Red-fronted lemurs recognize conspecifics in photos
Eight years after the discovery of a new primate species in Myanmar, scientists have released a new report revealing how the 'snubby' is faring
Leading biologists discuss the complexity of social groups and their origins at the German Primate Center
DFG extends funding for research group "Sociality and Primate Health" with approximately 2.5 million euros
Two opposing processes determine how maternal stress affects offspring growth in different developmental phases
The type of vaccine administered and the activation of the body's own immune cells influence the vaccine protection
Neue Erkenntnisse zur Evolutionsbiologie des Menschen
Benjamin Dann receives award for his research on neural networks
High levels of hair cortisol – a sign of long-term stress – are associated with reduced survival in wild grey mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus), according to a study published in the open access journal BMC Ecology.
Ausstellung „Primaten“ am Deutschen Primatenzentrum präsentiert Wissenswertes über unsere nächsten Verwandten.
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