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Melanism in a wild sifaka population: Darker where cold and fragmented
View ORCID ProfileElizabeth Tapanes, View ORCID ProfileJason M. Kamilar, Maanas A. Nukala, View ORCID ProfileMitchell T. Irwin, View ORCID ProfileBrenda J. Bradley
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.02.478891
Elizabeth Tapanes
1Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University
Jason M. Kamilar
2Graduate Program in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology University of Massachusetts Amherst
3Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Maanas A. Nukala
1Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University
Mitchell T. Irwin
4Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University
Brenda J. Bradley
1Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University
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Posted February 04, 2022.
Melanism in a wild sifaka population: Darker where cold and fragmented
Elizabeth Tapanes, Jason M. Kamilar, Maanas A. Nukala, Mitchell T. Irwin, Brenda J. Bradley
bioRxiv 2022.02.02.478891; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.02.478891
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