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Published on: January 7, 2019
Facial dysplasia in wild chimpanzees
Sabrina Krief1, Jean-Michel Krief, Andrew Seguya
1UMR 7206 CNRS/MNHN/P7, Ecoathropologie et ethnobiologie, CP 135, Museum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris, France; Projet pour la conservation des grands singes (PCGS), UWA Sebitoli Station, Kibale National Park, Fort Portal, Uganda.
Abstract:
At least 10% of the Sebitoli chimpanzee community of the Kibale National Park (Uganda) present a characteristic facial phenotype with flattened nose, reduced nostrils, and concave mid-face. Affected individuals do not present skin lesions, and also young infants are affected. We suggest, therefore, a congenital origin of this defect.
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