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    • Elucidating Geological and Biological Processes underlying the Diversification of Sulawesi Tarsiers 

      Stefan Merker | Christine Driller | Dyah Perwitasari-Farajallah | Pamungkas, Joko | Hans Zischler (2010)
      Because of their exceptionally long independent evolution, a range diminution of their Eocene relatives, and a remarkable subsequent diversification in Southeast Asia, tarsiers are of particular importance to evolutionary ...
    • Molecular phylogeny and evolutionary history of Southeast Asian macaques forming the M. silenus group 

      Thomas Ziegler | Christophe Abegg | Erik Meijaard | Dyah Perwitasari-Farajallah | Lutz Walter | J. Keith Hodges | Christian Roos (2010)
      The 12 presently recognized taxa forming the Macaca silenus group represent the most diverse lineage within the genus Macaca. The present study was set up to clarify the phylogenetic relationships of the extant members of ...
    • The ischial callosities of Sulawesi macaques 

      Juliandi, Berry | Suryobroto, Bambang | Dyah Perwitasari-Farajallah (2009)
      Sulawesi island has a high level of endemism, including the seven species of monkey from the genus Macaca (macaques). These monkeys have a pair of sitting pads, termed ischial callosities that have diverse shapes and ...