Disproportional representation of primates in the ecological literature

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We address the question why papers dealing with the ecology of primates are so sparsely represented in the general ecological literature. A literature analyses based on entries in Web of Science and PrimateLit reveals that despite a large number of papers published on primates in general and on the ecology of primates, only a very small fraction of these papers is published in high-ranking international ecological journals. We discuss a number of potential reasons for the disproportion and highlight the problems associated with experimental research on wild primates and constraints on sample size as major issues. © 2013 Heymann et al.

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Heymann, E. W., Zinner, D., & Ganzhorn, J. U. (2013). Disproportional representation of primates in the ecological literature. PLoS ONE, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080763

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