Primate Communities by J. G. Fleagle, Charles Janson, Kaye Reed

By J. G. Fleagle, Charles Janson, Kaye Reed

Even supposing the habit and ecology of primates has been extra completely studied than that of the other staff of mammals, there were only a few makes an attempt to match the groups of residing primates present in varied components of the realm. In Primate groups, a global workforce of specialists compares the composition, habit, and ecology of primate groups in Africa, Asia, Madagascar, and South the USA. They learn the criteria underlying the similarities and ameliorations between those groups, together with their phylogenetic historical past, weather, rainfall, soil kind, wooded area composition, festival with different vertebrates, and human actions. because it brings jointly information regarding primate groups from world wide for the first actual time, it's going to quick turn into an enormous resource ebook for researchers in anthropology, ecology, and conservation, and a readable and informative textual content for undergraduate and graduate scholars learning primate ecology, primate conservation, or primate habit.

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