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Primates of Western Uganda (2006)

Primates of Western Uganda

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"Primates of Western Uganda" by Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher, Hugh Notman, James Durward Paterson, Vernon Reynolds is a book focused on Deep Sky & Solar System. Best for readers interested in this subject.

Written by an international array of primatologists, this volume provides a series of scientific accounts with topics that range from taxonomy and biogeography to ecology, behavior and physiology, and ultimately, to conservation. The species studied range from nocturnal strepsirrhines to chimpanzees and mountain gorillas. Every study is new, published here for the first time. Together they provide a collection of fresh discoveries and insights, and this book reflects both current patterns of reseach and the diversity of the primates of western Uganda.

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Best For: Researchers and students interested in primate biology and conservation in western Uganda.
Focus: Scientific studies on taxonomy, biogeography, ecology, behavior, physiology, and conservation of primates.
Covers: New research on nocturnal strepsirrhines, chimpanzees, and mountain gorillas in western Uganda.
Why It Matters: Provides fresh discoveries and insights into primate diversity and current research patterns in the region.

"Primates of Western Uganda" by Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher, Hugh Notman, James Durward Paterson, Vernon Reynolds is a book focused on Deep Sky & Solar System. Best for readers interested in this subject.

Topic: Deep Sky & Solar System

Author: Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher, Hugh Notman, James Durward Paterson, Vernon Reynolds

Who this is for:

  • Students
  • Educators
  • Interested readers

Why this book matters: It offers useful subject matter and structured coverage for readers looking to explore the topic in more depth.

Written by an international array of primatologists, this volume provides a series of scientific accounts with topics that range from taxonomy and biogeography to ecology, behavior and physiology, and ultimately, to conservation. The species studied range from nocturnal strepsirrhines to chimpanzees and mountain gorillas. Every study is new, published here for the first time. Together they provide a collection of fresh discoveries and insights, and this book reflects both current patterns of reseach and the diversity of the primates of western Uganda.

AuthorNicholas E. Newton-Fisher, Hugh Notman, James Durward Paterson, Vernon Reynolds
PublisherSpringer
Published2006-09-26
ISBN-139780387323428
BindingHardcover
Pages516
LanguageEnglish
SubjectsScience
TopicDeep Sky & Solar System
SeriesDevelopments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects

Format: Hardcover

Length: 516 pages

Language: English

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