Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation of Golden Lion Tamarins by Baker and Beck - eBook
Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation of Golden Lion Tamarins is a review of more than 450 publications about the conservation and behavioral ecology of golden lion tamarins and related topics. The intended audience is undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, other scientists, zoo staff members, policy makers and government regulators, and science writers and journalists.
We consider this to be a “living” book, subject to periodic revision and updating. Readers are invited to submit suggestions, additions, and corrections. We are also seeking illustrations for a later edition. We would be pleased to hear from colleagues who might be interested in writing additional chapters or sections.
Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation of Golden Lion Tamarins is a review of more than 450 publications about the conservation and behavioral ecology of golden lion tamarins and related topics. The intended audience is undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, other scientists, zoo staff members, policy makers and government regulators, and science writers and journalists.
We consider this to be a “living” book, subject to periodic revision and updating. Readers are invited to submit suggestions, additions, and corrections. We are also seeking illustrations for a later edition. We would be pleased to hear from colleagues who might be interested in writing additional chapters or sections.
Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation of Golden Lion Tamarins is a review of more than 450 publications about the conservation and behavioral ecology of golden lion tamarins and related topics. The intended audience is undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, other scientists, zoo staff members, policy makers and government regulators, and science writers and journalists.
We consider this to be a “living” book, subject to periodic revision and updating. Readers are invited to submit suggestions, additions, and corrections. We are also seeking illustrations for a later edition. We would be pleased to hear from colleagues who might be interested in writing additional chapters or sections.