Primate Research and Conservation in the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Behie, Alison M; Malone, Nicholas; Teichroeb, Julie A
Primate Research and Conservation in the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Behie, Alison M; Malone, Nicholas; Teichroeb, Julie A
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Combining personal stories of motivation with new research this book offers a holistic picture of primate conservation in the Anthropocene.
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Combining personal stories of motivation with new research this book offers a holistic picture of primate conservation in the Anthropocene.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 180mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781316610213
- ISBN-10: 1316610217
- Artikelnr.: 54330863
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 180mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781316610213
- ISBN-10: 1316610217
- Artikelnr.: 54330863
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Changing priorities for primate research and conservation in the
Anthropocene Alison M. Behie, Julie A. Teichroeb and Nicholas Malone; 2.
Struggling for socio-ecological resilience: a long-term study of Silvery
Gibbons (Hylobates moloch) in the fragmented Sancang Forest Nature Reserve,
West Java, Indonesia Nicholas Malone and Wedana Adi Putra; 3. Monitoring
the Sanje Mangabey population in Tanzania while engaging the local
community David Fernandez, Carolyn Erhardt and Grainne McCabe; 4. Uneasy
neighbours: local perceptions of the Cross River Gorilla and
Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee in Cameroon Alison Wade, Nicholas Malone,
Judith Littleton and Bruce Floyd; 5. Comanagment of primate hunting in
Amazonian indigenous reserves: a case study from Guyana Christopher A.
Shaffer, Marissa S. Milstein, Phillip Suse, Elisha Marawanaru and Charakura
Yukuma; 6. The effects of selective logging on the habitat use of the
Annamese Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus margarita) in Northeast Cambodia
Alvaro Gonzalez-Monge and Alison M. Behie; 7. The immediate impact of
selective logging on Angolan Colobus monkeys at Lake Nabugabo, Uganda Julie
A. Teichroeb, Gregory R. Bridgett, Amelie Corriveau and Dennis
Twinomugisha; 8. Threatened hosts, threatened parasites? Parasite diversity
and distribution in red-listed primates Liesbeth Frias and Andrew J. J.
MacIntosh; 9. Lemurs in fragmented forests: a conservation and research
collaboration Sheila M. Holmes, Edward E. Louis, Jr and Steig E. Johnson;
10. Proboscis monkey conservation: beyond the science Stanislav Lhota, John
C. M. Sha, Henry Bernard and Ikki Matsuda; 11. The effect of humans on the
primate nutritional landscape Jessica Rothman and Margaret Bryer; 12. Using
vegetation phenology and long-term demographic data to assess the impact of
Cyclone Fanele on a lemur population in Madagascar Rebecca Lewis and Anne
Axel; 13. Alas the storm has come again! The impact of frequent natural
disasters on primate conservation Alison M. Behie, Mary S. M. Pavelka,
Kayla Hartwell, Jane Champion and Hugh Notman; 14. The effect of climate
change on the distribution of Colobus and Cercopithecus monkeys Amanda
Korjstens; 15. Primate research(ers) and conservation(its) in the
Anthropocene Nicholas Malone, Julie A. Teichroeb and Alison M. Behie.
Anthropocene Alison M. Behie, Julie A. Teichroeb and Nicholas Malone; 2.
Struggling for socio-ecological resilience: a long-term study of Silvery
Gibbons (Hylobates moloch) in the fragmented Sancang Forest Nature Reserve,
West Java, Indonesia Nicholas Malone and Wedana Adi Putra; 3. Monitoring
the Sanje Mangabey population in Tanzania while engaging the local
community David Fernandez, Carolyn Erhardt and Grainne McCabe; 4. Uneasy
neighbours: local perceptions of the Cross River Gorilla and
Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee in Cameroon Alison Wade, Nicholas Malone,
Judith Littleton and Bruce Floyd; 5. Comanagment of primate hunting in
Amazonian indigenous reserves: a case study from Guyana Christopher A.
Shaffer, Marissa S. Milstein, Phillip Suse, Elisha Marawanaru and Charakura
Yukuma; 6. The effects of selective logging on the habitat use of the
Annamese Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus margarita) in Northeast Cambodia
Alvaro Gonzalez-Monge and Alison M. Behie; 7. The immediate impact of
selective logging on Angolan Colobus monkeys at Lake Nabugabo, Uganda Julie
A. Teichroeb, Gregory R. Bridgett, Amelie Corriveau and Dennis
Twinomugisha; 8. Threatened hosts, threatened parasites? Parasite diversity
and distribution in red-listed primates Liesbeth Frias and Andrew J. J.
MacIntosh; 9. Lemurs in fragmented forests: a conservation and research
collaboration Sheila M. Holmes, Edward E. Louis, Jr and Steig E. Johnson;
10. Proboscis monkey conservation: beyond the science Stanislav Lhota, John
C. M. Sha, Henry Bernard and Ikki Matsuda; 11. The effect of humans on the
primate nutritional landscape Jessica Rothman and Margaret Bryer; 12. Using
vegetation phenology and long-term demographic data to assess the impact of
Cyclone Fanele on a lemur population in Madagascar Rebecca Lewis and Anne
Axel; 13. Alas the storm has come again! The impact of frequent natural
disasters on primate conservation Alison M. Behie, Mary S. M. Pavelka,
Kayla Hartwell, Jane Champion and Hugh Notman; 14. The effect of climate
change on the distribution of Colobus and Cercopithecus monkeys Amanda
Korjstens; 15. Primate research(ers) and conservation(its) in the
Anthropocene Nicholas Malone, Julie A. Teichroeb and Alison M. Behie.
1. Changing priorities for primate research and conservation in the
Anthropocene Alison M. Behie, Julie A. Teichroeb and Nicholas Malone; 2.
Struggling for socio-ecological resilience: a long-term study of Silvery
Gibbons (Hylobates moloch) in the fragmented Sancang Forest Nature Reserve,
West Java, Indonesia Nicholas Malone and Wedana Adi Putra; 3. Monitoring
the Sanje Mangabey population in Tanzania while engaging the local
community David Fernandez, Carolyn Erhardt and Grainne McCabe; 4. Uneasy
neighbours: local perceptions of the Cross River Gorilla and
Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee in Cameroon Alison Wade, Nicholas Malone,
Judith Littleton and Bruce Floyd; 5. Comanagment of primate hunting in
Amazonian indigenous reserves: a case study from Guyana Christopher A.
Shaffer, Marissa S. Milstein, Phillip Suse, Elisha Marawanaru and Charakura
Yukuma; 6. The effects of selective logging on the habitat use of the
Annamese Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus margarita) in Northeast Cambodia
Alvaro Gonzalez-Monge and Alison M. Behie; 7. The immediate impact of
selective logging on Angolan Colobus monkeys at Lake Nabugabo, Uganda Julie
A. Teichroeb, Gregory R. Bridgett, Amelie Corriveau and Dennis
Twinomugisha; 8. Threatened hosts, threatened parasites? Parasite diversity
and distribution in red-listed primates Liesbeth Frias and Andrew J. J.
MacIntosh; 9. Lemurs in fragmented forests: a conservation and research
collaboration Sheila M. Holmes, Edward E. Louis, Jr and Steig E. Johnson;
10. Proboscis monkey conservation: beyond the science Stanislav Lhota, John
C. M. Sha, Henry Bernard and Ikki Matsuda; 11. The effect of humans on the
primate nutritional landscape Jessica Rothman and Margaret Bryer; 12. Using
vegetation phenology and long-term demographic data to assess the impact of
Cyclone Fanele on a lemur population in Madagascar Rebecca Lewis and Anne
Axel; 13. Alas the storm has come again! The impact of frequent natural
disasters on primate conservation Alison M. Behie, Mary S. M. Pavelka,
Kayla Hartwell, Jane Champion and Hugh Notman; 14. The effect of climate
change on the distribution of Colobus and Cercopithecus monkeys Amanda
Korjstens; 15. Primate research(ers) and conservation(its) in the
Anthropocene Nicholas Malone, Julie A. Teichroeb and Alison M. Behie.
Anthropocene Alison M. Behie, Julie A. Teichroeb and Nicholas Malone; 2.
Struggling for socio-ecological resilience: a long-term study of Silvery
Gibbons (Hylobates moloch) in the fragmented Sancang Forest Nature Reserve,
West Java, Indonesia Nicholas Malone and Wedana Adi Putra; 3. Monitoring
the Sanje Mangabey population in Tanzania while engaging the local
community David Fernandez, Carolyn Erhardt and Grainne McCabe; 4. Uneasy
neighbours: local perceptions of the Cross River Gorilla and
Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee in Cameroon Alison Wade, Nicholas Malone,
Judith Littleton and Bruce Floyd; 5. Comanagment of primate hunting in
Amazonian indigenous reserves: a case study from Guyana Christopher A.
Shaffer, Marissa S. Milstein, Phillip Suse, Elisha Marawanaru and Charakura
Yukuma; 6. The effects of selective logging on the habitat use of the
Annamese Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus margarita) in Northeast Cambodia
Alvaro Gonzalez-Monge and Alison M. Behie; 7. The immediate impact of
selective logging on Angolan Colobus monkeys at Lake Nabugabo, Uganda Julie
A. Teichroeb, Gregory R. Bridgett, Amelie Corriveau and Dennis
Twinomugisha; 8. Threatened hosts, threatened parasites? Parasite diversity
and distribution in red-listed primates Liesbeth Frias and Andrew J. J.
MacIntosh; 9. Lemurs in fragmented forests: a conservation and research
collaboration Sheila M. Holmes, Edward E. Louis, Jr and Steig E. Johnson;
10. Proboscis monkey conservation: beyond the science Stanislav Lhota, John
C. M. Sha, Henry Bernard and Ikki Matsuda; 11. The effect of humans on the
primate nutritional landscape Jessica Rothman and Margaret Bryer; 12. Using
vegetation phenology and long-term demographic data to assess the impact of
Cyclone Fanele on a lemur population in Madagascar Rebecca Lewis and Anne
Axel; 13. Alas the storm has come again! The impact of frequent natural
disasters on primate conservation Alison M. Behie, Mary S. M. Pavelka,
Kayla Hartwell, Jane Champion and Hugh Notman; 14. The effect of climate
change on the distribution of Colobus and Cercopithecus monkeys Amanda
Korjstens; 15. Primate research(ers) and conservation(its) in the
Anthropocene Nicholas Malone, Julie A. Teichroeb and Alison M. Behie.