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Brief communication: Morphometric data for adult lion-tailed macaques (Macaca silenus)
Authors:N C Harvey  A S Clarke  D G Lindburg
Institution:Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species, San Diego, California 92112.
Abstract:Basic morphometric data were collected from 22 adult lion-tailed macaques (M. silenus) of both sexes. M. silenus is a rare primate species from which adequate morphometric data have not heretofore been available for comparative purposes. Data collected include measures of gross body size (weight; crown-rump and rump-heel length), and for males, measures of secondary sexual characteristics (canine tooth and testes size). Degree of sexual dimorphism was marked, with males significantly larger and heavier than females. The three body size measures were correlated for males but not for females. There was substantial variation among individual males in secondary sex characteristics measurements. The data indicate than lion-tailed macaque morphometrics are consonant with the general pattern of positive allometry for body size and sexual dimorphism characteristic of the primate order.
Keywords:Sexual dimorphism  Morphometrics  Body size
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