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Species, Species Concepts and Primate Evolution
Species, Subspecies, and Baboon Systematics
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Author(s):
Clifford J. Jolly
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1993
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Springer US
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1993
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10.1007/978-1-4899-3745-2_4
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Book chapters
pp. 43
Primates and Paradigms
pp. 67
Species, Subspecies, and Baboon Systematics
pp. 123
Geographic Variation in Primates
pp. 163
Speciation and Morphological Differentiation in the Genus Lemur
pp. 211
Measures of Dental Variation as Indicators of Multiple Taxa in Samples of Sympatric Cercopithecus Species
pp. 239
Catarrhine Dental Variability and Species Recognition in the Fossil Record
pp. 265
Multivariate Craniometric Variation in Chimpanzees
pp. 345
Cladistic Concepts and the Species Problem in Hominoid Evolution
pp. 373
Species Discrimination in Proconsul from Rusinga and Mfangano Islands, Kenya
pp. 393
Species Recognition in Middle Miocene Hominoids
pp. 461
The Importance of Species Taxa in Paleoanthropology and an Argument for the Phylogenetic Concept of the Species Category
pp. 485
Early Homo
pp. 523
Morphological Variation in Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens in the Levant
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