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Lemur Biologie von Ian Tattersall (englisch) Taschenbuch Buch

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ISBN-13
9781468421231
Book Title
Lemur Biology
ISBN
9781468421231

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Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
1468421239
ISBN-13
9781468421231
eBay Product ID (ePID)
175725835

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
Xiv, 366 Pages
Publication Name
Lemur Biology
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Life Sciences / Zoology / General
Type
Textbook
Author
Ian Tattersall
Subject Area
Science
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight
19.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
19
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
599.8/1
Table Of Content
I Introductory.- 1 History of Study of the Malagasy Lemurs, with Notes on Major Museum Collections.- 2 Notes on Topography, Climate, and Vegetation of Madagascar.- II Systematics and Evolution.- 3 The Significance of Chromosomal Studies in the Systematics of the Malagasy Lemurs.- 4 Development and Eruption of the Premolar Region of Prosimians and Its Bearing on Their Evolution.- 5 Dentition of Adapis parisiensis and the Evolution of Lemuriform Primates.- III Morphology and Physiology.- 6 Structure of the Ear Region in Living and Subfossil Lemurs.- 7 Notes on the Cranial Anatomy of the Subfossil Malagasy Lemurs.- 8 The Lemur Scapula.- 9 Osteology and Myology of the Lemuriform Postcranial Skeleton.- 10 Body Temperatures and Behavior of Captive Cheirogaleids.- IV Behavior and Ecology.- 11 Observations on the Behavior and Ecology of Phaner furcifer.- 12 Lemur catta: Ecology and Behavior.- 13 A Preliminary Study of the Behavior and Ecology of Lemur fulvus rufus Audebert 1800.- 14 Field Observations of Social Behavior of Lemur fulvus fulvus E. Geoffroy 1812.- 15 Preliminary Notes on the Behavior and Ecology of Hapalemur griseus.- 16 Field Observations on Indri indri: A Preliminary Report.- 17 An Analysis of the Social Behavior of Three Groups of Propithecus verreauxi.- V Epilogue.- 18 Future of the Malagasy Lemurs: Conservation of Extinction?.
Synopsis
The volume of studies on prosimian primates has, until recently, tended to lag well behind that of studies on the higher primates. This is so despite the fact that the considerable intrinsic interest of the living prosimians and the signifi­ cance of their stuQ,y for our understanding of the earlier stages of primate evolution have long been acknowledged by zoologists, paleontologists, and anthropologists alike. Among the prosimians, the Malagasy lemurs are of profound interest not only because they include the only extant diurnal forms, but also because it is only on Madagascar that the absence of competition with higher primates has allowed a surviving prosimian fauna to radiate, es­ sentially unrestricted, into a broad spectrum of ecological zones. In contrast, the few extant prosimians of Africa and Asia occupy a relatively narrow range of "refuge" niches; although of considerable interest in themselves, they do not show the richness and variety of adaptation which make the Malagasy prosimian fauna such a fascinating object of study. Over the past few years, however, there has been a considerable resur­ gence of interest in the prosimians in general, and in the lemurs in particular. The range of studies resulting from this rekindling of interest is wide, compre­ hending the systematics, evolution, anatomy, behavior, and ecology of these forms. This volume constitutes a progress report on our knowledge of the le­ murs., The volume of studies on prosimian primates has, until recently, tended to lag well behind that of studies on the higher primates. This is so despite the fact that the considerable intrinsic interest of the living prosimians and the signifi- cance of their stuQ, y for our understanding of the earlier stages of primate evolution have long been acknowledged by zoologists, paleontologists, and anthropologists alike. Among the prosimians, the Malagasy lemurs are of profound interest not only because they include the only extant diurnal forms, but also because it is only on Madagascar that the absence of competition with higher primates has allowed a surviving prosimian fauna to radiate, es- sentially unrestricted, into a broad spectrum of ecological zones. In contrast, the few extant prosimians of Africa and Asia occupy a relatively narrow range of "refuge" niches; although of considerable interest in themselves, they do not show the richness and variety of adaptation which make the Malagasy prosimian fauna such a fascinating object of study. Over the past few years, however, there has been a considerable resur- gence of interest in the prosimians in general, and in the lemurs in particular. The range of studies resulting from this rekindling of interest is wide, compre- hending the systematics, evolution, anatomy, behavior, and ecology of these forms. This volume constitutes a progress report on our knowledge of the le- murs.
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QL1-991

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