Primate Biogeography
Primate biogeography is the study of the spatial distribution of primates - a group of mammals that includes monkeys, apes, and lemurs - across space and time. Primate biogeography is an important field of research that can help us to better understand primate evolution and ecology, by providing insights into the factors that have shaped the current distribution of primate species. It also has practical applications in conservation, as it can help to identify areas of high primate diversity, which may need to be prioritized for protection. By studying primate biogeography and capturing this knowledge, we can aid in the conservation of primate species and their habitats around the world.
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