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High Altitude Primates - volume 44

Grow, Nanda B.(Edited by)Gursky-Doyen, Sharon(Edited by)Krzton, Ali(Edited by)
Part of the Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects series
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The basic goal of the volume is to compile the most up to date research on how high altitude affects the behavior, ecology, evolution and conservation status of primates, especially in comparison to lowland populations.

Historically, the majority of primate studies have focused on lowland populations.

However, as the lowlands have been disappearing, more and more primatologists have begun studying populations located in higher altitudes.

High altitude populations are important not only because of their uniqueness, but also because they highlight the range of primate adaptability and the complex variables that are involved in primate evolution.

These populations are good examples of how geographic scales result in diversification and/or speciation.

Yet, there have been very few papers addressing how this high altitude environment affects the behavior, ecology, and conservation status of these primates.

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Product Details
Springer
1461481759 / 9781461481751
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
19/11/2013
English
351 pages
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