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191 related items for PubMed ID: 14605472

  • 1. Mother-infant interactions in slow lorises (Nycticebus bengalensis) and pygmy lorises (Nycticebus pygmaeus).
    Fitch-Snyder H, Ehrlich A.
    Folia Primatol (Basel); 2003; 74(5-6):259-71. PubMed ID: 14605472
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  • 2. Cranial allometry and geographic variation in slow lorises (Nycticebus).
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  • 3. Social relationships among captive male pygmy slow lorises (Nycticebus pygmaeus): Is forming male same-sex pairs a feasible management strategy?
    Yamanashi Y, Nemoto K, Alejandro J.
    Am J Primatol; 2021 Feb; 83(2):e23233. PubMed ID: 33503325
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  • 4. Functional genomics analysis reveals the evolutionary adaptation and demographic history of pygmy lorises.
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    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2022 Oct 04; 119(40):e2123030119. PubMed ID: 36161902
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  • 5. Behavioral Changes of Solitary Housed Female Pygmy Slow Lorises (Nycticebus pygmeaus) after Introduction into Group Enclosures.
    Alejandro J, Yamanashi Y, Nemoto K, Bercovitch FB, Huffman MA.
    Animals (Basel); 2021 Sep 20; 11(9):. PubMed ID: 34573717
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  • 7. Obligate exudativory characterizes the diet of the pygmy slow loris Nycticebus pygmaeus.
    Starr C, Nekaris KA.
    Am J Primatol; 2013 Oct 20; 75(10):1054-61. PubMed ID: 23801524
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  • 8. Monitoring pregnancy in twinning pygmy loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus) using fecal estrogen metabolites.
    Jurke MH, Czekala NM, Jurke S, Hagey LR, Lance VA, Conley AJ, Fitch-Snyder H.
    Am J Primatol; 1998 Oct 20; 46(2):173-83. PubMed ID: 9773680
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  • 9. Reducing stress and stereotypic behaviors in captive female pygmy slow lorises (Nycticebus pygmeaus).
    Alejandro J, Yamanashi Y, Nemoto K, Mouri K, Huang CW, Bercovitch FB, Huffman MA.
    Am J Primatol; 2023 Jul 20; 85(7):e23495. PubMed ID: 37128737
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  • 10. Exudativory in the Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) in Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura, northeast India.
    Swapna N, Radhakrishna S, Gupta AK, Kumar A.
    Am J Primatol; 2010 Feb 20; 72(2):113-21. PubMed ID: 19937974
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  • 11. Exudativory in the Asian loris, Nycticebus: Evolutionary divergence in the toothcomb and M3.
    Burrows AM, Hartstone-Rose A, Nash LT.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2015 Dec 20; 158(4):663-72. PubMed ID: 26286661
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  • 13. Evidence of tree gouging and exudate eating in pygmy slow lorises (Nycticebus pygmaeus).
    Tan CL, Drake JH.
    Folia Primatol (Basel); 2001 Dec 20; 72(1):37-9. PubMed ID: 11275748
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  • 14. Hibernation in the pygmy slow loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus): multiday torpor in primates is not restricted to Madagascar.
    Ruf T, Streicher U, Stalder GL, Nadler T, Walzer C.
    Sci Rep; 2015 Dec 03; 5():17392. PubMed ID: 26633602
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  • 15. Nasal airflow in the pygmy slow loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus) based on a combined histological, computed tomographic and computational fluid dynamics methodology.
    Smith TD, Craven BA, Engel SM, Bonar CJ, DeLeon VB.
    J Exp Biol; 2019 Nov 29; 222(Pt 23):. PubMed ID: 31712355
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  • 16. Diets high in fruits and low in gum exudates promote the occurrence and development of dental disease in pygmy slow loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus).
    Cabana F, Nekaris KA.
    Zoo Biol; 2015 Nov 29; 34(6):547-53. PubMed ID: 26339992
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  • 17. Observations of mating, birthing and parental behaviour in three subspecies of slender loris (Loris tardigradus and Loris lydekkerianus ) in India and Sri Lanka.
    Nekaris KA.
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  • 18. Abnormal Repetitive Behaviours of Confiscated Slow Loris (Nycticebus spp.) in Thailand.
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    Folia Primatol (Basel); 2018 Nov 29; 89(3-4):216-223. PubMed ID: 29734163
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  • 19. Exploring cultural drivers for wildlife trade via an ethnoprimatological approach: a case study of slender and slow lorises (Loris and Nycticebus) in South and Southeast Asia.
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    Am J Primatol; 2010 Sep 29; 72(10):877-86. PubMed ID: 20806336
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  • 20. Slowly Making Sense: A Review of the Two-Step Venom System within Slow (Nycticebus spp.) and Pygmy Lorises (Xanthonycticebus spp.).
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    Toxins (Basel); 2023 Aug 22; 15(9):. PubMed ID: 37755940
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