Anthropoid apes
Autor: Hartmann, Robert
Wydane przez Good Press
English
2025
ISBN 8596547871767
eBook
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In "Anthropoid Apes," Robert Hartmann presents a groundbreaking exploration of the evolutionary, anatomical, and behavioral complexities of anthropoid primates. Through a meticulous blend of descriptive zoology and innovative scientific analysis, Hartmann employs a comparative approach that bridges the functional morphology of apes with contemporary behavioral studies. This scholarly text delves deeply into the phylogenetic relationships among the great apes, examining how their unique adaptations inform our understanding of human evolution, all while employing an accessible yet rigorous literary style that appeals to both academic and general audiences. Robert Hartmann, a prominent primatologist, brings a wealth of field experience and academic insight to this work. His career has been marked by extensive research in both laboratory settings and natural habitats, allowing him to observe anthropoid behavior first-hand. His profound appreciation for these creatures and their ecological contexts not only enriches the text but also reflects a broader concern for conservation and the ethical treatment of primates, which has underscored his scholarly pursuits throughout his life. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in primatology, anthropology, or evolutionary biology. Hartmann's lucid prose and impressive depth of knowledge make "Anthropoid Apes" an essential addition to the libraries of students, researchers, and anyone who seeks to understand the intricate ties of humanity with our closest relatives in the animal kingdom.
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