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Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University | 論文
- Population density and group composition of Japanese sika deer (Cervus nippon yakushimae) in an evergreen broad-leaved forest in Yakushima, southern Japan
- 老齢カニクイザルに対するPueraria mirifica(植物エストロゲン)の長期投与が血中上皮小体ホルモンおよびカルシウムレベルに及ぼす影響
- Measurement of contrast thresholds of chimpanzees using a Parameter Estimation by Sequential Testing (PEST) procedure(Summary of Awarded Presentations at the 24th Annual Meeting)
- Morphological Identification and Ecology of the Red Jungle Fowl in Thailand, Laos and Vietnam
- Morphological Identification and Ecology of the Red Jungle Fowl in Thailand, Laos and Vietnam
- Postcranial bones of infant Nacholapithecus : ontogeny and positional behavioral adaptation
- Preliminary analysis of Nacholapithecus scapula and clavicle from Nachola, Kenya
- Comparative and functional anatomy of phalanges in Nacholapithecus kerioi, a Middle Miocene hominoid from northern Kenya
- Hominoid fossils discovered from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand : the first step towards understanding hominoid evolution in Neogene Southeast Asia
- An additional specimen of a large-bodied Miocene hominoid from Chiang Muan, northern Thailand
- Wild chimpanzee infant urine and saliva sampled noninvasively usable for DNA analyses
- オ-ストラリア産トビキバハリアリ(Myrmecia croslandi)染色体におけるNOR及び動原体の細胞分裂期特異的な銀染色性〔英文〕
- Kinematic analysis of bipedal locomotion of a Japanese macaque that lost its forearms due to congenital malformation
- ヒトコブラクダの家畜化と伝播
- Familial agenesis of mandibular first molars in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata)
- Mitochondrial variation and genetic differentiation in honey bees (Apis cerana, A. koschevnikovi and A. dorsata) of Borneo
- ネパール産家畜ヤク頭蓋の多変量解析
- Uptake of Phthalate Ester as an Environmental Chemical in Monkeys(PROCEEDINGS OF 24TH SYMPOSIUM ON TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH)
- A study on the social structure and dispersal patterns of hamadryas baboons living in a commensal group at Taif, Saudi Arabia
- Tool-use for drinking water by immature chimpanzees of Mahale : prevalence of an unessential behavior