2022
DOI: 10.1111/mam.12307
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Lessons from comparative primatology for understanding trait covariation and diversity in evolutionary ecology

Abstract: 1. Given the position of humans in the tree of life, comparative research on non-human primates has attracted the interest of researchers in biology, medical sciences, anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Covariation of species' phenotypes has been of particular interest. 2. Learning from the historical development of comparative research with primates should thus be particularly valuable for evolutionary ecology and to improve understanding of phenotypic integration and diversity. Such learning would also… Show more

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