Introduction to the Primates

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Introduction to the Primates is a comprehensive but compact guide to the long evolutionary history of the world's prosimians, monkeys, and apes, and to the much shorter history of humankind's interactions with them, from our earliest recorded observations to the severe threats we now pose to their survival. Daris Swindler provides a detailed description of the major primate groups and their environments, from the smallest lemurs of Madagascar to the gorillas of central Africa. He compares and contrasts the primate species, looking at each with a specific anatomical focus. The range of diversity emerges as the particular characteristics of the species becomes increasingly distinct. Swindler also considers primate behavior and its close connections with environment and evolutionary differences. His account of 65 million years of successful adaptation and evolution demonstrates the drama of paleontology as evidence accrues and gaps in the history of primate evolution gradually close.

Author(s): Daris R. Swindler
Edition: 1
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Year: 1998

Language: English
Commentary: HDSS
Pages: 336
Tags: Primatology, Biology, Anthropology, Biological Anthropology

Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Monkeys and Apes in History
2 Classification and Distribution of Living Primates
3 Blood Groups, Chromosomes, and DNA
4 The Skull
5 Teeth, Diet, and Digestion
6 The Brain and Special Senses
7 The Skeleton and Locomotion
8 Growth and Development
9 Social Groups and Primate Behavior
10 Fossil Primates
11 Primate Conservation
Glossary