The purpose of the academic journal AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY is to provide primatologists with a forum for the exchange of ideas and discoveries, and to communicate our increasing understanding of this animal order to experts and interested readers.

The purpose of the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY is to provide a forum for primatologists to exchange ideas and discoveries, and to communicate our growing understanding of this animal order to experts and interested readers.

Primatology is an unusual science in that its practitioners work in a variety of departments and institutions, live in countries around the world, and conduct extensive research programs. Whether we are anthropologists, psychologists, biologists, or medical researchers, whether we live in Japan, Kenya, Brazil, or the United States, whether we conduct naturalistic observations in the wild or conduct experiments in the laboratory, we are united in our shared commitment to better understanding primates. Scientists in many other disciplines, from entomology to sociology, are interested in our research on nonhuman primates.

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