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Ontogenetic approaches to sexual dimorphism in anthropoids
Brian T Shea
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Cell & Developmental Biology
Anthropology
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Adults
100%
Allometry
16%
Cercopithecus
16%
Dimorphism
50%
Endpoints
33%
Erythrocebus
16%
Females
33%
Genus
16%
Gorilla
16%
Herbivore
16%
Heterochrony
16%
Information
16%
Macaca
16%
Males
33%
Natural Selection
16%
Papio
16%
Primate
33%
Shape
50%
Weight
33%
INIS
adults
100%
females
33%
growth
66%
information
16%
investigations
33%
macaca
16%
males
33%
mammals
16%
primates
33%
sex
33%
shape
50%
size
50%
variations
33%
weight
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Baboon
14%
Cercopithecus
14%
Comprehension
14%
Erythrocebus
14%
Genus
14%
Gorilla
14%
Growth
42%
Growth Rate
14%
Herbivore
14%
Introspection
14%
Macaca
14%
Morphology
14%
Natural Selection
14%
Primate
28%
Sex Difference
100%
Species
28%
Time
14%
Weight
28%