Description: Why do orangutan arms closely resemble human arms? What is the advantage to primates of having long limbs? Why do primates have forward-facing eyes? Answers to questions such as these are usually revealed by comparative studies of primate anatomy. In this heavily illustrated, up-to-date textbook, primate anatomist Daniel L. Gebo provides straightforward explanations of primate anatomy that move logically through the body plan and across species. Including only what is essential in relation to soft tissues, the book relies primarily on bony structures to explain the functions and diversity of anatomy among living primates. Ideal for college and graduate courses, Gebo's book will also appeal to researchers in the fields of mammalogy, primatology, anthropology, and paleontology. Included in this book are discussions of: * Phylogeny* Adaptation* Body size* The wet- and dry-nosed primates* Bone biology* Musculoskeletal mechanics* Strepsirhine and haplorhine heads* Primate teeth and diets* Necks, backs, and tails* The pelvis and reproduction* Locomotion* Forelimbs and hindlimbs* Hands and feet* Grasping toes
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EAN: 9781421414898
UPC: 9781421414898
ISBN: 9781421414898
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Book Title: Primate Comparative Anatomy by Daniel L. Gebo [Har
Item Length: 28.5 cm
Number of Pages: 208 Pages
Publication Name: Primate Comparative Anatomy
Language: English
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Item Height: 279 mm
Subject: Science, Anthropology, Biology
Publication Year: 2014
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 816 g
Author: Daniel L. Gebo
Item Width: 216 mm
Format: Hardcover