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Pages in category "Primatologists" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Primatologists. It includes primatologists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories
Olive baboon. Primatology is the scientific study of non-human primates. [1] It is a diverse discipline at the boundary between mammalogy and anthropology, and researchers can be found in academic departments of anatomy, anthropology, biology, medicine, psychology, veterinary sciences and zoology, as well as in animal sanctuaries, biomedical research facilities, museums and zoos. [2]
Primatologists (2 C, 110 P) H. History of primatology (1 C) I. Individual apes involved in language studies (17 P) J. Primatology journals (5 P) P. Primate families ...
This is a list of notable biologists with a biography in Wikipedia. ... Dian Fossey (1932–1985), American zoologist, one of the world's foremost primatologists;
Fedigan was one of the first female primatologists who elected to study female life histories and male-female interactions. Past research projects include the Arashiyama West Primate Research Station, the Santa Rosa Primate Field Project and examinations of gender and science (descriptions included in this article).
The American Society of Primatologists is both an educational and scientific society which aims to promote both the discovery and exchange of information on non-human primates. The society is open to anybody who actively, or is more passively interested in primatology , or anyone who is interested in supporting this. [ 1 ]
Patricia Chapple Wright (born September 10, 1944) is an American primatologist, anthropologist, and conservationist.Wright is best known for her extensive study of social and family interactions of wild lemurs in Madagascar.