In contrast to the majority of primates, many prosimians, some New World monkeys, and the great apes rest in tree holes or self-constructed nests during their inactive periods. The goal of this comparative study was to examine possible functions of this interspecific variation. Information on restin
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Primates and the Evolution of Long, Slow Life Histories
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Paperback, acid-free paper, pp. xii + 535, 55 tables, 105 figures Taxonomic and subject indexes. Also available clothbound (ISBN 0-412-02381-4, £49.00) Birth, growth, reproduction and death, these components of the life history of an organism are the fundamentals of biological existence. The exquisi