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Title informationOUT OF PRINT Walker's Primates of the WorldSeries: WALKER'S MAMMALS OF THE WORLD Ronald M Nowak
224 pages, b/w photos, tabs. [2000]Johns Hopkins University Press
Softcover |
out of print | 2000
#41185 | ISBN-10: 0801862515
From Nigeria's needle-clawed bush baby to the snub-nosed langur of Tibet, from loris to lemur, from the woolly monkey to the "naked ape," primates are among the world's most diverse and distinctive groups of mammals. Seventy million years of evolving primate anatomy (much of it significantly influenced by a tree-dwelling lifestyle) has resulted in such defining characteristics as stereoscopic vision, a relatively large brain, grasping hands and feet, and superior levels of dexterity and muscular coordination. Nowak offers a comprehensive guide to this fascinating and varied order of mammals. Walker's Primates of the World includes scientific and common names, the number and distribution of species, measurements and physical traits, habitat, daily and seasonal activity, population dynamics, home range, social life, reproduction, longevity, and status of threatened species. Recently extinct genera, such as the giant lemurs of Madagascar, are covered in full. Textual summaries present accurate, well-documented descriptions of the physical characteristics and living habits of primates in every part of the world. related organisations include: Ape Alliance International Primate Protection League Orangutan Foundation International PRIMATE SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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