Spider Monkeys
Herausgeber: Campbell, Christina J.
Spider Monkeys
Herausgeber: Campbell, Christina J.
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This book contains both published and previously unpublished research on spider monkeys, for academic researchers and graduate students.
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This book contains both published and previously unpublished research on spider monkeys, for academic researchers and graduate students.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 759g
- ISBN-13: 9780521867504
- ISBN-10: 0521867509
- Artikelnr.: 23819479
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 759g
- ISBN-13: 9780521867504
- ISBN-10: 0521867509
- Artikelnr.: 23819479
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Christina J. Campbell; Part I. Taxonomy, Phylogeny and
Evolution: 2. Morphology and evolution of the spider monkey, genus Ateles
Alfred Rosenberger, Lauren Halenar, Siobanán B. Cooke and Walter Hartwig;
3. The taxonomic status of spider monkeys in the 21st century Andrew
Collins; Part II. Ecology: 4. Diets of wild spider monkeys Anthony Di
Fiore, Andres Link and J. Lawrence Dew; 5. Factors influencing spider
monkey habitat use and ranging patterns Robert B. Wallace; 6. Seed
dispersal J. Lawrence Dew; Part III. Behavior and Reproduction: 7.
Locomotion and positional behavior of spider monkeys Dionisios Youlatos; 8.
Communication in spider monkeys: the function and mechanisms underlying the
use of the whinny Gabriel Ramos-Fernández; 9. Social interactions, social
relationships and the social system of spider monkeys Filippo Aureli and
Colleen Schaffner; 10. Spider monkey reproduction and sexual behavior
Christina J. Campbell and K. Nicole Gibson; 11. Immaturity in spider
monkeys: a risky business Laura Greer Vick; 12. Demography and group
composition of spider monkeys Yukiko Shimooka, Christina J. Campbell,
Anthony Di Fiore, Annika M. Felton, Kosei Izawa, Andres Link, Akisato
Nishimura, Gabriel Ramos-Fernández and Robert B. Wallace; Part IV.
Interactions with Humans: 13. Spider monkey conservation in the 21st
century: recognizing risks and opportunities Gabriel Ramos-Fernández and
Robert B. Wallace; 14. The ethnoprimatology of the spider monkeys: from
past to present Loretta Cormier and Bernardo Urbani.
Evolution: 2. Morphology and evolution of the spider monkey, genus Ateles
Alfred Rosenberger, Lauren Halenar, Siobanán B. Cooke and Walter Hartwig;
3. The taxonomic status of spider monkeys in the 21st century Andrew
Collins; Part II. Ecology: 4. Diets of wild spider monkeys Anthony Di
Fiore, Andres Link and J. Lawrence Dew; 5. Factors influencing spider
monkey habitat use and ranging patterns Robert B. Wallace; 6. Seed
dispersal J. Lawrence Dew; Part III. Behavior and Reproduction: 7.
Locomotion and positional behavior of spider monkeys Dionisios Youlatos; 8.
Communication in spider monkeys: the function and mechanisms underlying the
use of the whinny Gabriel Ramos-Fernández; 9. Social interactions, social
relationships and the social system of spider monkeys Filippo Aureli and
Colleen Schaffner; 10. Spider monkey reproduction and sexual behavior
Christina J. Campbell and K. Nicole Gibson; 11. Immaturity in spider
monkeys: a risky business Laura Greer Vick; 12. Demography and group
composition of spider monkeys Yukiko Shimooka, Christina J. Campbell,
Anthony Di Fiore, Annika M. Felton, Kosei Izawa, Andres Link, Akisato
Nishimura, Gabriel Ramos-Fernández and Robert B. Wallace; Part IV.
Interactions with Humans: 13. Spider monkey conservation in the 21st
century: recognizing risks and opportunities Gabriel Ramos-Fernández and
Robert B. Wallace; 14. The ethnoprimatology of the spider monkeys: from
past to present Loretta Cormier and Bernardo Urbani.
1. Introduction Christina J. Campbell; Part I. Taxonomy, Phylogeny and
Evolution: 2. Morphology and evolution of the spider monkey, genus Ateles
Alfred Rosenberger, Lauren Halenar, Siobanán B. Cooke and Walter Hartwig;
3. The taxonomic status of spider monkeys in the 21st century Andrew
Collins; Part II. Ecology: 4. Diets of wild spider monkeys Anthony Di
Fiore, Andres Link and J. Lawrence Dew; 5. Factors influencing spider
monkey habitat use and ranging patterns Robert B. Wallace; 6. Seed
dispersal J. Lawrence Dew; Part III. Behavior and Reproduction: 7.
Locomotion and positional behavior of spider monkeys Dionisios Youlatos; 8.
Communication in spider monkeys: the function and mechanisms underlying the
use of the whinny Gabriel Ramos-Fernández; 9. Social interactions, social
relationships and the social system of spider monkeys Filippo Aureli and
Colleen Schaffner; 10. Spider monkey reproduction and sexual behavior
Christina J. Campbell and K. Nicole Gibson; 11. Immaturity in spider
monkeys: a risky business Laura Greer Vick; 12. Demography and group
composition of spider monkeys Yukiko Shimooka, Christina J. Campbell,
Anthony Di Fiore, Annika M. Felton, Kosei Izawa, Andres Link, Akisato
Nishimura, Gabriel Ramos-Fernández and Robert B. Wallace; Part IV.
Interactions with Humans: 13. Spider monkey conservation in the 21st
century: recognizing risks and opportunities Gabriel Ramos-Fernández and
Robert B. Wallace; 14. The ethnoprimatology of the spider monkeys: from
past to present Loretta Cormier and Bernardo Urbani.
Evolution: 2. Morphology and evolution of the spider monkey, genus Ateles
Alfred Rosenberger, Lauren Halenar, Siobanán B. Cooke and Walter Hartwig;
3. The taxonomic status of spider monkeys in the 21st century Andrew
Collins; Part II. Ecology: 4. Diets of wild spider monkeys Anthony Di
Fiore, Andres Link and J. Lawrence Dew; 5. Factors influencing spider
monkey habitat use and ranging patterns Robert B. Wallace; 6. Seed
dispersal J. Lawrence Dew; Part III. Behavior and Reproduction: 7.
Locomotion and positional behavior of spider monkeys Dionisios Youlatos; 8.
Communication in spider monkeys: the function and mechanisms underlying the
use of the whinny Gabriel Ramos-Fernández; 9. Social interactions, social
relationships and the social system of spider monkeys Filippo Aureli and
Colleen Schaffner; 10. Spider monkey reproduction and sexual behavior
Christina J. Campbell and K. Nicole Gibson; 11. Immaturity in spider
monkeys: a risky business Laura Greer Vick; 12. Demography and group
composition of spider monkeys Yukiko Shimooka, Christina J. Campbell,
Anthony Di Fiore, Annika M. Felton, Kosei Izawa, Andres Link, Akisato
Nishimura, Gabriel Ramos-Fernández and Robert B. Wallace; Part IV.
Interactions with Humans: 13. Spider monkey conservation in the 21st
century: recognizing risks and opportunities Gabriel Ramos-Fernández and
Robert B. Wallace; 14. The ethnoprimatology of the spider monkeys: from
past to present Loretta Cormier and Bernardo Urbani.