Primates 1st Edition
Primates — 1st Edition by Alfred L. Rosenberger
Discover a masterfully written, authoritative exploration of the world’s closest animal relatives. This first edition of Primates offers a clear, engaging synthesis of primate biology, behavior, taxonomy, and evolutionary history—crafted for students, researchers, and wildlife enthusiasts seeking a reliable reference.
From concise explanations of anatomical adaptations to thoughtful discussions of social systems and ecological roles, Rosenberger’s text balances scholarly rigor with readable prose. Each chapter guides you through key concepts—comparative anatomy, locomotion, diet and foraging strategies, social organization, and the evolutionary pathways that shaped primate diversity—without sacrificing accessibility. The book emphasizes evidence-based interpretation and contextualizes primate studies within broader themes in anthropology, zoology, and conservation science.
Ideal for classroom adoption or individual study, this edition is particularly useful for readers in North America, Europe, the UK, Canada, Australia, and beyond who require a textbook-quality resource grounded in contemporary primatology. It supports coursework in wildlife biology, evolutionary anthropology, and conservation, and serves as a dependable desk reference for field researchers.
Whether you’re preparing for exams, designing research, or expanding your understanding of primate life, Rosenberger’s Primates delivers clarity, depth, and relevance. Add this essential volume to your collection and deepen your grasp of primate evolution and ecology—order your copy today and start exploring the remarkable diversity of our primate cousins.
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