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The Primates of China:Biogegraphy and Conservation Status (Past,Present and Future)(with a CD-ROM)
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The Primates of China:Biogegraphy and Conservation Status (Past,Present and Future)(with a CD-ROM)
中国灵长类生物地理与自然保护
Language:  Chinese with English summary
Author:  Zhang Rongzu
Pub. Date:  2002-01 Weight:   kg ISBN:  
Format:  Hardcover Pages:  118 pages +10 plates
Subject:  Zoology > Mammals > Primates
Series:   Size:  185x260mm
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There are 21 species of primates in China, comprising 20% of the world's primate species. Of these, four species are endemic to China. The distribution of primates within China's borders fals within the northern portion of the global range of primate species as a whole. Aside from the endemic species, nearly all species found in China are outside of or, at the limites of , their larger distributions. This characteristic of their distributions reflects the limiting factor that climate places on the long-term dispersal of primate species. For this reason, research on th biogeography of primates in China will aod in the investigation of the relationship between climate and the potential geographic expansion of primate populations.

 

 

 






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