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1. Multiple factors behind early diversification of skull morphology in the continental radiation of New World monkeys. Aristide L, Bastide P, Dos Reis SF, Pires Dos Santos TM, Lopes RT, Perez SI. Evolution; 2018 Dec; 72(12):2697-2711. PubMed ID: 30246282 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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