changes in the primate trade in indonesian wildlife markets over a 25-year period: fewer apes and langurs, more macaques, and slow lorises. | indonesia has amongst the highest primate species richness, and many species are included on the country's protected species list, partially to prevent over-exploitation. nevertheless traders continue to sell primates in open wildlife markets especially on the islands of java and bali. we surveyed 13 wildlife markets in 2012-2014 and combined our results with previous surveys from 1990-2009 into a 122-survey dataset with 2,424 records of 17 species. these data showed that the diversity of specie ... | 2015 | 26713673 |