نتایج جستجو برای: vervet monkey

تعداد نتایج: 20382  

Journal: :Biological theory 2014
D Kimbrough Oller Ulrike Griebel

Quantitative comparison of human language and natural animal communication requires improved conceptualizations. We argue that an infrastructural approach to development and evolution incorporating an extended interpretation of the distinctions among illocution, perlocution, and meaning (Austin 1962; Oller and Griebel 2008) can help place the issues relevant to quantitative comparison in perspe...

2016
Mark W. Burke Alexey Inyatkin Maurice Ptito Frank R. Ervin Roberta M. Palmour

Fetal alcohol exposure (FAE) alters hippocampal cell numbers in rodents and primates, and this may be due, in part, to a reduction in the number or migration of neuronal progenitor cells. The olfactory bulb exhibits substantial postnatal cellular proliferation and a rapid turnover of newly formed cells in the rostral migratory pathway, while production and migration of postnatal neurons into th...

2010
Peter G. Mantle Katharine M. McHugh John E. Fincham

Liquid- or solid substrate-cultured Penicillium polonicum administered in feed to rats over several days evokes a histopathological response in kidney involving apoptosis and abnormal mitosis in proximal tubules. The amphoteric toxin is yet only partly characterized, but can be isolated from cultured sporulating biomass in a fraction that is soluble in water and ethanol, and exchangeable on eit...

Journal: :Adaptive Behaviour 1999
Michael Oliphant

Human language is a unique ability. It sits apart from other systems of communication in two striking ways: it is syntactic, and it is learned. While most approaches to the evolution of language have focused on the evolution of syntax, this paper explores the computational issues that arise in shifting from a simple innate communication system to an equally simple one that is learned. Associati...

Journal: :Cognition 1990
D L Cheney R M Seyfarth

Monkeys recognize the social relations that exist among others in their group. They know who associates with whom, for example, and other animals' relative dominance ranks. In addition, monkeys appear to compare types of social relations and make same/different judgments about them. In captivity, longtailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) trained to recognize the relation between one adult femal...

The aim of this study was to determine the influence of environmental parameters onthe abundance of monkey goby Neogobius pallasi. A total of 526 and 163 individuals ofmonkey goby specimens were caught by electro-shocker in the Kaboodval and Shirabad Streams, respectively. The ranges of total length of the specimens in Kaboodval and Shirabad Streams were respectively 22-137.55 mm and 32.64-137....

2009
Mark Burke Shahin Zangenehpour Peter R. Mouton Maurice Ptito

The non-human primate is an important translational species for understanding the normal function and disease processes of the human brain. Unbiased stereology, the method accepted as state-of-the-art for quantification of biological objects in tissue sections, generates reliable structural data for biological features in the mammalian brain. The key components of the approach are unbiased (sys...

Journal: :The Anatomical record 1987
J K Kimani A H Walji J M Mungai

The segmental and zonal variations in the quantitative relationships between elastic and collagen fibers within the lateral costotransverse ligaments have been investigated in the vervet monkey. The lateral costotransverse ligaments of the caudal segments have a largely elastic structure in contrast to those of the cranial segments, which are characteristically collagenous. In the transitional ...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2015
Qunyuan Zhang Haley Abel Alan Wells Petra Lenzini Felicia Gomez Michael A. Province Alan A. Templeton George M. Weinstock Nita H. Salzman Ingrid B. Borecki

MOTIVATION Establishment of a statistical association between microbiome features and clinical outcomes is of growing interest because of the potential for yielding insights into biological mechanisms and pathogenesis. Extracting microbiome features that are relevant for a disease is challenging and existing variable selection methods are limited due to large number of risk factor variables fro...

2010

How Monkeys See The World by Dorothy Cheney and Robert Seyfarth (1990) is the result of many years of close observational research on vervet monkeys in Africa. Vervets are members of the Family Cercopithecidae who are monkeys who live in Africa and Asia. They are more closely related to apes and hominoids than are New World Monkeys, as their line and the hominoids diverged after the New World M...

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