Check out Smithsonian Magazine’s recent article about geladas.
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Check out Smithsonian Magazine’s recent article about geladas.
Filed under: Fieldwork, Primatology | Tagged: geladas, magazine, popular press | 1 Comment »
I just got my 150th anniversary edition of Origin for free with a special introduction by Ray Comfort. I’m glad my university among the best at brainwashing young minds with the atheistic, racist, and thoroughly debunked theory of evolution by means of natural selection. Please note the sarcasm.
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The upcoming special issue of International Journal of Primatology includes a number of interesting articles on the function of primate coloration in species such as geladas (Theropithecus gelada) (Bergman et al., in press), drills (Mandrillus leucophaeus) (Marty et al., in press), mandrills (M. sphinx) (Setchell et al., in press), and red-fronted lemurs (Eulemur fulvus rufus) [...]
Filed under: Animal Behavior, Biology, Primatology | Tagged: badge of status, coloration, drill, female choice, Mandrillus leucophaeus, sexual selection | 1 Comment »