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The first great ape to go extinct - The Sumatran or the Bornean orang-utan?

The new issue of Oryx out now, reviews the conservation status of the orang-utan on Borneo and Sumatra. Additional papers on primates are included as well as a review assessing the progress towards global marine protection targets - for the latest research in conservation read it here! more details

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Systematics and Biodiversity is an international life science journal devoted to whole-organism biology, especially systematics and taxonomic biodiversity. It emphasizes the importance and multi-disciplinary significance of systematics. It records the diversity of organisms through descriptive taxonomic papers. The underlying basis of biodiversity is addressed directly and indirectly, through studies of taxonomic relationships, and of growth, form, adaptation and function, and through analysis and synthesis of biodiversity patterns in time and space, especially with respect to environmental and human factors. Coverage also includes relevant theory and methodology, and conservation biology.

  • ISSN: 1477-2000
  • EISSN: 1478-0933

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