Indonesian Primates

Indonesian Primates - Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects

2010 edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

Indonesia possesses the second largest primate population in the world, with over 33 different primate species. Although Brazil possesses more primate species, Indonesia outranks it in terms of its diversity of primates, ranging from prosimians (slow lorises and tarsiers), to a multitude of Old World Monkey species (macaques, langurs, proboscis moneys) to lesser apes (siamangs, gibbons) and great apes (orangutans). The primates of Indonesia are distributed throughout the archipelago.

Partly in response to the number of primates distributed throughout the Indonesian archipelago, Indonesia is classified as the home of two biodiversity hotspots (Wallacea and Sundaland). In order to be classified as a hotspot, an area must have a large proportion of endemic species coupled with a high degree of threat including having lost more than 70% of its original habitat. Two areas within Indonesia meet these criteria. The tremendous diversity of primates in Indonesia, in conjunction with the conservation issues facing the primates of this region, created a need for this volume.

Book information

ISBN: 9781461425595
Publisher: Springer New York
Imprint: Springer
Pub date:
Edition: 2010 edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 410
Weight: 652g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 22mm