Kinji Imanishi
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Japanese anthropologist
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Kinji Imanishi's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology Kyoto University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kinji Imanishi was a Japanese ecologist and anthropologist. He was the founder of Kyoto University's Primate Research Institute and, together with Junichiro Itani, is considered one of the founders of Japanese primatology.
Kinji Imanishi's Published Works
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- The Primates (1957) (137)
- Social Organization of Subhuman Primates in Their Natural Habitat (1960) (110)
- Social behavior in Japanese monkeys, Macaca Fuscata. (1957) (78)
- The Evolutionary Theories of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer [and Comments and Replies] (1974) (76)
- Identification : A process of enculturation in the subhuman society ofMacaca fuscata (1957) (43)
- Social life of semi-wild horses in Toimisaki (1953) (11)
- MAYFLIES FROM JAPANESE TORRENTS : VIII.NOTES ON THE GENERA PARALEPTOPHLEBIA AND BAETIS (1937) (7)
- Mayflies of Japanese torrents. IX. Life forms and life zones of mayfly nymphs. I. Introduction (1938) (6)
- Gorillas: A preliminary survey in 1958 (1958) (4)
- PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND PRIMATOLOGY: Primate Behavior: Field Studies of Monkeys and Apes. Irven DeVore (1967) (3)
- Mayflies from Japanese Torrents.3.Third Notes on the Genus Ameletus with a List of the Japanese Siphlonuridae (1933) (2)
- Ecological Observations on the Great Khingan Expedition (1950) (2)
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