Global importance of Indigenous Peoples, their lands, and knowledge systems for saving the world’s primates from extinction

Primates, represented by 521 species, are distributed across 91 countries primarily in the Neotropic, Afrotropic, and Indo-Malayan realms. Primates inhabit a wide range of habitats and play critical roles in sustaining healthy ecosystems that benefit human and nonhuman communities. Approximately 68%...

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Autores principales: Estrada, A., Garber, P.A., Gouveia, S., Fernández-Llamazares, Á., Ascensão, F., Fuentes, A., Garnett, S.T., Shaffer, C., Bicca-Marques, J., Fa, J.E., Hockings, K., Shanee, S., Shepard, G.H., Shanee, N., Johnson, S., Golden, Christopher D., Cárdenas-Navarrete, A., Levey, D.R., Boonratana, R., Dobrovolski, R., Chaudhary, A., Ratsimbazafy, J., Supriatna, J., Koné, I., Volampeno, S.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125896

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