Primate populations in Northwestern Costa Rica: potential for recovery

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1989

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Chapman, CA
Chapman, L
Glander, KE

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Glander

Kenneth Earl Glander

Professor Emeritus of Evolutionary Anthropology

Primate ecology and social organization: the interaction between feeding patterns and social structure; evolutionary development of optimal group size and composition; factors affecting short and long-term demographic changes in stable groups; primate use of regenerating forests.


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