Current status of the Caribbean Primate Research Center Museum.

P R Health Sci J

Caribbean Primate Research Center, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan 00936.

Published: April 1989

The history of the Caribbean Primate Research Center Museum, including the Cayo Santiago Skeletal Collection, is briefly reviewed. Since 1971 skeletons of free-ranging rhesus monkeys from Cayo Santiago have been systematically collected for osteological research. Since 1981 the skeletons from the six species of New and Old World monkeys maintained at Sabana Seca have also been collected. The CPRC Museum was established the following year to house this comparative skeletal collection, as well as alcohol-stored tissue specimens and a library. The current status of the collection, including numbers and types of specimens, and use policies, are presented to give an overview of the research potential of the Museum for biological, anthropological, pathological, and biomedical research.

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