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Do Craniofacial Characters Reflect Neutral Drift, Climatic Adaptation, or Sexual Selection?

Do Craniofacial Characters Reflect Neutral Drift, Climatic Adaptation, or Sexual Selection?

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Feb 09, 2019
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New York University Primatologist James Higham delivered an extraordinarily interesting talk on primate reproductive ecology at the Natural History museum this week. He pointed out that otherwise morphologically quite similar primate species can coexist sympatrically without interbreeding — some half a dozen of them in one particular rainforest. The vas…

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