Adaptive response to sociality and ecology drives the diversification of facial colour patterns in catarrhines
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Research suggests that the diversification of facial colour patterns in catarrhines, a group of primates, may be driven by adaptive responses to sociality and ecology. However, the specific focus and findings of the research are unclear, with reports touching on various topics including marine fisheries, plant studies, and disease emergence. Some studies indicate that ecological factors, such as environment, may play a role in variations in facial coloration and eye shape among primates.
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