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The relative efficacy of the cranium and os coxa for taxonomic assessment in macaques.

Brittany Kenyon-FlattMark A ConawayStephen J LycettNoreen von Cramon-Taubadel
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
The hypothesis that cranial and os coxal shape can be used to discriminate among macaque species was supported. The cranium was better at differentiating females, while the os coxa was better at differentiating male macaques. Hence, there is no a priori reason for preferring the cranium when assessing intragenetic taxonomic relationships, but the effects of high levels of sexual dimorphism must be corrected for to accurately assess taxonomic signatures.
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