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Orang-Utan Biology

by Jeffrey H. Schwartz
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Overview

Orang-utans are a particularly important and interesting primate group because of their close evolutionary proximity to humans. Yet there is no comprehensive, single reference source covering the anatomy and morphology of these animals, their biology, or their evolution. In this unique volume, a group of internationally recognized experts and researchers review the literature and present new data on the skeletal anatomy, reproductive physiology and anatomy, neuroanatomy, behavior, evolutionary genetics, and paleontology of orangutans. It is the most thorough and comprehensive reference available on the biology and evolution of this fascinating primate group.

About the Author, Jeffrey H. Schwartz

University of Pittsburgh

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Book Details

Published
September 28, 1988
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
400
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195043716

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