
Monkeys, Apes, and Humans: Primatology in Japan
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Science & Technology
Manga
Health & Wellness
Format
Kindle
Pages
62
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2013
ISBN-10
4431541535
ISBN-13
9784431541530
Description
An exploration of primatology in Japan uncovers the intricate connections between monkeys, apes, and humans. The collaborative work of leading researchers shines a light on three significant research projects that delve into behavioral and social dynamics of primates in their natural habitats. Through detailed observations and innovative research methodologies, the authors provide insights into the lives of these fascinating creatures, contrasting their behaviors with aspects of human society.
With a commitment to bridging scientific inquiry and public interest, the work emphasizes the relevance of primatological studies in understanding our own evolution and behavior. By intertwining cultural contexts with scientific findings, readers are invited to appreciate the depth of primate research in Japan while fostering a greater respect for the species that share our world. This examination serves not just academics but also anyone curious about the profound connections that exist within the animal kingdom.
With a commitment to bridging scientific inquiry and public interest, the work emphasizes the relevance of primatological studies in understanding our own evolution and behavior. By intertwining cultural contexts with scientific findings, readers are invited to appreciate the depth of primate research in Japan while fostering a greater respect for the species that share our world. This examination serves not just academics but also anyone curious about the profound connections that exist within the animal kingdom.
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