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Publications:
14. McMinds R, Jiang R, Aapa S, Ruhs E, Munds RA, Leiding J, Downs CJ, Martin LB. In review. Bacterial sepsis triggers stronger transcriptomic responses in larger primates

13. Munds RA
, Melin AD, & Higham JP. In Prep. Is primate cone ratio variation functional and adaptive? 
 
12. Munds RA, Cooper E, Janiak MC, Lam LG, DeCasien A, Bauman S, Montague M, Martinez M, Kawamura S, Higham JP, & Melin AD. 2022. Variation and heritability of retinal cone ratios in a free ranging population of rhesus macaques. Evolution.

11. Munds RA, Titus CL*, Moreira LAA, Eggert LS, & Blomquist GE. 2021. Examining the molecular basis of coat color in a nocturnal primate family (Lorisidae). Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.73338

10. Munds RA (Assessor). 2021 IUCN Red List. Nycticebus menagensis ssp. Insularis (Robinson. 1917). IUCN. 2021. The IUCN Red list of Threatened Species. Ver. 2021-3. Available at: www.iucinredlist.org (Accessed: 24 March 2021).
 
9. Svensson M, Bersacola E, Nijman V, Munds RA, Perkin A, & Bearder SK. Galagoides kumbirensis. 2020. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020: e.T164378198A164378551

8. Nekaris KAI, Munds RA, & Pimley EP. 2020. Trapping, collaring and monitoring the Lorisinae of Asia (Loris, Nycticebus) and Perodicticinae (Arctocebus, Perodicticus) of Africa. In Nekaris KAI & Burrows AM (eds). Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation of Lorises and Pottos. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

7. Munds RA, Titus CL, Eggert LS, & Blomquist GE. 2018. Using a multi-gene approach to infer the complicated phylogeny and evolutionary history of lorises (Order Primates:Family Lorisidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.  127 556-567. Editors Choice

6. Munds RA, Dunn RH, & Blomquist GE. 2018 Multivariate craniodental allometry of tarsiers. International Journal of Primatology.

5. Svensson MS, Bersacola E, Mills MSL, Munds RA, Perkin A, Masters JC, Couette S, Nekaris KAI, Bearder SK. 2017. A giant among dwarfs: A new species of galago (Primates: Galagidae) from Angola. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 163(1): 30-43.

4. Starkweather KE & Munds RA. 2016. Primate mating patterns. International Encyclopedia of Primatology.

3. Munds RA, Ali R, Nijman V, Nekaris KAI, & Goossens B. (2014). Living together in the night: abundance and habitat use of sympatric and allopatric populations of slow lorises and tarsiers (Nycticebus and Tarsius). Endangered Species Research. 22:269-277

2. Munds RA, Nekaris KAI, & Ford SM. (2013).  Taxonomy of the Bornean loris with new species Nycticebus kayan (Primates, Lorisidae). American Journal of Primatology. 75(1):46-56

1. Nekaris KAI, Munds RA. (2010). Using facial markings to unmask diversity: the slow lorises (Primates: Lorisidae: Nycticebus) of Indonesia. In Gursky S & Supriatna J (eds). The Primates of Indonesia. Springer: New York. 

Abstracts:
Munds RA, Janiak MC, Montague MJ, Martinez M, Kawamura S, Melin AD, Higham JP.  2020. The heritability of red-green cone ratios in a population of free-ranging Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). The International Primatological Society.
 
Blair ME, Le MD, Cao GTH, Lopez EH, Veronese DA, Kenyon M, Md-Zain BM, Munds RA, Nekaris KAI, Nijman V, Roos C, Thach HM, Sterling EJ. 2020. Revisiting molecular phylogenetic relationships among slow lorises (genus: Nycticebus): Unveiling novel genetic diversity. The International Primatological Society.
 
Melin A, Munds R, Janiak M, Montague M, Martinez M, Kawamura S, Higham J. 2020. L:M cone ratio variation in free-ranging Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). The Society of Molecular Biology & Evolution
 
Melin AD, Barron-Arrambide A, Munds RA, Montague MJ, Martinez M, Danias J, Wollstein G, & Higham JP. 2020. Intraocular pressure, optic nerve apperace, and posterior pole pathology in a large cohort of free-ranging rhesus macaques. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. 

Munds RA & Blomquist GE. 2017. Multivariate craniodental allometry in tarsiers (Tarsius), a small-bodied, cryptic, insular primate. American Association of Physical Anthropology.

Titus CL, Munds RA & Eggert LS. 2016. A phylogenetic reconstruction of captive Lorisidae primates with mitochondrial and a nuclear intron. International Primatological Society
 
Munds RA, Titus CL, Eggert LS, & Blomquist GE. 2016. Examining the adaptiveness of coat variation in slow lorises (Nycticebus) through the use of the melanocortin-1-receptor. International Primatological Society
 
Munds RA, Ahsan MH. 2016. Phylogenetic reconstruction of Tarsiidae: Uncovering the history of a deeply rooted family. American Association of Physical Anthropology.
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Munds RA, Ali R, Nekaris KAI, Nijman V, & Goossens B. (2013). Living together in the night: Abundance & habitat use of sympatric and allopatric populations of slow lorises and tarsiers (Nycticebus and Tarsius). American Association of Physical Anthropology.

Munds RA, Nekaris KAI, & Ford SM (2011). Facial markings used to reveal taxonomic differences in the Bornean slow loris (Nycticebus menagensis). American Association of Physical Anthropology.


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