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Primate Communities
Species coexistence, distribution, and environmental determinants of neotropical primate richness: A community-level zoogeographic analysis
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Author(s):
Carlos A. Peres
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Charles H. Janson
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J. G. Fleagle
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Charles Janson
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Kaye Reed
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9780511542381.004
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Book chapters
pp. 1
African primate communities: Determinants of structure and threats to survival
pp. 116
Population density of primates in communities: Differences in community structure
pp. 220
The recent evolutionary past of primate communities: Likely environmental impacts during the past three millennia
pp. 284
Spatial and temporal scales in primate community structure
pp. 295
The future of primate communities: A reflection of the present?
pp. 310
Concluding remarks
pp. 38
Biomass and use of resources in south and south-east Asian primate communities
pp. 55
Species coexistence, distribution, and environmental determinants of neotropical primate richness: A community-level zoogeographic analysis
pp. 75
Primate communities: Madagascar
pp. 92
Phylogenetic and temporal perspectives on primate ecology
pp. 141
Body mass, competition and the structure of primate communities
pp. 158
Convergence and divergence in primate social systems
pp. 171
Of mice and monkeys: Primates as predictors of mammal community richness
pp. 191
Large-scale patterns of species richness and species range size in anthropoid primates
pp. 237
Resources and primate community structure
pp. 268
Effects of subsistence hunting and forest types on the structure of Amazonian primate communities
pp. 289
Primate communities in Africa: The consequences of long-term evolution or the artifact of recent hunting?
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