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Walker's Primates of the World [Paperback]

Ronald M. Nowak (Author), Russell A. Mittermeier (Introduction), Anthony B. Rylands (Introduction), William R. Konstant (Introduction)
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October 28, 1999

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.

Now Ronald M. 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.

In a new introduction, noted primate conservationists Russell A. Mittermeier, Anthony B. Rylands, and William R. Konstant discuss the taxonomy and distribution of primates as well as their distinguishing characteristics, special adaptations and particularly striking features, such as sociality. They also report on conservation efforts past and future, and assess the factors, largely human-caused, that are threatening non-human primates with extinction.



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Professional naturalists will find [these volumes] invaluable as a handy reference, and amateurs—at least those citizens alive to their earthly environment—should delight in finding so much fascinating information made so available and palatable.

(Audubon )

What an amazing lot mammals are, seen here in all of their diversity!... Walker has made available a mine of information, for the specialist as well as for the casually interested... If you want to find out about a mammal, then, here is the place to look.

(New York Times )

Every mammalogist must have [these books], and those who profess a broad interest in the fauna of the world will want them.

(Natural History )

Book Description

In paperback, the primate section of the acclaimed Walker's Mammals of the World


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1 edition (October 28, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801862515
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801862519
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #505,570 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for research, not something to curl up with..., March 13, 2001
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This book is an excellent resource if you're looking to do any type of research, it would also be perfect to use as a ready reference tool for identiying certain species, but it is written in a dictionary type of style so it is not an incredible easy read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent resource, October 16, 2006
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All of the books of this series are exceptional resources for biologists (amateur and professional), zoo workers or frequenters, students, teachers, or Discovery Channel watchers. The scope of information includes descriptions of basic biology, like diet, habitat, reproduction, and life cycle, and also has in-depth scientific information for those who would use it as a scholarly resource. I would recommend these books to anyone with an interest in the subject.
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2 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You can enjoy the primates world with this book!, November 8, 2000
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Before I got this book, I didn't know about pramates at all. Because I didn't have much interest to primates. And now I'm interested in primates, and want to know more. On this book, there're many photos and stories about primates. You can enjoy primates world with this book.
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The family of 9 genera and 18 species is found in Africa south of the Sahara, southern India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, and the East Indies. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
bodv length, primate conservation, neotropical primates, subfossil material, prosimian behavior, dwarf lemur, primate communities, cranial length, group home range, near threatened, geological range, red colobus, douc langur, ruffed lemur, gentle lemur, primate diversity, lemur species, indri indri, dental formula, bamboo lemur, dental characters, single adult male, howling monkeys, endangered primates, nocturnal prosimians
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Van Tienhoven, Zoological Society of San Diego, Sri Lanka, Bernhard Grzimek, David Haring, New World, Equatorial Guinea, New York Zoological Society, United States, Viet Nam, Ivory Coast, Central African Republic, Costa Rica, Malay Peninsula, San Diego Zoological Garden, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, South Africa, South America, Minas Gerais, Old World, Tana River, Amazon River, Fernando Poo, San Diego Zoological Society
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