Shaping Primate Evolution
Delve into the fascinating world of primate biology with "Shaping Primate Evolution," a comprehensive exploration authored by leading researchers. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, this hardback edition spans 444 pages and intricately examines the relationship between form, function, and behavior in primates. This essential volume covers a wide range of topics, from cellular morphometrics to evolutionary ecology, providing valuable insights for both seasoned primatologists and budding enthusiasts alike. With its authoritative approach, "Shaping Primate Evolution" is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the complexities of primate functional morphology. Enhance your understanding of primate evolution and behavior by adding this profound work to your collection today!