Description
In Phylogeny, Molecular Population Genetics, Evolutionary Biology, and Conservation of the Neotropical Primates, the authors present new research findings from the world’s leading Neotropical primate scientists. The authors provide up-to-date biological, molecular, conservation, and phylogenic information on many of these poorly understood, yet amazing creatures. It is the authors’ intention that this new information will be used as a resource by the novice and professional alike in order to improve society’s understanding of Neotropical primates and to help protect them long into the future. 676 p.
Series: Animal Science, Issues and Research
- Manuel Ruiz-Garcia, Editor. BA, MS, PhD. Catalan (Barcelona) zoologist and population geneticist; Full professor and Head of the Molecular Population Genetics and Evolutionary Biology Laboratory at the Department of Biology, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota (Colombia).
- Joseph Mark Shostell, Editor. BA in Biology, MS Zoology. Full Professor of Biology, and Head of the Math, Science, and Technology Department at the University of Minnesota, Crookston, MN (USA).
- Publication date (print and digital versions): 2016-08 – Nova Science Publishers; Copyright © 2016 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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