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Bearded saki / Evolution of the brain / Capuchin monkey / Cebidae / Spider monkey / Howler monkey / Encephalization quotient / Saki monkey / Tamarin / Callitrichidae / Biology / New World monkeys
Date: 2013-09-23 11:03:26
Bearded saki
Evolution of the brain
Capuchin monkey
Cebidae
Spider monkey
Howler monkey
Encephalization quotient
Saki monkey
Tamarin
Callitrichidae
Biology
New World monkeys

THE ANATOMICAL RECORD 294:2207–Relative Brain Size, Gut Size, and Evolution in New World Monkeys WALTER HARTWIG,1* ALFRED L. ROSENBERGER,2,3,4,5 MARILYN A. NORCONK,6 AND MARCUS YOUNG OWL7

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