Įcology in an Era of Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities for Environmental Scientists in the Americas, 8–12 January 2006, Merida, Mexico. Kappeler, Deutsches Primatenzentrum (DPZ), Kellnerweg 4, D-37077 Göttingen, Tel/Fax: +4-284/291, e-mail:, website. Comparative Perspectives: Speciation in birds – Trevor Price (University of Chicago) Bird taxonomy and conservation – Robert Zink (University of Minnesota). Mittermeier (Conservation International) Extinction biology – Carlos Peres (University of East Anglia) Conservation genetics – George Amato (Wildlife Conservation Society) Conservation genetics – Michael Bruford (Cardiff University) Reintroductions – Carel P. Preserving Diversity for Tomorrow: Diversity and conservation hotspots – Russell A. Groves (Australian National University) Human diversity – Mark Stoneking (Max Planck Institute, Leipzig). Oates (Hunter College New York) Primate biogeography – Shawn Lehman (University of Toronto) Speciation and taxonomy – Colin P. Rylands (Conservation International) Diversity of Asian primates – Jatna Supriatna (Conservation International Indonesia) Diversity of African primates – John F. Diversity today: Diversity of Malagasy primates – Anne Yoder (Yale University) Diversity of American primates – Anthony B. Confirmed invited speakers: Diversity in the past: Extinct primate communities – John Fleagle (State University of New York, Stony Brook). University of Göttingen and German Primate Center, Göttingen, Germany. V Göttinger Freilandtage “Primate Diversity – Past, Present and Future,” 13–16 December 2005. Organised by: Christophe Soligo, The Natural History Museum, e-mail. Martin (The Field Museum, Chicago), Erik Seiffert (Oxford University), Peter Andrews (The Natural History Museum), Jussi Eronen and Mikael Fortelius (University of Helsinki), Susan Antón (New York University), Sarah Elton (University of Hull), Christophe Soligo (The Natural History Museum), Jonathan Kingdon (Oxford University), Urs Thalmann (University of Zürich) and Laurie Godfrey (University of Massachusetts). The theme is “Primate Evolution and the Environment.” Guest speakers include R. Flett Theatre, The Natural History Museum, London. Primate Society of Great Britain (PSGB) Winter Meeting 2005, 9 December 2005.
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