Field and Laboratory Methods in Primatology
Herausgeber: Curtis, Deborah J.; Setchell, Joanna M.
Field and Laboratory Methods in Primatology
Herausgeber: Curtis, Deborah J.; Setchell, Joanna M.
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A guide to research on wild primates, providing advice on technical and practical aspects of both field and laboratory methods.
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A guide to research on wild primates, providing advice on technical and practical aspects of both field and laboratory methods.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9780521194099
- ISBN-10: 0521194091
- Artikelnr.: 32734907
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9780521194099
- ISBN-10: 0521194091
- Artikelnr.: 32734907
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Deborah J. Curtis, Joanna M. Setchell and Maurico Talebi; 1.
Human-nonhuman primate interactions: an ethnoprimatological approach Lisa
Jones-Engel, Gregory A. Engel and Agustin Fuentes; 2. Habituating primates:
processes, techniques, variables and ethics Elizabeth A. Williamson and
Anna T. C. Feistner; 3. Habitat description and phenology Jörg U. Ganzhorn,
S. Jacques Rakotondranary and Yedidya R. Ratovonamana; 4. Geographic
information systems and remote sensing Patrick E. Osborne and Louise Glew;
5. Monitoring local weather and climate Julian C. Mayes and Nicholas Pepin;
6. Survey and census methods: population distribution and density Caroline
Ross and Nigel Reeve; 7. Trapping Clifford J. Jolly, Jane E.
Phillips-Conroy and Alexandra E. Müller; 8. Handling, anaesthesia, health
evaluation and biological sampling Steve Unwin, Marc Ancrenaz and Wendi
Bailey; 9. Morphology, morphometrics and taxonomy Colin Groves and Joanne
Harding; 10. Marking and radio-tracking Paul E. Honess and David W.
Macdonald; 11. Field experiments with non-human primates: a tutorial Klaus
Zuberbühler and Roman Wittig; 12. Feeding ecology, frugivory and seed
dispersal J. Lawrence Dew; 13. Dietary analysis I: food physics Peter W.
Lucas, Daniel Osorio, Nayuta Yamashita, Jonathan F. Prinz, Nathaniel J.
Dominy and Brian W. Darvell; 14. Dietary analysis II: food chemistry Peter
W. Lucas, Richard T. Corlett, Nathaniel J. Dominy, Hafejee C. Essackjee,
Pablo Riba-Hernandez, Lawrence Ramsden, Kathryn E. Stoner and Nayuta
Yamashita; 15. Collecting arthropods and arthropod remains for primate
studies Claire M. P. Ozanne, James R. Bell and Daniel G. Weaver; 16.
Tape-recording primate vocalisations Thomas Geissmann and Stuart Parsons;
17. Photography and video for field researchers Noel Rowe and Marc Myers;
18. Chronobiological aspects of primate research Hans G. Erkert; 19.
Thermoregulation and energetics Jutta Schmid; 20. Field endocrinology:
monitoring hormonal changes in free-ranging primates J. Keith Hodges and
Michael Heistermann; 21. Collection, storage and analysis of non-invasive
genetic material in primate biology Benoît Goossens, Nicola Anthony,
Kathryn Jeffery, Mireille Johnson-Bawe and Michael W. Bruford; 22. Tips
from the bush: an A-Z of suggestions for successful fieldwork Simon K.
Bearder, K. Anna, I. Nekaris and Julia N. Lloyd; Index.
Human-nonhuman primate interactions: an ethnoprimatological approach Lisa
Jones-Engel, Gregory A. Engel and Agustin Fuentes; 2. Habituating primates:
processes, techniques, variables and ethics Elizabeth A. Williamson and
Anna T. C. Feistner; 3. Habitat description and phenology Jörg U. Ganzhorn,
S. Jacques Rakotondranary and Yedidya R. Ratovonamana; 4. Geographic
information systems and remote sensing Patrick E. Osborne and Louise Glew;
5. Monitoring local weather and climate Julian C. Mayes and Nicholas Pepin;
6. Survey and census methods: population distribution and density Caroline
Ross and Nigel Reeve; 7. Trapping Clifford J. Jolly, Jane E.
Phillips-Conroy and Alexandra E. Müller; 8. Handling, anaesthesia, health
evaluation and biological sampling Steve Unwin, Marc Ancrenaz and Wendi
Bailey; 9. Morphology, morphometrics and taxonomy Colin Groves and Joanne
Harding; 10. Marking and radio-tracking Paul E. Honess and David W.
Macdonald; 11. Field experiments with non-human primates: a tutorial Klaus
Zuberbühler and Roman Wittig; 12. Feeding ecology, frugivory and seed
dispersal J. Lawrence Dew; 13. Dietary analysis I: food physics Peter W.
Lucas, Daniel Osorio, Nayuta Yamashita, Jonathan F. Prinz, Nathaniel J.
Dominy and Brian W. Darvell; 14. Dietary analysis II: food chemistry Peter
W. Lucas, Richard T. Corlett, Nathaniel J. Dominy, Hafejee C. Essackjee,
Pablo Riba-Hernandez, Lawrence Ramsden, Kathryn E. Stoner and Nayuta
Yamashita; 15. Collecting arthropods and arthropod remains for primate
studies Claire M. P. Ozanne, James R. Bell and Daniel G. Weaver; 16.
Tape-recording primate vocalisations Thomas Geissmann and Stuart Parsons;
17. Photography and video for field researchers Noel Rowe and Marc Myers;
18. Chronobiological aspects of primate research Hans G. Erkert; 19.
Thermoregulation and energetics Jutta Schmid; 20. Field endocrinology:
monitoring hormonal changes in free-ranging primates J. Keith Hodges and
Michael Heistermann; 21. Collection, storage and analysis of non-invasive
genetic material in primate biology Benoît Goossens, Nicola Anthony,
Kathryn Jeffery, Mireille Johnson-Bawe and Michael W. Bruford; 22. Tips
from the bush: an A-Z of suggestions for successful fieldwork Simon K.
Bearder, K. Anna, I. Nekaris and Julia N. Lloyd; Index.
Introduction Deborah J. Curtis, Joanna M. Setchell and Maurico Talebi; 1.
Human-nonhuman primate interactions: an ethnoprimatological approach Lisa
Jones-Engel, Gregory A. Engel and Agustin Fuentes; 2. Habituating primates:
processes, techniques, variables and ethics Elizabeth A. Williamson and
Anna T. C. Feistner; 3. Habitat description and phenology Jörg U. Ganzhorn,
S. Jacques Rakotondranary and Yedidya R. Ratovonamana; 4. Geographic
information systems and remote sensing Patrick E. Osborne and Louise Glew;
5. Monitoring local weather and climate Julian C. Mayes and Nicholas Pepin;
6. Survey and census methods: population distribution and density Caroline
Ross and Nigel Reeve; 7. Trapping Clifford J. Jolly, Jane E.
Phillips-Conroy and Alexandra E. Müller; 8. Handling, anaesthesia, health
evaluation and biological sampling Steve Unwin, Marc Ancrenaz and Wendi
Bailey; 9. Morphology, morphometrics and taxonomy Colin Groves and Joanne
Harding; 10. Marking and radio-tracking Paul E. Honess and David W.
Macdonald; 11. Field experiments with non-human primates: a tutorial Klaus
Zuberbühler and Roman Wittig; 12. Feeding ecology, frugivory and seed
dispersal J. Lawrence Dew; 13. Dietary analysis I: food physics Peter W.
Lucas, Daniel Osorio, Nayuta Yamashita, Jonathan F. Prinz, Nathaniel J.
Dominy and Brian W. Darvell; 14. Dietary analysis II: food chemistry Peter
W. Lucas, Richard T. Corlett, Nathaniel J. Dominy, Hafejee C. Essackjee,
Pablo Riba-Hernandez, Lawrence Ramsden, Kathryn E. Stoner and Nayuta
Yamashita; 15. Collecting arthropods and arthropod remains for primate
studies Claire M. P. Ozanne, James R. Bell and Daniel G. Weaver; 16.
Tape-recording primate vocalisations Thomas Geissmann and Stuart Parsons;
17. Photography and video for field researchers Noel Rowe and Marc Myers;
18. Chronobiological aspects of primate research Hans G. Erkert; 19.
Thermoregulation and energetics Jutta Schmid; 20. Field endocrinology:
monitoring hormonal changes in free-ranging primates J. Keith Hodges and
Michael Heistermann; 21. Collection, storage and analysis of non-invasive
genetic material in primate biology Benoît Goossens, Nicola Anthony,
Kathryn Jeffery, Mireille Johnson-Bawe and Michael W. Bruford; 22. Tips
from the bush: an A-Z of suggestions for successful fieldwork Simon K.
Bearder, K. Anna, I. Nekaris and Julia N. Lloyd; Index.
Human-nonhuman primate interactions: an ethnoprimatological approach Lisa
Jones-Engel, Gregory A. Engel and Agustin Fuentes; 2. Habituating primates:
processes, techniques, variables and ethics Elizabeth A. Williamson and
Anna T. C. Feistner; 3. Habitat description and phenology Jörg U. Ganzhorn,
S. Jacques Rakotondranary and Yedidya R. Ratovonamana; 4. Geographic
information systems and remote sensing Patrick E. Osborne and Louise Glew;
5. Monitoring local weather and climate Julian C. Mayes and Nicholas Pepin;
6. Survey and census methods: population distribution and density Caroline
Ross and Nigel Reeve; 7. Trapping Clifford J. Jolly, Jane E.
Phillips-Conroy and Alexandra E. Müller; 8. Handling, anaesthesia, health
evaluation and biological sampling Steve Unwin, Marc Ancrenaz and Wendi
Bailey; 9. Morphology, morphometrics and taxonomy Colin Groves and Joanne
Harding; 10. Marking and radio-tracking Paul E. Honess and David W.
Macdonald; 11. Field experiments with non-human primates: a tutorial Klaus
Zuberbühler and Roman Wittig; 12. Feeding ecology, frugivory and seed
dispersal J. Lawrence Dew; 13. Dietary analysis I: food physics Peter W.
Lucas, Daniel Osorio, Nayuta Yamashita, Jonathan F. Prinz, Nathaniel J.
Dominy and Brian W. Darvell; 14. Dietary analysis II: food chemistry Peter
W. Lucas, Richard T. Corlett, Nathaniel J. Dominy, Hafejee C. Essackjee,
Pablo Riba-Hernandez, Lawrence Ramsden, Kathryn E. Stoner and Nayuta
Yamashita; 15. Collecting arthropods and arthropod remains for primate
studies Claire M. P. Ozanne, James R. Bell and Daniel G. Weaver; 16.
Tape-recording primate vocalisations Thomas Geissmann and Stuart Parsons;
17. Photography and video for field researchers Noel Rowe and Marc Myers;
18. Chronobiological aspects of primate research Hans G. Erkert; 19.
Thermoregulation and energetics Jutta Schmid; 20. Field endocrinology:
monitoring hormonal changes in free-ranging primates J. Keith Hodges and
Michael Heistermann; 21. Collection, storage and analysis of non-invasive
genetic material in primate biology Benoît Goossens, Nicola Anthony,
Kathryn Jeffery, Mireille Johnson-Bawe and Michael W. Bruford; 22. Tips
from the bush: an A-Z of suggestions for successful fieldwork Simon K.
Bearder, K. Anna, I. Nekaris and Julia N. Lloyd; Index.