The ecology and behaviour of the blue monkey, Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanni
Serious primate field work, as distinct from the incidental and often anecdotal observations of early travellers, began with Carpenter's pioneering investigations of howler monkeys, red spider monkeys, and gibbons in the forests of Central America and the Far Fast (Carpenter 1934,1935,1940). Th...
Main Author: | Aldrich-Blake, F. P. G. |
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University of Bristol
1970
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.528078 |
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