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International welcomes submissions that are original and technically so as to serve both the developing world and developed countries in the best possible way.OMICS Journals are poised in excellence by publishing high quality research. OMICS International follows an Editorial Manager® System peer review process and boasts of a strong and active editorial board.Editors and reviewers are experts in their field and provide anonymous, unbiased and detailed reviews of all submissions.The journal gives the options of multiple language translations for all the articles and all archived articles are available in HTML, XML, PDF and audio formats. Also, all the published articles are archived in repositories and indexing services like DOAJ, CAS, Google Scholar, Scientific Commons, Index Copernicus, EBSCO, HINARI and GALE.
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Govindasamy Agoramoorthy
Govindasamy AgoramoorthyTajen UniversityTaiwanSlide3
BIOGRAPHYProf. Govindasamy Agoramoorthy obtaining PhD in 1987 from the University of Jodhpur, Prof. Agoramoorthy directed the Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Project in Liberia, West Africa. He became the first biologist to carry out surveys for forest primates and white-breasted guinea fowls in Liberia on behalf of World Wide Fund for Nature. Slide4
Between 1989 and 1993, he served as was a visiting Scientist at Smithsonian Institution (Washington, DC) where he carried out research on the ecology of red howler monkeys in Venezuela. Later in 1993 and 1994, he conducted primate surveys in Trinidad & Tobago (West Indies). Slide5
Between 1995 and 1996, he led field studies on the ecology of black and gold howlers in Argentina. Taiwan and India. He currently serves as a Distinguished Research Professor at Tajen University, Taiwan. He also serves in the board of several advocacy groups and scientific journals globally.Slide6
Areas of interestDemographySocial behaviorConservationRehabilitationReintroductionCaptive managementSlide7
Species of interestAlouatta caraya (black-and-gold howler),Alouatta seniculus (red howler),
Macaca cyclopis (Taiwanese macaque),Macaca radiata (bonnet macaque), Nasalis larvatus (proboscis monkey), Pongo pygmaeus (Bornean orangutan),Semnopithecus entellus (Hanuman langur)Slide8
Alouatta caraya (black-and-gold howler),Slide9
Alouatta seniculus (red howler),Slide10
Macaca radiata (bonnet macaque),Slide11
Macaca cyclopis (Taiwanese macaque),Slide12
Nasalis larvatus (proboscis monkey), Slide13
Pongo pygmaeus (Bornean orangutan),Slide14
Semnopithecus entellus (Hanuman langur)Slide15
THANK YOUSlide16
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