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A ground breaking study of primates that live in flooded habitats around the world.
Author : Katarzyna Nowak
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 31,77 MB
Release : 2019-01-03
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1107134315
A ground breaking study of primates that live in flooded habitats around the world.
Author : Katarzyna Nowak
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 14,57 MB
Release : 2019-01-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1108577644
Nearly half the world's primate species use flooded habitats at one time or another, from swamp-going Congo gorillas and mangrove-eating proboscis monkeys, to uacaris in Amazonian riverside forests. This first-ever volume on the subject brings together experts from around the world in a ground breaking volume spanning fossil history, current biology and future research and conservation priorities. Flooded habitats are a vital part of tropical biology, both for the diversity of the species they house, and the complexity of their ecological interactions, but are often completely overlooked. This book will set the stage for a new wave of research on primates in these extraordinarily productive and highly threatened areas, and is ideal for researchers and graduate students in primatology, zoology, ecology, and conservation.
Author : Randall W. Myster
Publisher : Springer
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 28,65 MB
Release : 2018-10-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 3319901222
Igapó forests are a common part of the Amazon whose ecosystems are critical to our shared human future. The introduction addresses the structure, function and dynamics of igapó forests in the Amazon basin, focusing on their uniqueness due to their high level of complexity defined as the many ways that different components of igapó forests in the Amazon basin ecosystem interact and also on how those interactions are on a higher-order compared to other tropical forests. The text then breaks down the igapó ecosystem using these sections: (1) Igapó forests over space and time, (2) Water, light and soils, (3) The carbon cycle, (4) Litter, fungi and invertebrates, (5) Vertebrates, (6) Plant population studies, (7) Plant community studies, and (8) Human impacts and management. Experts from around the world serve as chapter authors that review what is known about their specific part of the igapó ecosystem, what research they have done, and also what needs to be done in the future.
Author : Ikki Matsuda
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 525 pages
File Size : 16,44 MB
Release : 2022-02-24
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1108421385
Covering colobine biology, behaviour, ecology and conservation, this book summarises current knowledge of this fascinating group of primates.
Author : Thomas R. Defler
Publisher : Springer
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 16,8 MB
Release : 2014-05-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 1493906976
Woolly monkeys are large, attractive and widespread primates found throughout many parts of the Amazon basin. It is only in the last twenty-five years or so that long-term studies of woollies in their forest habitat have been successful; they have not generally been successfully kept in captivity. But now, especially because of their size, these creatures are pressed on all sides by bush meat hunters and forest fragmentation. Their future is becoming critically precarious and the editors feel that it is time to showcase these animals with a full book. The editors draw together a number of recent woolly monkey studies from three Amazonian countries, including five taxa of woolly monkeys, four of which have recently been reclassified without using new biological criteria as species rather than subspecies (Groves, 2001, 2005; Rylands & Mittermeier, 2009). This volume provides a diversity of studies by well-known researchers and advanced students on a wide range of subjects using newly generated data, including a criticism of the recent taxonomic changes. The varied information contained within The Woolly Monkey: Behavior, Ecology, Systematics and Captive Research will help readers understand these handsome animals and will, we hope, energize them to contribute to their conservation.
Author : Anne E. Russon
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 48,17 MB
Release : 2014-09-11
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1107018129
This book considers primate tourism as a primate conservation tool, weighing its effects and developing informed guidelines for ongoing and future tourism ventures.
Author : Christoph Schwitzer
Publisher :
Page : 107 pages
File Size : 36,79 MB
Release : 2017-11-15
Category :
ISBN : 9780692960943
Every two years we produce this report of the World's 25 Most Endangered Primates compiled from primatologists attending the International Primatological Society Congress.
Author : Alison M. Behie
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 14,10 MB
Release : 2019-01-31
Category : Nature
ISBN : 110715748X
Combining personal stories of motivation with new research this book offers a holistic picture of primate conservation in the Anthropocene.
Author : Laura K. Marsh
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 47,25 MB
Release : 2013-06-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 147573770X
This volume was created initially from a symposium of the same name presented at the International Primatological Society's XVIII Congress in Adelaide. South Australia. 6-12 January 2000. Many of the authors who have contributed to this text could not attend the symposium. so this has become another vehicle for the rapidly growing discipline of Fragmentation Science among primatologists. Fragmentation has quickly become a field separate from general ecology. which underscores the severity of the situation since we as a planet are rapidly losing habitat of all types to human disturbance. Getting ecologists. particularly primatologists. to admit that they study in fragments is not easy. In the field of primatology. one studies many things. but rarely do those things (genetics. behavior. population dynamics) get called out as studies in fragmentation. For some reason "fragmentation primatologists" fear that our work is somehow "not as good" as those who study in continuous habitat. We worry that perhaps our subjects are not demonstrating as robust behaviors as they "should" given fragmented or disturbed habitat conditions. I had a colleague openly state that she did not work in fragmented forests. that she merely studied behavior when it was clear that her study sites. everyone of them. was isolated habitat. Our desire to be just another link in the data chain for wild primates is so strong that it makes us deny what kinds of habitats we are working in. However.
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Publisher : National Academies
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 41,98 MB
Release : 1981-01-01
Category : Science
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