The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West

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The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West Editors: Pamela J. Asquith, Linda M. Fedigan Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: State University of New York Press
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Pages: 353 Illustrations and other contents: Total Illustrations: 0 Language: English ISBN: 9780791405536 Categories: ,
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"This topic is significant, both scientifically (35 years of data on a group of primates is unique), and culturally (the cooperation between scientists of very different cultures is rare in science and unique in primatology). The similarities and especially the differences between the emphases placed by scientists from the two cultures give the book an order of interest well beyond the history of a group of monkeys." — G. Gray Eaton, Oregon Regional Primate Research Center "This is a unique and watershed book. It may have supplements in the future, but it represents a major event in primatology and includes a valuable and dramatic body of information. It should rate high on citation indexes for a long time." — Claud A. Bramblett, The University of Texas

Author Biography

Linda M. Fedigan is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alberta. Pamela J. Asquith is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Calgary.