There’s a paper about the development of c o l o u r s in Mandrills (apparently it’s structural as opposed to pigment based here as well) https://t.co/XO1hYkt2fN https://t.co/htiqg4Ce86
RT @meganpetersdorf: @AnneWHilborn @Laurenmrobin @nyuprimatology See this paper on mandrills for more on this! https://t.co/4g4RSV5fvv
@AnneWHilborn @Laurenmrobin @nyuprimatology See this paper on mandrills for more on this! https://t.co/4g4RSV5fvv
RT @nyuprimatology: @fuzzyatelin @gisela_kopp @AMelinLab The blue should create chromatic contrast for the red (see e.g. https://t.co/pnPH5…
RT @nyuprimatology: @fuzzyatelin @gisela_kopp @AMelinLab The blue should create chromatic contrast for the red (see e.g. https://t.co/pnPH5…
RT @nyuprimatology: @fuzzyatelin @gisela_kopp @AMelinLab The blue should create chromatic contrast for the red (see e.g. https://t.co/pnPH5…
@fuzzyatelin @gisela_kopp @AMelinLab The blue should create chromatic contrast for the red (see e.g. https://t.co/pnPH5Ff7gw). In most Cercopithecines (inc. vervets) male coloration is thought to specifically signal dominance rank/social status but not nec
Mandrills use their colorful faces as part of social signals http://t.co/XG9lprUF0C http://t.co/OLEkOFVttb http://t.co/SRuD0SHTlz #2014MMM
PLoS 1: The Evolution of the Multicoloured Face of Mandrills: Insights from the Perceptual Space of Colour Vision http://t.co/2okMLhjc