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Five New World Primates A Study in Comparative Ecology

Monograph
By: John Terborgh(Author)
312 pages, illustrations
Five New World Primates
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A reprint of a classical work in the Princeton Legacy Library. Originally published in 1984.

Five New World Primates is an intensive study of five species of New World monkeys – all omnivores with a diet of fruit and small prey. Notwithstanding their common diet, they differ widely in group size, social system, ranging patterns, and degree of territoriality.

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By: John Terborgh(Author)
312 pages, illustrations
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