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Another general aspect of mammalian reproductive behaviour is that they do not normally form pairs. Exceptions occur in certain carnivores and in some primates, in which parental care is divided between the sexes.
Selection for postnatal grasping, therefore, has not had the high survival value in humans that it has in nonhuman primates, in which the survival of the infant depends on its ability to hold on tightly.
In his first response to the outcry from abroad, the Most Rev. Frank T. Griswold, presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church USA, sent a letter on Tuesday to Anglican primates in which he acknowledged "how problematic this election is for some of you, as well as for some members of my own church".
Among primates in which females tend to have one mate at a time, like humans and gorillas, testicles are generally smaller.
Experiments in Parkinsonian primates in which synaptic connections in the basal ganglia were selectively blocked demonstrated that β oscillations were dependent on glutamatergic input to the STN and the reciprocal connections between the STN and GPe [27].
Our results suggest that lemur enamel might have distinct properties from the enamel of other primates in which the repeats are absent.
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One discrepancy was observed in the measures obtained from Aotus sp., a New World primate, in which the average measures were similar to Macaca fuscata and apes, but it was not possible to associate it with any aspect considered in this work.
To answer this question, student wrote a longer paper (Short Paper 3: Are Primates Special?) in which they analyzed evidence, drew conclusions about primate cognition, and established clear, contestable arguments that were supported by empirical evidence and evolutionary theory.
Lastly, little is known about the role of mTORC1 in primate aging and life extension by CR in those primate populations in which such extension is seen.
Turgidity and excessive vascularity of the tissues of the perineum are probably characteristic of all mammals, but there are certain primate species in which this engorgement reaches monstrous proportions, notably baboons, mangabeys, some macaques, and chimpanzees.
Sandy Harcourt, an anthropologist at the University of California, Davis, says that in primate species in which females mate with many males, the males tend to have larger penises--placing their sperm closest to the eggs.
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