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Primate Locomotion - Recent Advances (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): Elizabeth Strasser, John Fleagle, Alfred L. Rosenberger, Henry... Primate Locomotion - Recent Advances (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Elizabeth Strasser, John Fleagle, Alfred L. Rosenberger, Henry McHenry
R5,523 Discovery Miles 55 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The study of primate locomotion is a unique discipline that by its nature is interdis ciplinary, drawing on and integrating research from ethology, ecology, comparative anat omy, physiology, biomechanics, paleontology, etc. When combined and focused on particular problems this diversity of approaches permits unparalleled insight into critical aspects of our evolutionary past and into a major component of the behavioral repertoire of all animals. Unfortunately, because of the structure of academia, integration of these different approaches is a rare phenomenon. For instance, papers on primate behavior tend to be published in separate specialist journals and read by subgroups of anthropologists and zoologists, thus precluding critical syntheses. In the spring of 1995 we overcame this compartmentalization by organizing a con ference that brought together experts with many different perspectives on primate locomo tion to address the current state of the field and to consider where we go from here. The conference, Primate Locomotion-1995, took place thirty years after the pioneering confer ence on the same topic that was convened by the late Warren G. Kinzey at Davis in 1965."

Primate Adaptation and Evolution (Hardcover, 4th edition): John Fleagle, Andrea Baden, Christopher Gilbert Primate Adaptation and Evolution (Hardcover, 4th edition)
John Fleagle, Andrea Baden, Christopher Gilbert
R2,104 R1,403 Discovery Miles 14 030 Save R701 (33%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Primate Adaptation and Evolution, Fourth Edition provides key features of extant families and references to more detailed texts. The book sets the scene and creates space for a thorough updating of exciting developments in primate paleontology and a reconstruction through early hominid species of our own human origins. This updated version covers recent developments in primate paleontology, the latest taxonomy, and includes new visuals, including helpful illustrations and evolutionary trees. It is an ideal text for undergraduate and post-graduate students studying the evolution and functional ecology of primates and early fossil hominids.The book retains its grounding in the extant primate groups as the best way to understand the fossil trail and evolution of these modern forms. However, this coverage is now more streamlined, referring to the many new and excellent books on living primate ecology and adaptation - a field that has burgeoned since this book's first publication.

Primate Locomotion - Recent Advances (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998): Elizabeth Strasser, John... Primate Locomotion - Recent Advances (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
Elizabeth Strasser, John Fleagle, Alfred L. Rosenberger, Henry McHenry
R5,230 Discovery Miles 52 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The study of primate locomotion is a unique discipline that by its nature is interdis ciplinary, drawing on and integrating research from ethology, ecology, comparative anat omy, physiology, biomechanics, paleontology, etc. When combined and focused on particular problems this diversity of approaches permits unparalleled insight into critical aspects of our evolutionary past and into a major component of the behavioral repertoire of all animals. Unfortunately, because of the structure of academia, integration of these different approaches is a rare phenomenon. For instance, papers on primate behavior tend to be published in separate specialist journals and read by subgroups of anthropologists and zoologists, thus precluding critical syntheses. In the spring of 1995 we overcame this compartmentalization by organizing a con ference that brought together experts with many different perspectives on primate locomo tion to address the current state of the field and to consider where we go from here. The conference, Primate Locomotion-1995, took place thirty years after the pioneering confer ence on the same topic that was convened by the late Warren G. Kinzey at Davis in 1965."

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