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041 0 _aeng
082 0 4 _a599.8
_bR994
100 1 _aRylands, Anthony B,
_eautor
245 1 0 _aNeotropical primates
250 _a1a. ed.
264 3 1 _a:
_bLynx Nature Books,
_c2024
300 _a141 páginas
300 _bImpreso
336 _2rdacontent
_atexto
_btxt
337 _2rdamedia
_ano mediado
_bn
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolumen
_bnc
520 3 _bThis guide describes and illustrates the species and subspecies of the primates of South America, Central America and Mexico. This region has the largest number of primate taxa of any of the major regions in which primates occur, a total of 217 species and subspecies in 24 genera and five families. With an easy-to-use format that is very handy for the field, this new book enables visitors to see at a glance which species are present in the 21 countries of the Neotropical region that have wild primate populations, and it gives pointers that will help in their identification. The guide covers all the primate species and subspecies that occur naturally in the Neotropics and three African species that have been introduced and are now feral on some of the Caribbean islands, including Barbados, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, Grenada, Saint-Martin/Sint Maarten and Anguilla.
650 1 4 _aESPECIES
650 1 4 _aNEOTROPICAL
650 1 4 _aPOBLACIONES SILVESTRES DE PRIMATES
654 0 _a599.8 - Primates
654 0 _a599.8 - Primates
700 1 _aBoubli, Jean P.,
_eautor
700 1 _aCanale, Gustavo R.,
_eautor
700 1 _aCornejo & Wes Sechrest, Fanny M.,
_eautor
700 1 _aCortés Ortiz, Liliana,
_eautor
700 1 _aJerusalinsky, Leandro,
_eautor
700 1 _aLink, Andrés,
_eautor
700 1 _aLynch, Jessica W.,
_eautor
700 1 _aMelo, Fabiano R. de,
_eautor
700 1 _aMittermeier, Russell A.,
_eautor
700 1 _aStrier, Karen B.,
_eautor
700 1 _aTorre, Stella de la,
_eautor
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