
- Title : Lemurs: Ecology and Adaptation (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)
- Author : Springer
- Rating : 4.83 (890 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-10-12
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 450 Pages
- Asin : 038734585X
- Language : English
In addition, it addresses issues of primate behavioral ecology and how environment can play a major role in explaining species variation. It is the only comprehensive volume to focus on lemur ecology and adaptability, with chapters written by all the big names in the field.. This book brings together information from recent research, and provides new insight into the study of
In addition, it addresses issues of primate behavioral ecology and how environment can play a major role in explaining species variation. It is the only comprehensive volume to focus on lemur ecology and adaptability, with chapters written by all the big names in the field.. This book brings together information from recent research, and provides new insight into the study of lemur origins, and the ecology and adaptation of both extant and recently extinct lemursGould and Sauther’s volume is organized into 4 sections. Nash, International Journal of Primatology, Vol. … are excellent resources as overviews and introductions to their topics. 28, 2007)"Lemurs: Ecology and Adaptation, edited by Lisa Gould and Michelle Sauther, represents a compilation of 20 chapters by 29 contributors who have conducted field work in Madagascar. Brockman, Journal of Mammalian Evolution, Vol. … Serious lemur researchers will find this book to be a useful and informative resource, whilst students will find it to be a good introduction to – and overview of – lemur studies." (Kara Moses, Primate Eye, February, 2009). 15, 2008)"Lemurs: Ecology and Adaptation sets out to provide a single source of information from a wealth of lemur research collected during the last fifteen years. … I heartily recommend this up-to-date volume to any professional behavioral ecologist or graduate student interI first read it @15 years ago. I teach an acting class and as part of it I try to introduce students to great minds and lives of the past they are probably unaware of having been educated in American in the 20th Century. Instead GA parts prices are insane, which makes general aviation unaffordable to most (small business or recreation).If the cost of parts on corporate business jets were reduced, that tube of toothpaste or toy would cost us all just a little less.In my opinion parts expense is mostly a matter of the manufacturer needing to be able to pay for the law suits which are inevitable today, but fewer accidents would definitely save them some money.The author points out how much safer it is flying on an air carrier now than in the fairly recent past (when air carrier safety was even more political under former FAA leadership).From my limited GA experience, the FAA's rules are way behind today's technologies - and it will only get worse in the next decade if the FAA doesn't adapt to th


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