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The Woolly Monkey - Behavior, Ecology, Systematics, and Captive Research

Inglese · Tascabile

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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.

Sommario

Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Introduction: Studying Woolly Monkeys.- Part II: Systematics and Taxonomy.- Chapter 2. Coat Color is not an Indicator of Subspecies Identity in Colombian Woolly Monkeys.- Chapter 3. Colombian Lagothrix : Analysis of their Phenotypes and Taxonomy.- Part III: Ex Situ Research.- Chapter 4. Behavior and Husbandry of a Captive Group of Woolly Monkeys: A Case Study.- Chapter 5. Clinical Experience and Diseases of the Woolly Monkey.- Chapter 6. Recent Advances in Woolly Monkey Nutrition.- Chapter 7. Effects of Housing Conditions and Diet on the Behavior of Captive Woolly Monkeys.- Part IV. In Situ Ecology and Behavior.- Chapter 8. Life History, Behavior and Development of Wild Immature Lowland Woolly Monkeys ( Lagothrix poeppigii ) in Amazonian Ecuador.- Chapter 9. Seed Dispersal by Woolly Monkeys ( Lagothrix lagothricha ) at Caparu Biological Station, Colombia: Quantitative Description and Qualitative Analysis.- Chapter 10. Ranging Behavior, Daily Path Lengths, Diet and Habitat USe of Yellow Tailed Woolly Monkeys ( Oreonax flavicauda ) at La Esperanza, Peru.- Chapter 11.- Vocal Communication in Woolly Monkeys ( Lagothrix lagotricha lugens ) at Cueva de los Guacharos National Park, Colombia.- Chapter 12. Potential Determinants of the Abundance of Wolly Monkeys in Neotropical Forests.- Chapter 13. Behavior Ecology and Inter-individual Distance of Woolly Monkeys ( Lagothrix lagothricha ) in Rainforest Fragment in Colombia.- Part V. Conservation.- 14. Notes on the Behavior of Captive and Released Woolly Monkeys ( Lagothrix lagothricha ): Reintroduction as a Conservation Strategy in Colombian Southern Amazon.- 15. Population Viability Analysis of Woolly Monkeys in Western Amazonia.- 16. Yellow Tailed Woolly Monkey ( Oreonax flavicauda ): Conservation Status, Anthropogenic Threats and Conservation Initiatives.

Riassunto

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.

Testo aggiuntivo

“This is the first volume devoted to the study of woolly monkey systematics, ecology, behavior, and conservation. Defler (National Univ. of Colombia) and Stevenson (Univ. of the Andes) have assembled a series of contributions by leading primatologists that provide an excellent overview of the current knowledge of the species. … Overall, this volume is a critical resource for students and scholars with a serious interest in New World primates. Summing Up: Essential. Primatology collections serving upper-division undergraduates and above.” (T. Harrison, Choice, Vol. 52 (8), April, 2015)

Relazione

"This is the first volume devoted to the study of woolly monkey systematics, ecology, behavior, and conservation. Defler (National Univ. of Colombia) and Stevenson (Univ. of the Andes) have assembled a series of contributions by leading primatologists that provide an excellent overview of the current knowledge of the species. ... Overall, this volume is a critical resource for students and scholars with a serious interest in New World primates. Summing Up: Essential. Primatology collections serving upper-division undergraduates and above." (T. Harrison, Choice, Vol. 52 (8), April, 2015)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Thomas Defler (Editore), Thomas R. Defler (Editore), Thoma R Defler (Editore), Thomas R Defler (Editore), R Stevenson (Editore), R Stevenson (Editore), Pablo R. Stevenson (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9781493952199
ISBN 978-1-4939-5219-9
Pagine 302
Dimensioni 155 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm
Peso 476 g
Illustrazioni X, 302 p. 70 illus., 33 illus. in color.
Serie Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects
Developments in Primatology: P
Developments in Primatology, Progress and Prospects
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Altro

B, Ecology, Zoology & animal sciences, Conservation Biology, Neurosciences, Conservation Biology/Ecology, Conservation of the environment, Behavioral Sciences, Evolutionary Biology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Animal Ecology, Behaviourism, Behavioural theory, Behavioral Genetics, Zoology and animal sciences

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