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Kinji Imanishi

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Kinji Imanishi (今西 錦司, Imanishi Kinji, January 6, 1902 - June 15, 1992) was a Japanese ecologist and anthropologist. He was the founder of Kyoto University's Primate Research Institute, and together with Junichiro Itani is considered the founder of Japanese primatology.

Publications

  • Imanishi, Kinji (1941): Seibutsu no Sekai (生物の世界). Kōbundō
    • Imanishi, Kinji (2002) The World of Living Things ISBN 0-7007-1632-7

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