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Dietary quality and encephalization in platyrrhine primates
Kari L. Allen
, Richard F. Kay
Department of Neuroscience
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ape
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Body Size
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Brachyteles
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Brain Size
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Cladistics
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Energy Transfer
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Reconstruction
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Taxon
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Keyphrases
Body Size
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Brachyteles
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Brain Size
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Constraint Release
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Construction Cost
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Correlations between Relatives
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Diet Quality
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Diet Reconstruction
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Dietary Quality
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Encephalization
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Endocranial Volume
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Energetic Cost
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Expensive Tissue
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Expensive Tissue Hypothesis
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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High-quality Diet
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Hominoidea
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Low Quality Diets
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Phylogenetic Effect
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Phylogenetic Signal
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Platyrrhine Primates
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Platyrrhines
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Primates
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Volume Size
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Neuroscience
Energy Transfer
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