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A new study of guenon monkeys in Gombe National Park is the first to provide genetic evidence of ongoing mating between two distinct species. These monkeys have successfully been producing hybrid ...
A new study of guenon monkeys in Gombe National Park is the first to provide genetic evidence of ongoing mating between two distinct species. These monkeys have successfully been producing hybrid ...
By peeping into the DNA from the faeces of 144 guenon monkeys from the site, researchers found evidence of ongoing mating between two genetically distinct groups.
It is the first time that such cross-divide mating has been proven among guenon monkeys. And it has resulted in a unique hybrid population, according to research published in the International ...
Red-tails are mating with blues, ... The proof that the monkeys have gone wild sexually is based on examining DNA in the excrement of 144 guenon monkeys — red-tailed, ...
Sex-mad monkeys have been mating with other species, creating an entirely new hybrid population of monkeys — and scientists are absolutely fine with it. The primates from Tanzania’s Gom… ...
A hybrid male in the study group in Gombe National Park MANENO MPONGO/GOMBE HYBRID MONKEY PROJECT. B ack in 2004, Kate Detwiler had her binoculars trained on a guenon monkey perched in a tree deep in ...
The guenon monkeys lineage was discovered by Dr. Kate Detwiler, ... "There's a lot of promiscuity taking place. Red-tails are mating with blues, blues are mating with red-tails, ...
A researcher from Florida Atlantic University is the first to document that two genetically distinct species of guenon monkeys inhabiting Gombe National Park in Tanzania, Africa, have been ...
First genetic evidence of ongoing mating between two distinct species of guenon monkeys. A researcher from Florida Atlantic University is the first to document that two genetically distinct ...