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Herbert Covert
Herbert Covert
Professor of Anthropology, University of Colorado Boulder
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Trunk muscle activity in healthy subjects during bridging stabilization exercises
VK Stevens, KG Bouche, NN Mahieu, PL Coorevits, GG Vanderstraeten, ...
BMC musculoskeletal disorders 7, 1-8, 2006
3482006
Anatomy and behaviour of extinct primates
RF Kay, HH Covert
Food acquisition and processing in primates, 467-508, 1984
2331984
Dental microwear and diet: Implications for determining the feeding behaviors of extinct primates, with a comment on the dietary pattern of Sivapithecus
HH Covert, RF Kay
American Journal of physical anthropology 55 (3), 331-336, 1981
1811981
Primates: cladistic diagnosis and relationships
JR Wible, HH Covert
Journal of Human Evolution 16 (1), 1-22, 1987
1271987
True grit: a microwear experiment
RF Kay, HH Covert
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 61 (1), 33-38, 1983
1131983
Biology of early Cenozoic primates
HH Covert
AR Liss, 1986
1091986
Associations between nutrition, gut microbiome, and health in a novel nonhuman primate model
JB Clayton, GA Al-Ghalith, HT Long, BV Tuan, F Cabana, H Huang, ...
Scientific reports 8 (1), 11159, 2018
802018
Learning the ropes: The ontogeny of locomotion in red‐shanked douc (Pygathrix nemaeus), Delacour's (Trachypithecus delacouri), and Hatinh langurs (Trachypithecus hatinhensis) I …
C Workman, HH Covert
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 2005
762005
It’s tough out there: variation in the toughness of ingested leaves and feeding behavior among four Colobinae in Vietnam
BW Wright, L Ulibarri, J O’brien, B Sadler, R Prodhan, HH Covert, ...
International Journal of Primatology 29, 1455-1466, 2008
722008
Unexpected locomotor behaviour: brachiation by an Old World monkey (Pygathrix nemaeus) from Vietnam
CD Byron, HH Covert
Journal of Zoology 263 (1), 101-106, 2004
692004
New skeletal remains of Omomys (Primates, Omomyidae): functional morphology of the hindlimb and locomotor behavior of a Middle Eocene primate
RL Anemone, HH Covert
Journal of human evolution 38 (5), 607-633, 2000
612000
ADAPTATIONS AND EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIPS OF THE EOCENE PRIMATE FAMILY NOTHARCTIDAE (PALEONTOLOGY, PHYLOGENY, ANATOMY)
HH Covert
Duke University, 1985
531985
Biomechanical association of dental and temporomandibular pathology in a medieval Nubian population
SG Sheridan, DM Mittler, DP Van Gerven, HH Covert
American journal of physical anthropology 85 (2), 201-205, 1991
511991
Comparisons of Suspensory Behaviors Among Pygathrix cinerea, P. nemaeus, and Nomascus leucogenys in Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam
KA Wright, NJ Stevens, HH Covert, T Nadler
International Journal of Primatology 29, 1467-1480, 2008
502008
Ankle and foot morphology of Cantius mckennai: adaptations and phylogenetic implications
HH Covert
Journal of Human Evolution 17 (1-2), 57-70, 1988
481988
New early Eocene anaptomorphine primate (Omomyidae) from the Washakie Basin, Wyoming, with comments on the phylogeny and paleobiology of anaptomorphines
BA Williams, HH Covert
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 93 (3), 323-340, 1994
471994
Description of new skeletal remains of the early Eocene anaptomorphine primate Absarokius (Omomyidae) and a discussion about its adaptive profile
HH Covert, MW Hamrick
Journal of Human Evolution 25 (5), 351-362, 1993
441993
Diet of the Tonkin snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus avunculus) in the Khau Ca area, Ha Giang province, northeastern Vietnam
LK Quyet, AD Nguyen, VA Tai, B Wright, HH Covert
Vietnamese Journal of Primatology 2007 (1), 2007
362007
The earliest fossil primates and the evolution of prosimians: introduction
C HH
The primate fossil record, 2002
342002
New body mass estimates for Omomys carteri, a middle Eocene primate from North America
BA Payseur, HH Covert, CJ Vinyard, M Dagosto
American Journal of Physical Anthropology: The Official Publication of the …, 1999
331999
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