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The response of catarrhine primates to Pleistocene environmental fluctuations in East Asia
Nina G. Jablonski
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Anthropology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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China
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Distribution Pattern
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Metabolic Demand
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Monkey
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East Asia
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Environmental Fluctuations
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Hylobates
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Geographical Range
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Seasonal Environment
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Plant-based Foods
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Catarrhine Primates
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Catarrhines
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Short Gestation
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Pongo
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Rhinopithecus
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Subtropical Zone
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Macaca
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Distribution Shift
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Gestation Time
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Interpregnancy Interval
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Small Forms
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Gigantopithecus
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Tropical Zone
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Protocerebrum
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Pongo
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Macaca
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Rhinopithecus
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Hylobates
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