An Overview of Indonesia's Primates.- Primate History, Primate-Watching and Primate-Lifelisting.- Why are primates interesting to humans?.- Using This Field Guide .- FAMILY LORISIDAE.- FAMILY TARSIIDAE.- FAMILY CERCOPITHECIDAE.- FAMILYHYLOBATIDAE.- FAMILY POGIDAE.
Dr. Jatna Supriatna received his Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico. He is presently a professor of conservation biology at the University of Indonesia. Previously from 1995 to 2010, he was the Regional Vice President and Executive Director for the Indonesian branch of Conservation International.
This primate field guide can be used to refer to information on each species, or it can be used to find which species exist on each island, as shown at the back of the book. A list of primates in Indonesia is provided with local, English, and scientific names. Once the name is identified the user can go to the description of the genus and species. Also given is the conservation status of each species except for the most recently described, whose status is not yet known. The information on each species' natural history, behavior, ecology, and where to see it in parks and/or forested areas outside parks is included. Field Guide to the Primates of Indonesia's primate drawings are by Stephen Nash and photographs were donated by many of the author's friends from Indonesia and abroad.