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Neotropical Primates
The Journal and Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group - Neotropical Primates

Neotropical Primates is a newsletter published in partnership with the IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group. It features research and news related to primate conservation in the neotropics, including research articles, thesis abstracts, news items, and primatological society information.

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Anthony B. Rylands
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Conservation International
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Washington, DC 20036 - USA
Tel: (202) 912 1714
E-mail: a.rylands@conservation.org

Ernesto Rodríguez-Luna
Instituto de NeuroetologÍa
Universidad Veracruzana
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91000 Veracruz - México.
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Species’ Responses to Fragmented Landscapes: CABS’ Will Turner authored an article in Ecology and Society that offers a framework to understand species’ responses to habitat loss.
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Confronting Amphibian Decline: A team of authors, including Simon Stuart of CABS, recommends policies to rescue amphibian populations.
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Setting Priorities for Conservation: CABS researchers and their colleagues outline strategies to identify regions in need of conservation action.
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Ants: Standard Methods for Measuring and Monitoring Biodiversity: Edited by thirty leading ant biologists, including Leeanne Alonso of CABS, this quintessential guide to research on ants is now available online
Download PDF files from antbase.org

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