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169 related items for PubMed ID: 18024593

  • 41. Why are there apes? Evidence for the co-evolution of ape and monkey ecomorphology.
    Hunt KD.
    J Anat; 2016 Apr; 228(4):630-85. PubMed ID: 27004976
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  • 44. Wrist morphology reveals substantial locomotor diversity among early catarrhines: an analysis of capitates from the early Miocene of Tinderet (Kenya).
    Wuthrich C, MacLatchy LM, Nengo IO.
    Sci Rep; 2019 Mar 06; 9(1):3728. PubMed ID: 30842461
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  • 48. Great apes and humans evolved from a long-backed ancestor.
    Machnicki AL, Reno PL.
    J Hum Evol; 2020 Jul 06; 144():102791. PubMed ID: 32388009
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  • 54. First discovery of postcranial bones of Ouranopithecus macedoniensis (Primates, Hominoidea) from the late Miocene of Macedonia (Greece).
    de Bonis L, Koufos GD.
    J Hum Evol; 2014 Sep 06; 74():21-36. PubMed ID: 25063563
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  • 55. Pierolapithecus and the functional morphology of Miocene ape hand phalanges: paleobiological and evolutionary implications.
    Almécija S, Alba DM, Moyà-Solà S.
    J Hum Evol; 2009 Sep 06; 57(3):284-97. PubMed ID: 19631964
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  • 56. An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand.
    Kunimatsu Y, Ratanasthien B, Nakaya H, Saegusa H, Nagaoka S, Suganuma Y, Fukuchi A, Udomkan B.
    Primates; 2005 Jan 06; 46(1):65-9. PubMed ID: 15309636
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  • 57. A new species of great ape from the late Miocene epoch in Ethiopia.
    Suwa G, Kono RT, Katoh S, Asfaw B, Beyene Y.
    Nature; 2007 Aug 23; 448(7156):921-4. PubMed ID: 17713533
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  • 58. India at the cross-roads of human evolution.
    Patnaik R, Chauhan P.
    J Biosci; 2009 Nov 23; 34(5):729. PubMed ID: 20009268
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  • 59. Dental metric comparisons of Morotopithecus and Afropithecus: implications for the validity of the genus Morotopithecus.
    Patel BA, Grossman A.
    J Hum Evol; 2006 Nov 23; 51(5):506-12. PubMed ID: 16914180
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  • 60. Paleoanthropology. Kenyan skeleton shakes ape family tree.
    Zimmer C.
    Science; 1999 Aug 27; 285(5432):1335, 1337. PubMed ID: 10490402
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