La paléoprimatologie franco-japonaise : une longue coopération

Franco-Japanese research on fossil primates and particularly on the evolution of hominoids and the origins of hominids is not recent and was formalized in two international cooperative programs of the CNRS: a PICS and a GDRI devoted to the Neogene of Eastern Africa. The results are important for und...

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Main Author: Brigitte Senut
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Language:English
Published: Société Francophone de Primatologie 2016-12-01
Series:Revue de Primatologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/2656
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description Franco-Japanese research on fossil primates and particularly on the evolution of hominoids and the origins of hominids is not recent and was formalized in two international cooperative programs of the CNRS: a PICS and a GDRI devoted to the Neogene of Eastern Africa. The results are important for understanding the Miocene primates, their diversity, their locomotion, their geological context and their environment. This collaboration has also permitted the initiation of other collaborative researches on the Palaeogene of Southern Africa and the study of fossil Cercopithecoids (Mio-Plio-Pleistocene) from Europe, Asia and Africa.
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spellingShingle Brigitte Senut
La paléoprimatologie franco-japonaise : une longue coopération
Revue de Primatologie
Africa
Palaeogene
Neogene
Hominoidea
Cercopithecoidea
Primates
title La paléoprimatologie franco-japonaise : une longue coopération
title_full La paléoprimatologie franco-japonaise : une longue coopération
title_fullStr La paléoprimatologie franco-japonaise : une longue coopération
title_full_unstemmed La paléoprimatologie franco-japonaise : une longue coopération
title_short La paléoprimatologie franco-japonaise : une longue coopération
title_sort la paleoprimatologie franco japonaise une longue cooperation
topic Africa
Palaeogene
Neogene
Hominoidea
Cercopithecoidea
Primates
url https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/2656
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