Taxonomic Tapestries: The Threads of Evolutionary, Behavioural and Conservation Research

This volume explores the complexity, diversity and interwoven nature of taxonomic pursuits within the context of explorations of humans and related species. It also pays tribute to Professor Colin Groves, whose work has had an enormous impact on this field. Recent research into that somewhat unique...

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Main Author: Behie M, Alison (auth)
Other Authors: Oxenham F, Marc (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2015
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