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Primates in Fragments

Ecology and Conservation - Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects 49, Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects 49

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ISBN/EAN: 9781461476658
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: XV, 485 S., 36 s/w Illustr., 56 farbige Illustr.,
Einband: gebundenes Buch

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Inhaltsangabe[Dedications by: LKM and CAC] [Preface: Laura K. Marsh] [Foreword: Thomas Lovejoy] [Author Correspondence Information] SECTION I: INTRODUCTION [1]       Because Conservation Counts: Primates and FragmentationLaura K. Marsh            [2]       Assessing Habitat Fragmentation Effects for Primates: The Importance of Evaluating Questions at the Correct Scale Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez, Eddaly Cuesta-del Moral, Salvador Mandujano, Colin A. Chapman, Rafael Reyna-Hurtado and Lenore Fahrig SECTION II: LONG-TERM AND REGIONAL STUDIES            Long-Term and Regional Studies SummaryLaura K. Marsh [3]       One Hundred Years of Solitude: Effects of Long-Term Forest Fragmentation on the Primate Community of Java, IndonesiaVincent Nijman [4]       A Region-Wide Review of Mesoamerican Primates: Prioritizing for ConservationErnesto Rodríguez-Luna, Aralisa Shedden, Brenda Solórzano-García    [5]       Primates of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project: A HistorySarah A. Boyle, Bryan B. Lenz, Kellen A. Gilbert, Wilson R. Spironello, Marcela, Santamaría Gómez, Eleonore Z. F. Setz, Alaercio Marajó dos Reis, Osmaildo Ferreira da Silva, Alexine Keuroghlian, Flávia Pinto [6]       Lessons From Los Tuxtlas: 30 Years of Research Into Primates in Fragments   Jurgi Cristobal- Azkarate and Jacob C. Dunn [7]       Going, Going, Gone: A 15-year History of the Decline of Primates in Forest Fragments Near National Park, UgandaColin A. Chapman, Ria Ghai, Aerin Jacob, Sam Mugume Koojo, Rafael Reyna-Hurtado, Jessica M. Rothman, Dennis Twinomugisha, Michael D. Wasserman and Tony L. Goldberg SECTION III: LANDSCAPE, METAPOPULATIONS, AND THE MATRIX Landscape, Metapopulations, and the Matrix Summary            Laura K. Marsh [8]       Primate Populations in Fragmented Tropical Dry Forest Landscapes in Southwestern NicaraguaKimberly Williams-Guillén, Suzanne Hagell, Sarah Otterstrom, Stephanie Spehar and Claudia Gómez [9]       Living on the Edge: Habitat Fragmentation at the Interface of the Semi-Arid Zone of the Brazilian NortheastStephen F. Ferrari, Eduardo M. Santos Junior, Evellyn B. Freitas, Joao Pedro Souza-Alves, Leandro Jerusalinsky, Raone B. Mendes, Renata R.D. Chagas, Renato R. Hilário, and Shirley A.A. Baião  [10]    Do Patch Size and Dispersal Distance Influence the Distribution of Brown Howler Monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans) in a Fragmented Landscape in South Brazil?Felipe E. Silva and Júlio César Bicca-Marques [11]    Status Monitoring of Isolated Populations of Macaques and Other Non-Human Primates in ThailandN. Aggimarangsee [12]    An Eight-Year Life History of a Primate Community in Fragments in Colombian LlanosXyomara Carretero-Pinzón [13]    A Critically-Endangered Capuchin (Sapajus apella margaritae) Living in Mountain Forest Fragments on Isla de Margarita, VenezuelaNatalia Ceballos-Mago and David J. Chivers  SECTION IV: FEEDING AND BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY             Feeding and Behavioral Ecology Summary            Laura K. Marsh [14]    "Specialist" Primates Can Be Flexible In Response To Habitat AlterationKatarzyna Nowak & Phyllis C. Lee [15]    Fragments and Food: Red-tailed Monkey Abundance in Privately Owned Forest Fragments of Central UgandaDeborah Baranga, Colin A. Chapman, Patrick Mucunguzi, and Rafael Reyna-Hurtado [16]    Fragment-Adaptive Behavioral Strategies and Inte

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Inhaltsangabe[Dedications by: LKM and CAC]   [Preface: Laura K. Marsh]   [Foreword: Thomas Lovejoy]   [Author Correspondence Information]   SECTION I: INTRODUCTION   [1]       Because Conservation Counts: Primates and Fragmentation Laura K. Marsh             [2]       Assessing Habitat Fragmentation Effects for Primates: The Importance of Evaluating Questions at the Correct Scale Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez, Eddaly Cuesta-del Moral, Salvador Mandujano, Colin A. Chapman, Rafael Reyna-Hurtado and Lenore Fahrig   SECTION II: LONG-TERM AND REGIONAL STUDIES            LongTerm and Regional Studies Summary Laura K. Marsh   [3]       One Hundred Years of Solitude: Effects of Long-Term Forest Fragmentation on the Primate Community of Java, Indonesia Vincent Nijman   [4]       A Region-Wide Review of Mesoamerican Primates: Prioritizing for Conservation Ernesto Rodríguez-Luna, Aralisa Shedden, Brenda Solórzano-García         [5]       Primates of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project: A History Sarah A. Boyle, Bryan B. Lenz, Kellen A. Gilbert, Wilson R. Spironello, Marcela, Santamaría Gómez, Eleonore Z. F. Setz, Alaercio Marajó dos Reis, Osmaildo Ferreira da Silva, Alexine Keuroghlian, Flávia Pinto   [6]       Lessons From Los Tuxtlas: 30 Years of Research Into Primates in Fragments   Jurgi Cristobal- Azkarate and Jacob C. Dunn   [7]       Going, Going, Gone: A 15-year History of the Decline of Primates in Forest Fragments Near National Park, Uganda Colin A. Chapman, Ria Ghai, Aerin Jacob, Sam Mugume Koojo, Rafael Reyna-Hurtado, Jessica M. Rothman, Dennis Twinomugisha, Michael D. Wasserman and Tony L. Goldberg  SECTION III: LANDSCAPE, METAPOPULATIONS, AND THE MATRIX  Landscape, Metapopulations, and the Matrix Summary             Laura K. Marsh   [8]       Primate Populations in Fragmented Tropical Dry Forest Landscapes in Southwestern Nicaragua Kimberly Williams-Guillén, Suzanne Hagell, Sarah Otterstrom, Stephanie Spehar and Claudia Gómez   [9]       Living on the Edge: Habitat Fragmentation at the Interface of the Semi-Arid Zone of the Brazilian Northeast Stephen F. Ferrari, Eduardo M. Santos Junior, Evellyn B. Freitas, Joao Pedro Souza-Alves, Leandro Jerusalinsky, Raone B. Mendes, Renata R.D. Chagas, Renato R. Hilário, and Shirley A.A. Baião   [10]    Do Patch Size and Dispersal Distance Influence the Distribution of Brown Howler Monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans) in a Fragmented Landscape in South Brazil? Felipe E. Silva and Júlio César Bicca-Marques   [11]    Status Monitoring of Isolated Populations of Macaques and Other Non-Human Primates in Thailand N. Aggimarangsee   [12]    An Eight-Year Life History of a Primate Community in Fragments in Colombian Llanos Xyomara Carretero-Pinzón   [13]    A Critically-Endangered Capuchin (Sapajus apella margaritae) Living in Mountain Forest Fragments on Isla de Margarita, Venezuela Natalia Ceballos-Mago and David J. Chivers    SECTION IV: FEEDING AND BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY              Feeding and Behavioral Ecology Summary             Laura K. Marsh   [14]    "Specialist" Primates Can Be Flexible In Response To Habitat Alteration Katarzyna Nowak & Phyllis C. Lee   [15]    Fragments and Food: Red-tailed Monkey Abundance in Privately Owned Forest Fragments of Central Uganda Deborah Baranga, Colin A. Chapman, Patrick Mucunguzi, and Rafael Reyna-Hurtado   [16]    Fragment-Adaptive Behavioral Strategies and Intersite Variation in the Ring-Tailed Lemurs of South-Central Madagascar Alex Cameron and Lisa Gould   [17]    The Simplified Novel Diet of the Blond Capuchin in the Vanishing Pernambuco Endemism Centre Alexandre de Jesus Rodrigues Malta and Antonio Rossano Mendes Pontes   [18]    Effects of Habitat Alteration on Resting Behaviour of the Sahamalza Sportive Lemur in Northwest Madagascar Melanie Seiler, Marc Holderied, and Christoph Schwitzer   SECTION V: ENDEMIC, ENDANGERED, AND NOCTURNAL PRIMATES               En