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Muscle Mass Scaling in Primates: An Energetic and Ecological Perspective
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Primates
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Muscle Mass
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Body Composition
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Muscularity
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Mass Scaling
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Ecological Perspective
100%
Total Body Mass
66%
Tarsius Syrichta
33%
Non-primate
33%
Haplorhine
33%
Functional Consequences
33%
Terrestrial Species
33%
Closely Related Species
33%
Isometric Scaling
33%
Strepsirrhine Primate
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Metatherian
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Taxonomic Groups
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Arboreal Species
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Arboreality
33%
Eutherian
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Scaling Relationship
33%
Total muscle Mass
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Energy Transfer
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Body Composition
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Body Mass
66%
Terrestrial Species
33%
Arboreal Species
33%
Tarsier
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ecological Perspective
100%
Body Composition
100%
Neuroscience
Body Composition
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