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Primates in Anthropogenic Landscapes: Exploring Primate Behavioural Flexibility Across Human Contexts

ISBN-13: 9783031117350 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023 / 346 str.

Tracie McKinney; Siân Waters; Michelle A. Rodrigues
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Primates in Anthropogenic Landscapes: Exploring Primate Behavioural Flexibility Across Human Contexts

ISBN-13: 9783031117350 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023 / 346 str.

Tracie McKinney; Siân Waters; Michelle A. Rodrigues
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The field of primatology has expanded substantially in the last twenty years, particularly with regard to studies of primates in human-altered landscapes.  This text aims to review the recent literature on anthropogenic (of human origin) influences on non-human primates, bringing an overview of this important area of primatology together for students.  Chapters are grouped into three sections, representing the many ways anthropogenic activities affect primate populations.  The first section, ‘Human Influences on Primate Habitat’, covers ways in which wild primates are affected by human actions, including forest fragmentation, climate change, and the presence of dogs.  Section two, ‘Primates in Human-Dominated Landscapes’, looks at situations where non-human primates and humans share space; this includes primates in urban environments, primate tourism, and primates in agroecosystems.  The final section, ‘Primates in Captivity’, looks at primate behaviour and welfare in captive situations, including zoos, the primate pet trade, and in entertainment.

The field of primatology has expanded substantially in the last twenty years, particularly with regard to studies of primates in human-altered landscapes.  This text aims to review the recent literature on anthropogenic (of human origin) influences on non-human primates, bringing an overview of this important area of primatology together for students.  Chapters are grouped into three sections, representing the many ways anthropogenic activities affect primate populations.  The first section, ‘Human Influences on Primate Habitat’, covers ways in which wild primates are affected by human actions, including forest fragmentation, climate change, and the presence of dogs.  Section two, ‘Primates in Human-Dominated Landscapes’, looks at situations where non-human primates and humans share space; this includes primates in urban environments, primate tourism, and primates in agroecosystems.  The final section, ‘Primates in Captivity’, looks at primate behaviour and welfare in captive situations, including zoos, the primate pet trade, and in entertainment.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Biologia i przyroda
Kategorie BISAC:
Social Science > Antropologia - Fizyczna
Medical > Weterynaria
Technology & Engineering > Agriculture - Animal Husbandry
Wydawca:
Springer
Seria wydawnicza:
Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783031117350
Rok wydania:
2023
Dostępne języki:
Numer serii:
000296961
Ilość stron:
346
Oprawa:
Twarda
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1.            Introduction

                              Michelle Rodrigues – Marquette University, USA

Sian Waters – Durham University, UK: Barbary Macaque Awareness and Conservation, Morocco/UK

Tracie McKinney – University of South Wales, UK

 

 

PART 1: HUMAN INFLUENCES ON PRIMATE HABITATS

 

2.            Forest fragmentation
                             
Malcolm Ramsey – University of Toronto, Canada

                              Tanvir Ahmed – Phayre’s Langur Conservation Initiative, Bangladesh

                              Benjamin Freed – Eastern Kentucky University, USA

                              Louis-Philippe d’Arvisenet – Joffre-Ville, Madagascar

                               

 

3.            Primates in regenerating forest

                              Lucy Millington – Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

                              Denise Spaan – Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico

 

 

4.            Responses of primates to roads: Dispersal barriers, mortality, and secondary effects

                              Malcolm Ramsey – University of Toronto, Canada

                              Andriamahery Razafindrakoto – University of Antananarivo, Madagascar

 

 

5.            Hunting by humans

                              Inza Kone – Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques, Ivory Coast

                              Drew Conin – North Carolina Zoo, USA

 

 

6.            Primate-dog interactions

Sian Waters – Durham University, UK; Barbary Macaque Awareness and Conservation, Morocco/UK

                              Tamlin Watson – Barbary Macaque Awareness and Conservation, Morocco/UK

                              Tara Clarke – Duke University, USA

                              Chandrima Home – Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, India

                              Jake Owen – Los Angeles Zoo, USA

                              Zoavina Randriana – Wild Dog Initiative, Madagascar

                              Kim Valenta – University of Florida, USA

                              Zach Ferris – Appalachian State University, USA

              

 

              

7.            Primate Tourism

                              Laetitia Marechal – Lincoln University, UK

                              Stefano Kaburu – University of Wolverhampton, UK

                              Malene Friis Hansen – Oxford Brookes University, UK

                              Tracie McKinney – University of South Wales, UK

 

8.            Infectious disease

Carlos Ruiz Miranda – Laboratorio de Ciencias Ambientais-Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense, Brazil

                              Marina Ramon – University of Exeter, UK
                              Elena Bersacola – University of Exeter, UK
                              Joana Bessa – University of Oxford, UK

                              Maimuna Djalo – Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Areas Protegidas, Guinea-Bissau

                              Americo Sanha – Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Areas Protegidas, Guinea-Bissau

                              Aissa Regalla – Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Areas Protegidas, Guinea-Bissau

                              Matthew McLennan – Bulindi Chimpanzee and Community Project, Uganda

 

 

9.            Climate change impacts on non-human primates – what have we modelled and what do we do now?

                              Brogan Mace – independent scholar, UK

                              Partha Sarathi – Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, India

                              Isabelle C. Winder – Bangor University, UK

 

 

 

PART 2: PRIMATES IN HUMAN-DOMINATED LANSCAPES

 

10.         Community-based conservation strategies to promote primate conservation in agricultural landscapes

                              Laura Abondano – University of Texas at Austin, USA

                              Lina Maria Valencia – Global Wildlife Conservation, Colombia

Carolina Gomez Posada – Instituto de Investigation de Recursos Biologicos, Alexander von Humbolt, Colombia

                              Gabriel Rezende – Black Lion Tamarin Conservation Programme, Brazil

                             

 

11.         Translocated primate populations

                              Kerry Dore – Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute, St Kitts  

Ronald Sanchez Porras – Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica

 

 

12.         Translocated primate populations

                              Harriet Thatcher – University of Edinburgh, UK

                              Collen Downs – University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

 

 

13.         Exploring the human-primate interface

                              Erin Riley – San Diego State University, USA

                              Sindhu Radhakrishna – National Institute of Advanced Studies, India

                              Asmita Sengupta – Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, India

                              Jeff Peterson – University of Notre Dame, USA

 

 

14.         Planning primate conservation in shared landscapes

Carlos Ruiz-Miranda – Laboratorio de Ciencias Ambientais-Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense, Brazil

                              Luis Paulo Ferraz – Centro de Primotologia do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

                              Mauricio Taleibi – Federal University of Sao Paolo, Brail

                              Elena Bersacola – University of Exeter, UK

                              Marina Ramon – University of Exeter, UK

                              Joana Bessa – University of Oxford, UK

                              Maimuna Djalo – Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Areas Protegidas, Guinea-Bissau

                              Americo Sanha – Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Areas Protegidas, Guinea-Bissau

                              Aissa Regalla – Instituto da Biodiversidade e das Areas Protegidas, Guinea-Bissau

                              Matthew McLennan – Bulindi Chimpanzee and Community Project, Ugana

                              Kimberly Hockings – University of Exeter, UK

 

 

15.         Non-pathogenic influences on primate health and behaviour

                              Alicia Rich – Otterbein University, USA

                              Sankevetea Prudent Wa-Mokgokong – National Zoological Gardens, South Africa

 

 

 

PART 3: PRIMATES IN CAPTIVITY

 

16.         Anthropogenic and observer effects on primate behaviour: Perspectives on the continuum of wild-captive behaviour

                              Michelle Rodrigues – Marquette University, USA

                              Michelle Bezanson – Santa Clara University, USA

                              Partha Sarathi Mishra – Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, India

 

 

17.         The primate pet trade

                              Tara Clarke – Duke University, USA

Sian Waters – Durham University, UK; Barbary Macaque Awareness and Conservation, Morocco/UK

                              Sherry Alexander – University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

                              Cecilia Veracini – Universidad de Lisboa, Portugal

 

 

18.         Rescue, rehabilitation, and reintroduction

                              Laurie Kaufmann – Oklahoma City University, USA

                              Daniela Solano – Fundacion Saimiri, Costa Rica

                              Tephillah Heyarau-Powell – University of Central Oklahoma, USA                

Siobhan Speiran – Queen’s University, Canada

Michelle Rodrigues – Marquette University, USA

Dr Tracie McKinney is a biological anthropologist with a research interest on human-primate interactions.  She has primarily worked with Central American monkeys, but is broadly interested in ecotourism, crop foraging, and other situations where humans and non-human primates interact.  She is a graduate of The Ohio State University, and currently work as a Senior Lecturer at the University of South Wales.  Tracie’s most recent work has focused on ethnoprimatology and its role in primate research, best practice guidelines for primate tourism, and building aerial bridges to help monkeys safely cross roads.  Tracie is a member of the IUCN Primate Specialist Group's Section for Human-Primate Interactions (SHPI).


Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues is a biological anthropologist with research interests in the impact of sociality on stress biology, including the impact of human-primate interactions on primates across wild and captive contexts.  She has worked primarily with Central American monkeys, as well as captive platyrrhines and apes. She received her PhD from The Ohio State University and is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences at Marquette University. Her recent work has focused on applying decolonial approaches to improving the practice of primatology. Michelle is a member of the IUCN Primate Specialist Group’s Section for Human-Primate Interactions (SHPI). 

Dr Siân Waters is the founder and director of a community conservation project in Morocco focusing on the Endangered Barbary macaque,  where she uses ethnographic data to identify social and cultural obstacles to the species’ conservation.  She is an honorary research fellow in the Department of Anthropology at Durham University, UK, and the Vice-chair of the IUCN Primate Specialist Group's Section for Human-Primate Interactions (SHPI).  The SHPI focuses on understanding people’s interactions with primates in agroecosystems, urban environments, human culture, and trade. Siân is also interested in the human dimensions of wildlife translocations and is a member of the IUCN SSC Conservation Translocations Specialist Group.

The field of primatology has expanded substantially in the last twenty years, particularly with regard to studies of primates in human-altered landscapes.  This text aims to review the recent literature on anthropogenic (of human origin) influences on non-human primates, bringing an overview of this important area of primatology together for students.  Chapters are grouped into three sections, representing the many ways anthropogenic activities affect primate populations.  The first section, ‘Human Influences on Primate Habitat’, covers ways in which wild primates are affected by human actions, including forest fragmentation, climate change, and the presence of dogs.  Section two, ‘Primates in Human-Dominated Landscapes’, looks at situations where non-human primates and humans share space; this includes primates in urban environments, primate tourism, and primates in agroecosystems.  The final section, ‘Primates in Captivity’, looks at primate behaviour and welfare in captive situations, including zoos, the primate pet trade, and in entertainment.



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