Developments in Primatology:
Progress and Prospects
Series Editor
Russell H. Tuttle
Department of Anthropology
The University of Chicago
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Sharon Gursky-Doyen ● Jatna Supriatna
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Indonesian Primates
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Sharon Gursky-Doyen Jatna Supriatna
Department of Anthropology Conservation International Indonesia
Texas A&M University University of Indonesia
College Station, TX Jakarta
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. Gursky-Doyen dedicates this volume
to her parents, Ronnie Bender and Burt
Gursky, who after all these years still do not
really know what she does, but they proudly
display her books on their coffee table; and
to her husband Jimmie who taught her what
love is.
Jatna Supriatna dedicates this volume to all
Indonesian primatologists who have been
struggling to save the most diverse primates
on earth. Also to his family and to
colleagues in the
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