Papio cynocephalus
Appearance
Classis : Mammalia
Ordo : Primates
Infraordo : Simiiformes
Familia : Cercopithecidae
Genus : Papio
Species : P. cynocephalus
Ordo : Primates
Infraordo : Simiiformes
Familia : Cercopithecidae
Genus : Papio
Species : P. cynocephalus
Papio cynocephalus (binomen a Carolo Linnaeo anno 1766 statutum) est species Primatum Cercopithecidarum in Africa orientali et meridiana vivens. Subspecies tres recognoscuntur, videlicet P. c. cynocephalus, P. c. ibeanus, P. c. kindae.
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ IUCN Red List
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Stuart A. Altmann, Foraging for Survival: Yearling Baboons in Africa. Chicagine: University of Chicago Press, 1998 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
- David G. Post, "Feeding Behavior of Yellow Baboons (Papio cynocephalus) in the Amboseli National Park, Kenya" in International Journal of Primatology vol. 3 (1982)
- Guy William Norton, Ramon J. Rhine, Gail M. Wynn, Roger D. Wynn, "Baboon Diet: A Five-Year Study of Stability and Variability in the Plant Feeding and Habitat of the Yellow Baboons (Papio cynocephalus) of Mikumi National Park, Tanzania" in Folia Primatologica vol. 48 (1987) pp. 78–120 Epitome
- Ramon J. Rhine, Guy William Norton, Gail M. Wynn, Roger D. Wynn, "Plant feeding of yellow baboons (Papio cynocephalus) in Mikumi National Park, Tanzania, and the relationship between seasonal feeding and immature survival" in International Journal of Primatology vol. 10 (1991) pp. 319-342 Epitome
- Matthew N. Zipple et al., "Intergenerational effects of early adversity on survival in wild baboons" in eLife vol. 8 (2019) e47433
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Papionem cynocephalum spectant. |
Situs scientifici: • ITIS • NCBI • Biodiversity • Encyclopedia of Life • IUCN Red List • Fossilworks |