Primate field researchers long ago discovered the ebb and flow of alliances within primate troops, but until recently no one has watched horses in the wild closely enough to understand that they, too, behave this way.
Not exact matches
The mouse lemur — the world's smallest
primate — has the potential to transform the
field of genetics and serve as an ideal model for a wide range of
primate biology, behavior and medicine, including cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease, Stanford University School of Medicine
researchers say.
The
researchers led by Dr. Ziad Hafed of the Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) at the University of Tübingen investigated non-human
primates, ascertaining that different parts of the visual
field are represented asymmetrically in the superior colliculus, a brain structure central to visual perception and behavior.