The Dialectical Primatologist The Past, Present and Future of Life in the Hominoid Niche

The Dialectical Primatologist identifies the essential parameters vital for the continued coexistence of hominoids (apes and humans), synthesising primate research and conservation in order to develop culturally compelling conservation strategies required for the facilitation of hominoid coexistence...

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Hoofdauteur: Malone, Nicholas (auth)
Formaat: Elektronisch Hoofdstuk
Taal:Engels
Gepubliceerd in: Taylor & Francis 2022
Reeks:Routledge Research in Art History
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