Listing 1 - 9 of 9 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Evolution. Phylogeny --- Animal systematics, taxonomy, nomencl. --- Zoomorphology. Zooanatomy --- morfologie --- Europees recht --- nomenclatuur --- zoölogie
Choose an application
Primates have unusual heads among mammals. Their big brains, relatively short faces and forward-facing eyes are part of a unique combination of traits that have captured the interest of biological anthropologists for decades. Describing the patterns of primate craniofacial evolution as well as sorting out the functional consequences of this evolutionary history has been fundamental in developing our current understanding of primates. Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology surveys current research on primate heads emphasizing the recent progress and diversity of functional studies into primate and mammalian craniofacial form. Much of the work included in this volume was inspired by William L. Hylander and his life-long contribution to research on primate craniofacial form and function.
Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Evolution. Phylogeny --- General embryology. Developmental biology --- Animal physiology. Animal biophysics --- Zoomorphology. Zooanatomy --- morfologie --- embryologie (biologie) --- fysiologie --- Europees recht --- zoölogie --- primaten
Choose an application
Science --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Animal physiology. Animal biophysics --- Zoology --- Human biochemistry --- Human medicine --- medische biochemie --- biochemie --- geneeskunde --- fysiologie --- zoölogie --- proefdieren
Choose an application
South America is home to perhaps the largest and most diversified radiation (some 200 species) of nonhuman primates on Earth. Given the conservation imperative associated with forest destruction and environmental change, and recent increases in the number of primate field studies, the editors of this volume have brought together a distinguished set of primatologists, ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and conservation scientists to examine the nature and range of primate responses to changes in their ecological and social environments, and to use data on South American monkeys to develop models to address critical theoretical questions in the study of primate behavior, ecology, and conservation. Chapters in the volume focus on issues of taxonomy, biogeography and evolution, reproduction and fertility, mating systems, demography and life history traits, genetics and kinship, cognition, feeding adaptations, predation, rainforest ecology, the affects of forest fragmentation on ecosystem health and disease, the impact of human hunting on mammalian communities, and competing pressures for land use between the local human population and the remaining primate population.
Social psychology --- General ecology and biosociology --- Zoology --- sociale psychologie --- ecologie --- zoölogie --- primaten
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Listing 1 - 9 of 9 |
Sort by
|