This journal provides a comprehensive exploration of primate biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation. It serves as a vital resource for researchers investigating the intricacies of primate life. Articles delve into topics such as social structures, communication patterns, and the impact of environmental changes on primate populations.
Covering a wide array of subjects, Primates features studies on primate evolution, genetics, neurobiology, and cognition. The journal also publishes research on primate conservation efforts, highlighting the challenges faced by these animals in the wild and the strategies employed to protect them. Indexed in databases like Scopus and Web of Science, this resource caters to primatologists, zoologists, anthropologists, and conservationists.
Primates aims to further our understanding of primate behavior, enhance conservation efforts, and underscore the significance of primate research. Researchers are encouraged to submit their innovative findings and contribute to the journalÂ’s expanding body of knowledge, making it a hub for cutting-edge studies.