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Primates in Perspective

Bearder, Simon K.(Edited by)Campbell, Christina J.(Edited by)Fuentes, Augustin(Edited by)MacKinnon, Katherine C.(Edited by)Panger, Melissa(Edited by)
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Primates in Perspective is the first edited volume to offer a comprehensive overview of primatology since 1987.

Forty-four original essays--by fifty-nine leading researchers in the field today-- provide wide-ranging and contemporary coverage of all of the major areas of primatology. Arranged in six sections, the text begins with an introduction to primatology and a review of the natural history of the major taxonomic groups within the order Primates.

It goes on to cover methodologies and research design for both field and captive settings; primate reproduction; primate ecology and conservation and their roles in the daily lives of primates; and such aspects of social behavior and intelligence as communication, learning, and cognition.

The volume ends with a concluding chapter by the editors that discusses the future of primatological research. Ideal for introductory primatology courses, Primates in Perspective can also be used in upper-division behavior and conservation courses.

Additionally, it is an invaluable reference tool for primate researchers.

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Product Details
0195171349 / 9780195171341
Hardback
599.8
06/04/2006
United States
English
xiv, 720 p. : ill.
29 cm
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