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Why China is important in advancing the field of primatology
Paul A. Garber
Anthropology
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Africa
20%
Asia
20%
Behavioral Ecology
20%
China
100%
Cold-temperate Forests
20%
Critically Endangered
20%
Dynamic Pattern
20%
Feeding Ecology
20%
Gibbon
20%
Group Dynamics
20%
Habitat Use
20%
Habitation
20%
High Altitude
20%
Langur
20%
Loris
20%
Macaque
20%
Neotropics
20%
Nutritional Challenge
20%
Physiological Challenges
20%
Primate Research
20%
Primate Species
20%
Primates
20%
Primatologists
60%
Primatology
100%
Seasonal Differences
20%
Snub-nosed Monkey
20%
Social-ecological Challenges
20%
Species Diversity
20%
Taxonomic Diversity
20%
Temperate Forest
20%
Wild Primates
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
50%
Face
50%
Group Behavior
50%
Hylobatidae
50%
Lorisidae
50%
Macaca
50%
Rhinopithecus
50%
Temperate Forest
100%