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                    " Species, Species Concepts and Primate Evolution "
                    edited by William H. Kimbel, Lawrence B. Martin.
 
 
            
                
                    | Document Type | : | BL |  
                    | Record Number | : | 729302 |  
                    | Doc. No | : | b549056 |  
                    | Main Entry | : | edited by William H. Kimbel, Lawrence B. Martin. |  
                    | Title & Author | : | Species, Species Concepts and Primate Evolution\  edited by William H. Kimbel, Lawrence B. Martin. |  
                    | Publication Statement | : | Boston, MA:  Springer US : Imprint : Springer,  1993 |  
                    | Series Statement | : | Advances in primatology. |  
                    | ISBN | : | 1489937455 |  
                    |  | : | : 1489937471 |  
                    |  | : | : 9781489937452 |  
                    |  | : | : 9781489937476 |  
                    | Contents | : | What, If Anything, Is a Species; N. Eldridge. Species  Concepts; F.S. Szalay. Primates and Paradigms; J.  Masters. Species, Subspecies, and Baboon Systematics; C.J.  Jolly. Speciation in Living Hominoid Primates; C.P. Groves.  Geographic Variation in Primates; G.H. Albrecht, J.M.A.  Miller. Speciation and Morphological Differentiation in the Genus  Lemur; I. Tattersall. Squirrel Monkey; (Genus Saimiri)  Taxonomy; R.K. Costello, et al. Measures of Dental Variation as  Indicators of Multiple Taxa in Samples of Sypatric Cercopithecus  Species; D.A. Cope. Catarrhine Dental Variability and Species  Recognition in the Fossil Record; J.M. Plavcan. Multivariate  Craniometric Variation in Chimpanzees; B.T. Shea, et al. Species  Concepts and Species Recognition in Eocene Primates; K.D. Rose,  T.M. Brown. Anagenetic Angst; L. Krishtalka. Cladistic  Concepts and the Species Problem in Hominoid Evolution; T.  Harrison. 7 additional articles. Index. |  
                    | Abstract | : | While there is nearly universal agreement that the notion of the speczes is fundamental to our understanding of how evolution works, there is a very wide range of opinion on the conceptual content and meaning of such particular statements regarding species. |  
                    | Subject | : | Evolution (Biology) |  
                    | Subject | : | Life sciences. |  
                    | Subject | : | Zoology. |  
                    | LC Classification | : | QL737.P9E358 1993 |  
                    | Added Entry | : | Lawrence B Martin |  
                    |  | : | William H Kimbel |  |  |