Spider Monkeys: Behavior, Ecology and Evolution of the Genus Ateles: 55 (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology)
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Book Details
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Author: Christina J. Campbell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Language: English
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Edition: Reprint
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ISBN: 9781107406025
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Binding: Paperback
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Format: Import
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Number of Pages: 422
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Release Date: July 26, 2012
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Package Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 1.0 inches
About The Book
Spider Monkeys: Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution by Christina J. Campbell is an essential resource for anyone interested in the fascinating world of spider monkeys. Traditionally, these primates have been challenging to study in their natural habitats, but recent research advancements have opened new avenues for understanding their behavior, ecology, and evolutionary dynamics.
This book brings together a wealth of both published and previously unpublished research on spider monkeys, making it a crucial text for academic researchers, graduate students, and anyone with an interest in primate behavior. It offers a comprehensive overview of the latest findings and methodologies in spider monkey research, covering topics from their complex social structures to their foraging behavior and the environmental factors that influence their survival.
Organized and accessible, Spider Monkeys presents cutting-edge information in a format that is suitable for both new researchers and seasoned experts. The book’s integration of diverse studies makes it a one-stop resource for understanding the spider monkey genus in its entirety.
Whether you're conducting your own research or simply seeking to expand your knowledge of primate behavior, this book is an invaluable addition to your library.