safer choice than feeding less-nutritious, high sugar, uncertified treats that could potentially affect your primates health. The irresistible aroma and taste will appeal to all your primates.
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63. The Primates: Overview
The o rder Primates includes humans, apes, monkeys, and prosimians. Many of them may be familiar, but it would not be surprising if you cannot immediately visualize
http://anthro.palomar.edu/primate/prim_1.htm
Overview Ring-tailed lemurs
The o rder Primates includes humans, apes, monkeys , and prosimians. Many of them may be familiar, but it would not be surprising if you cannot immediately visualize prosimians (like the ring-tailed lemurs in the picture on the right). They are an ancient, relatively primitive group of primates which also includes such animals as lorises. How many living primate species exist today is not clear. The number varies depending on whether closely related groups are considered to be varieties of each other or distinct species. Some taxonomic splitters classify up to 350 species , while lumpers include as few as 190. Most estimates are in the range of 230-270. This ambiguity may be partly resolved in the future with DNA sequencing data. Compounding the problem is the fact that e very few years new kinds of primates are found. The tropical forests of South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia may still be hiding ones that are unknown to the scientific world However, it is likely that all major groupings of primates have been discovered.

64. HELP CONGO - Sanctuaire De Chimpanzs Au CONGO
Association de d fense des chimpanz s, informations scientifiques et compte-rendus de leur situation cologique.
http://www.help-primates.org
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65. PowerPoint Presentations For Cultural Anthropology
The Evolution of the Primates General Trends (from Stein Rowe C. 12) Race and Identity The
http://www.cod.edu/people/faculty/staeck/slideshow index.htm
PowerPoint Presentations
Staeck's Sections - College of DuPage
(Pages will be added as time and space permits) DO NOT in any form replace or supersede presented lectures. Indeed, using them in such a way would be foolish at best. Hence, this material is provided here only as a courtesy to students who may wish to review the slides presented in class. The slides produced by John Staeck and presented here remain the intellectual property of professor Staeck and all rites (rights) are reserved. Photographs, material, and images drawn from other sources and used on the slides remain the intellectual property of the original sources. No claim to that material is made, either explicitly or implicitly.
Anthropology 1100: Cultural Anthropology

66. Primates - Wikipédia
Ces animaux sont pr sent s dans cette encyclop die. Leur classification dans le monde du vivant, leur biologie, leurs origines, leur comportement et la sauvergarde de ces esp ces sont d taill s.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primate
Primates
Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. (Redirigé depuis Primate Aller à : Navigation rechercher Primates Macaques de Formose Macaca cyclopis Classification Règne Animalia Embranchement ... Ordre Primates
Linnaeus
Familles de rang inférieur Classification phylogénétique

67. Rwanda - Wildlife Conservation Society
Gorillas in Rwanda Photo Mountain gorillas in the mist. Robert J Ross Rwandan Landscape Photo Rwanda has mountainous lands and is known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills.”
http://www.wcs.org/where-we-work/africa/rwanda.aspx

68. ADW: Primates: Information
Introduction from Animal Diversity Web at the University of Michigan
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/chordata/mammalia/primates.html
Overview News Technology Conditions of Use ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Primates
Order Primates
primates

editLink('skunkworks/.accounts/200310302302') 2010/10/14 00:55:33.545 GMT-4 By Phil Myers Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Members of this Order The Primates are an ancient and diverse eutherian group, currently with around 233 living species placed in 13 families. Most dwell in tropical forests. The smallest living primate is the pygmy marmoset, which weighs around 70 g; the largest is the gorilla, weighing up to around 175 kg. Primates radiated in arboreal habitats, and many of the characteristics by which we recognize them today (shortened rostrum and forwardly directed orbits, associated with stereoscopic vision; opposable hallux and pollex ; unfused and highly mobile radius and ulna in the forelimb and tibia and fibula in the hind) probably arose as adaptations for life in the trees or are primitive traits that were retained for the same reason. Several species, including our own, have left the trees for life on the ground; nevertheless, we retain many of these features. Primates are usually recognized based on a suite of primitive characteristics of the skull, teeth, and limbs. Some of these are listed above, including the separate and well-developed radius and ulna in the forearm and tibia and fibula in the hindleg. Others include pentadactyl feet and presence of a clavicle. Additional characteristics (not necessarily unique to primates) include first toe with a

69. African Wildlife Animals
Gorillas and Primates. General information about mountain gorillas; What to expect on a gorilla tracking expedition in Uganda; Primates of Africa; Elephants
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- About the Big 5 trophy hunting, and conservation. About culling and trophy hunting of the Big 5. Why it's important and how it helps conservation efforts.
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70. The Primata (Primates: Prosimians, Monkeys, And Apes)
Detailed fact sheets on almost every species of primate; articles on primate evolution, conservation, and taxonomy; and links.
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Primate Fact Sheets

Primate Conservation
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Primate Evolution

Primate Evolution contains information on the theories of primate evolution, how platyrrhines (New World monkeys) arrived on South America, tree-shrews as primates, a taxonomy of extinct primates (including Plesiadapiformes), and a listing of links on the internet about primate evolution. Primate Fact Sheets
Primate Fact Sheets contains information on morphology, range, ecology, locomotion, social behavior, communication, and reproduction of each species of primate, which includes the monkeys, prosimians, and apes. Primata Links
Primata Links are selected links with information about primates on the internet. Most of the information is related to the behavior of primates, which is a fine supplement to Primate Fact Sheets. Primate Conservation
Primate Conservation is selected information concerning primate conservation, including lists of critically endangered and endangered primate species. Primate Taxonomy
Primate Taxonomy is an overview of selected taxonomies of the order Primata. Also included are links to websites related to primate taxonomy.

71. Untitled Document
Nonhuman primates . General The NIH Guide defines euthanasia as the procedure of killing animals rapidly and painlessly . University of Iowa euthanasia guidelines, summarized in the
http://research.uiowa.edu/animal/print.php?get=euthanasia

72. Macaques
Fact sheets on these monkeys provided by the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center.
http://www.primate.wisc.edu/wprc/pdfs/Macaque.pdf

73. Www.uleth.ca
It is anticipated that class time will be devoted to subjects such as classification and evolution of the primates, general social organization within the order, gender
http://www.uleth.ca/fas/psy/Resources/Courses/Spring1998/out3740cospr98.html
Psychology 3740 - Primate Behaviour Spring 1998 Lloyd Delude Office: D-460 (rarely in D850)
Email: delude@uleth.ca Course Content This course will meander through various topics within the domain of primatology. It is anticipated that class time will be devoted to subjects such as classification and evolution of the primates, general social organization within the order, gender differences and role specificity and development, primate politics, acquisition of cultural and protocultural attributes, learning and comparative cognitive abilities including language capacity and use, and issues relevant to the conservation of various primate species. The specific topics and sequence covered may be altered. Course Requirements Common readings: The attached list of readings will be assumed to have been read by the end of the semester. Important new readings which become available durig the semester may be added to the list. A maximum of 3 additional new readings may be assigned. Exam: An exam will be conducted at the end of the semester based on material contained in the lectures and the readings. It is proposed that students be permitted to use notes to aid in answering questions. However, no copies of the readings will be allowed.

74. Superfamily Hominoidea
Defining characteristics of living species in the three primate families Hylobatidae (gibbons), Pongidae (orangutans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas), and Hominidae. (humans).
http://csm.jmu.edu/biology/wunderre/primate_primer/superfamily_hominoidea.htm
Infraorder Catarrhine
Superfamily Hominoidea "Apes and Humans" a. Characteristics
  • size range 4 kg - 200 kg located mostly in tropical rainforests of Africa and Southeast Asia (exception humans) tubular tympanic bone dental formula 2.1.2.3
    • broad incisors primitive molars with rounded cusps
    broad palates broad nasal regions large brain no tail reduced lumbar region long upper limbs
    • wrist lacks an articulation between the ulna and carpel bones; have a fibrous meniscus
    hind limbs: broad ilium, broad femoral condyles, large hallux
List of Families: Family Hylobatidae
(Gibbons)
a. Hylobates syndactylus, H. concolor, H. hoolock, H. klossii,
H. lar, H. agilis, H. pileatus, H. moloch,
and H. muelleri
Family
Pongidae
(Orangutans, Chimpanzees, Bonobos, and Gorillas)
a. Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus and P. pygmaeus abelli
b. Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, P. troglodytes troglodytes, P.trogloydytes verus, and P. paniscus
c. Gorilla gorilla gorilla, G. gorilla beringei, and G. gorilla graueri
Family Hominidae (Humans) a.

75. Principles Of Cognitive Neuroscience - Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Brain Activity Elicited by Vocalizations in NonHuman Primates; General Theories about Hemispheric Differences; Genetic Determination of Language Functions
http://www.sinauer.com/detail.php?id=6946

76. Primate Factsheets: Common Marmoset (Callithrix Jacchus) Taxonomy, Morphology, &
Factsheet from the Primate Info Net including morphology, range, habitat and ecology. Includes a live webcam.
http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/factsheets/entry/common_marmoset

77. Specialization Track | CARTA
Comparative Developmental Biology of Primates; General Theories for Explaining Humans; Participating Ph. D. Granting Programs for a Specialized Track in Anthropogeny.
http://carta.anthropogeny.org/training/specialization-track
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    Aims and Objectives A proposal from a " Faculty of Anthropogeny " (which includes CARTA members) for a new transdisciplinary graduate specialization in Anthropogeny has been approved. It is aimed at providing graduate students from within a variety of existing UCSD programs the opportunity to specialize in research and education on explaining the human phenomenon. The goal is to rectify the absence of existing training programs that provide such a broad and explicitly transdisciplinary approach – spanning the social and natural sciences– and focussing on one of the oldest questions of humankind, namely, the origins of humans and humanity.

78. Primate Factsheets: White-cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus Leucogenys) Taxonomy, Morphol
Taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and behavior of this animal.
http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/factsheets/entry/white-cheeked_gibbon

79. Resveratrol
CR has been shown to extend the lifespan of C. elegans, Drosophila, mice, and some primates General good health is maintained In part, CR appears to stimulate the
http://chemistry.umeche.maine.edu/CHY431/Resveratrol1.html
Health Effects of Resveratrol
Start with caloric restriction (CR)
  • CR means a low calorie diet containing all necessary nutrients
  • CR has been shown to extend the lifespan of C. elegans, Drosophila , mice, and some primates
  • General good health is maintained
  • In part, CR appears to stimulate the production of proteins called sirtuins
Sirtuins are transcriptional corepressors and histone deacetylases.
  • They occur in all organisms from bacteria to humans
  • Humans express seven: SirT1 - SirT7
  • They use an NAD cofactor in the deacetylation, rather than simply hydrolyzing the acetyl Structures for two human sirtuins: Human SirT2 The Cleft Between Domains is the Binding Site Human SirT3 SirT3 with Acetyllysine Bound Remember that acetylation or methylation of the lysines in histones makes them less or more basic, thus favoring or disfavoring the access of the replication or transcription machinery. How frequently cells in multicellular animals replicate seems to be related to lifespan. This page last modified 2:01 PM on Wednesday April 28th, 2010.
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80. Pacific Primate Sanctuary
Sanctuary for endangered and distressed species of New World Primates such as the Cotton-top Tamarin. Facts about these endangered species, personal stories of rescue, and many ways you can help including volunteering.
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