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  1. Two new East African primates, (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by Ned Hollister, 1920
  2. A review of the middle and upper eocene primates of North America (with 14 plates) (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by C. Lewis Gazin, 1958
  3. Human hair and primate patterning: (with five plates) (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by Gerrit S Miller, 1931
  4. The behavior of Ateles geoffroyi and related species (with six plates) (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by John Frederick Eisenberg, 1966

81. Primates Are Great
Mahou Shoujo, Mature, miscellaneous, Mystery/Suspense, NonEnglish, Parody/Satire,Political Displaying detailed listing info for primates Are Great
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82. Serious Links - Environmental
Scientific Resources General/miscellaneous Campaigning Groups primates.+ The Chimpanzee Zone Maintained by Alasdair McKee.
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The Environment and related topics
(See also Local Links and the Environmental Philosophy Ethics sections.) Note that, as always, dividing the resources into sections is an inexact science; if you don't find what you're looking for in the section you'd expect, try in the next likeliest. Bats Birds Cetaceans
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BATS
Agreement on the Conservation of Bats in Europe
From "The Convention on Migratory Species".
Bat Conservation International, Inc.
I can't make out whether this is a commercial site or not, but it offers a lot of useful and intersting information.
Bats! Bats! Bats!
A New Zealand based commercial site, offering a fair amount of child-oriented information.
Organisation for Bat Conservation
An organisation, founded in 1990, "dedicated to protecting all bats through education, conservation, rescue, and ecological research". This is a large and fascinating site.
BIRDS
Audubon Society of Central Arkansas (ASCA)
Details of the Society, its newsletter, and other bird-related information.
National [i.e., U.S.] Audubon Society

83. Nat' Academies Press, Nutrient Requirements Of Nonhuman Primates: Second Revised
Nutrient Requirements of Nonhuman primates Second Revised Edition (2003) seeds 4% (113%); fruit 48% (17-68%); prey 1% (0-4%); miscellaneous 2% (0-11%)
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84. BIOSIS Field Guide
The miscellaneous Descriptors (MI) field contains additional words and phrases Mammals; Microorganisms; primates; Protozoans; Vertebrates miscellaneous
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85. Entrez Taxonomy
miscellaneous. Museum of Southwestern Biology. Artiodactyla taxonomy TreeBase.Cetacea. University of Alaska Museum. Cetacea taxonomy. 13 primates Links.
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86. NON-WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS 13
miscellaneous products, manufactured from nonwood forest raw materials primates. Rodents. Non-timber trees. Carnivores. Carnivores. Rattan. Ungulates
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      Annex 1. Classification of NWFPs - examples of approaches used
      Approaches International trade reporting: for example Customs and Excise, tend to group resources according to: product type (e.g. `live plants', `prepared beverages', `animal fats', `prepared bark products'); or end use (e.g. `chewing sponge or stick', `cloth', `edible leaves', `wine', `resin'). Biodiversity inventories usually group animals and plants according to scientific names of family and genera. Ethnobotanic studies classify according to local end uses (e.g. construction, edible, fuel, medicinal, poisons). Foresters and forest-based assessments use groupings according plant form and parts used (e.g. non-wood tree parts, tree fruit, herbs, climbers, shrubs, etc.) Wildlife ecologists usually group according to the scientific family and size (e.g. insectivores, primates, reptiles, rodents, ungulates).

87. Primates - Links Page 1
Two sites you won t want to miss about primates are primates.com at An abundance of links, information and photos on primates may all be found at the
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Leading the list in links to anything you want to know about apes, chimps or monkeys is the Electronic Zoo's Net Vet site located at: http://netvet.wustl.edu/primates.htm . There is an abundance of links here.
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Two sites you won't want to miss about primates are: Primates.com at: http://www.primates.com/index.htm l and Steve Bloom's photography at: http://www.primates.net/ . These are both exceptional sites on this subject.
http://anthro.palomar.edu/primate/default.htm

An abundance of links, information and photos on primates may all be found at the Primates Home Page at: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/4451/
Primates of the World brings you information about primates in their natural habitats, zoos, sanctuaries, and entertainment and news. Their site is located at: http://www.primatesoftheworld.com/
Aye Aye's Primate Primer contains photos, greeting cards, links and information and is a well put together site at: http://www.animaltime.net/primates/

88. The Happenings Of A Highschooler
My story goes like this one day, some primates decided to have babies, So both of them did as they wished, and when the parent primates saw their funny
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I'm going to be a sophomore in Anchorage, AK. I am interested in many things and if you have something interesting, you should tell me. I enjoy xc running, xc skiing, riflery, hockey, track, and biking around. Comments and suggestions are always welcome and I hope you enjoy the blog.
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I was going through my emails when I found one from my friend labeled "Fat Man haha" so I decided to look at it and I went to the link ((which I put in the linked title of this post)). After remembering the video, I listened to the song and got hooked. I haven't figured out who sings it or the name of the song or anything, so if you know anything about it please tell me! posted by oroto at 10:46 PM 0 comments
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89. BBC - Science & Nature - Articles - Primates At Risk As Forests Disappear
Charlotte Uhlenbroek, primates at risk as forests disappear. Travelling the worldto film primates for the tv series Cousins proved an eyeopener for
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90. BBC - Science & Nature - Articles - Primates At Risk As Forests Disappear
Travelling the world to film primates for the tv series I b Cousins /b /I proved an eyeopener for Charlotte Uhlenbroek.
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91. Andy Kerr - Save The Primates And Free Willy
Books later told me that primates express a variety of same emotions human do, primates are not only smarter than your average mammal, but share much in
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Whales belong in oceans, not zoos. Andy Kerr Home Page Topic Areas About Andy Kerr Books by Andy Kerr Chieftain Columns ... Site Map By Andy Kerr Column #33 - Go to next column Length: 750 words Published: 23 October 1997, Wallowa County Chieftain When my parents first took me to the Portland (now Washington Park) Zoo, I tarried most at the monkey and gorilla exhibits (really just cages without bars). They could kind of walk like humans (though their knuckles tended to drag), and could grasp tools like humans. They seemed to be able to communicate with sounds and gestures. They appeared to be engaged in playful activities. Books later told me that primates express a variety of same emotions human do, including surprise, happiness, sadness, grief, anger and depression.

92. Member Species-Specific Training Materials
Topics Mice, Rats, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, Gerbils, Rabbits, Cats, Dogs, NonhumanPrimates, Swine, Sheep/Goats, Amphibians, Birds, miscellaneous Laboratory
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93. Nonmember Species-Specific Training Materials
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94. ASM 15(4); Editorial: Ebola Virus
6,7,14 Neither strain has hitherto been isolated from nonhuman primates thathad not been Ebola virus infection in imported primates. Virginia 1989.
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Ebola Virus Update
Between 1 January and 24 April 1995, an outbreak of febrile hemorrhagic disease occurred in Kikuit, Bandindu Province in the southwestern part of Zaire. Approximately 136 cases were identified with 101 (74%) deaths reported so far. The cause of the outbreak has now been confirmed to be Ebola (EBO) virus. The high mortality rate that occurred during the recent outbreak caused by this virus has been the subject of increased media attention, prompting confusion and international anxiety. EBO virus is one of 12 distinct viruses that can cause severe hemorrhagic disease in humans (Table 1). The single strand EBO RNA virus is a member of a new family known as Filoviridae. The virus is pleomorphic, appearing as long filamentous (and sometimes branched) forms in a variety of shapes including U, 6-shaped, and circular. The virions have a uniform diameter of 80 nm, composed of a helical nucleocapsid and are enveloped with surface projections . The EBO virus first emerged in two severe hemorrhagic fever outbreaks in Zaire and Sudan in 1975 and 1979, infecting more than 500 people with 88% mortality in Zaire and 53% in Sudan. The EBO strains from Zaire (EBO-Z) and Sudan (EBO-S) are related but distinguishable in terms of serology, virulence potential and biochemical properties.

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T/F Primatologists are scientists who study primates. Which of the followingprimates most resemble the ancestor they share with humans 50 million years
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97. Pharrryngula::Go Read More About Conniving Primates...
Go read more about connivin primates Avast, I might have made a throwawaycomment about Machiavellian monkeys in th hodge-podge below, but Carl Zimmer
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info PZ Myers ... Comments Avast, I might have made a throw-away comment about Machiavellian monkeys in th' hodge-podge below, but Carl Zimmer has made some meatier comments on th' subject . Fire the cannons! Check it out!
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Robin Dunbar talked about his new book on this subject on Radio 4's Start th' Week recently, ye scurvey dog.
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I ha'nae read his new book but I really recommend an afore one, The Problem with Science . There's a little about it here
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98. Primates@Everything2.com
Order primates (Zoological Latin, from primas, first ) MiscellaneousVoting/Experience System Message Inbox Java Chatterbox chatterlight
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99. MISCELLANEOUS PMSF Workshop At Sagarmatha National Park The
miscellaneous. PMSF Workshop at Sagarmatha National Park The primatesdistributed in MakaluBarun National Park and Annapurna Conservation Area enjoy
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100. Observation Of The Behaviour Of Young Primates
Young primates are usually described either as infants or juveniles .These terms are no better defined when applied to primates in general than when
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1. Morphological and behavioural characteristics of the different primate groups. This project is not developmental; it is meant to give those without much knowledge of primates some essential background before you proceed to one of the developmental projects below. The living and fossil primates fall into four groups:
  • Prosimians , e.g. lemurs, bushbabies; tree shrews were formally classified as prosimians but are now regarded as a transitional form between them and insectivores; New World monkeys (Ceboidea), e.g. marmosets, tamarins, spider monkeys, cebus monkeys; Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea), e.g. macaques, baboons, guenons, langurs; (Hominoidea). The apes include 6 species of gibbon and the siamang, referred to as lesser apes, and the gorilla, orang utan and two species of chimpanzee, referred to as the great apes. Note that there are a number of species of Old World monkeys that are commonly referred to as apes, because they lack tails, for example the Barbary apes of Gibraltar, or the Celebes black ape (another name for the Sulawesi Crested Macacques that you will see in the zoo). These are not apes in biological terms. Note too that the true apes (Hylobatidae and Pongidae) are not a coherent group in terms of strict descent, since Hominids, of which our own species is the only one extant, are more closely related to chimpanzees than chimpanzees are to the other apes.
The zoo contains species belonging to all these groups (note that the prosimians include Pygmy Slow Lorises in the nocturnal house, 26; there is also a tree shrew in the "Ark", A). Find at least two species of each group. Note down as many differences in appearance and (so far as you can observe in a living specimen) anatomy between the species as you can. What characteristics seem to be consistent within groups but to vary between them? In addition, spend at least 5 minutes in continuous observation of the behaviour of an individual or group of each of the 8 species you have chosen (so choose exhibits where the animals are being fairly active). Are there differences in behaviour between the four primate groups? Can you relate them to the morphological differences you have described?

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