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Eller, A. R., Canington, S. L., Saiyed, S. T., Austin, R. M., Hofman, C. A., & Sholts, S. B. (2021). What does it mean to be wild? Assessing human influence on the environments of nonhuman primate specimens in museum collections. Ecology and Evolution, 11(18), 12617-12629.

Sadhir, S., Eller, A. R., Canington, S. L., & Sholts, S. B. (2022). Investigating factors of metabolic bone disease in baboons (Papio spp.) using museum collections. American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 177(3), 489-500.

Gutierrez, S., Canington, S. L., Eller, A. R., Herrelko, E. S., & Sholts, S. B. (2021). The intertwined history of non-human primate health and human medicine at the Smithsonian's national Zoo and conservation Biology Institute. Notes and Records, rsnr20210009.

Rogers, E. S., & Canington, S. L. (2021). Lemurs before lemur: depictions of captive lemurs prior to Linnaeus. Notes and Records.

Perry, J., & Canington, S. (2019). Chapter 8: Primate Evolution. Explorations: An Open Invitation to Biological Anthropology.

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