Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis Sakis and Uacaris

Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis  Sakis and Uacaris
Author: Adrian Barnett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521881586

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The first detailed collation of the evolution, ecology and conservation of some of South America's least-known, and most endangered, primates.

Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis Sakis and Uacaris

Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis  Sakis and Uacaris
Author: Adrian Barnett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2013
Genre: Pitheciidae
ISBN: 1107233704

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The neotropical primate family Pitheciidae consists of four genera Cacajao (uacaris), Callicebus (titis), Chiropotes (bearded sakis) and Pithecia (sakis), whose 40+ species display a range of sizes, social organisations, ecologies and habitats. Few are well known and the future survival of many is threatened, yet pitheciines have been little studied. This book is the first to review the biology of this fascinating and diverse group in full. It includes fossil history, reviews of the biology of each genus and, among others, specific treatments of vocalisations and foraging ecology. These studies are integrated into considerations of current status and future conservation requirements on a country-by-country basis for each species. A state-of-the-art summary of current knowledge, Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis, Sakis and Uacaris is a collective effort from all the major researchers currently working on these remarkable animals.

Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis Sakis and Uacaris

Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis  Sakis and Uacaris
Author: Liza M. Veiga,Adrian A. Barnett,Stephen F. Ferrari,Marilyn A. Norconk
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781107354685

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The neotropical primate family Pitheciidae consists of four genera Cacajao (uacaris), Callicebus (titis), Chiropotes (bearded sakis) and Pithecia (sakis), whose 40+ species display a range of sizes, social organisations, ecologies and habitats. Few are well known and the future survival of many is threatened, yet pitheciines have been little studied. This book is the first to review the biology of this fascinating and diverse group in full. It includes fossil history, reviews of the biology of each genus and, among others, specific treatments of vocalisations and foraging ecology. These studies are integrated into considerations of current status and future conservation requirements on a country-by-country basis for each species. A state-of-the-art summary of current knowledge, Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis, Sakis and Uacaris is a collective effort from all the major researchers currently working on these remarkable animals.

New World Monkeys

New World Monkeys
Author: Alfred L. Rosenberger
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780691189512

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A comprehensive account of the origins, evolution, and behavior of South and Central American primates New World Monkeys brings to life the beauty of evolution and biodiversity in action among South and Central American primates, who are now at risk. These tree-dwelling rainforest inhabitants display an unparalleled variety in size, shape, hands, feet, tails, brains, locomotion, feeding, social systems, forms of communication, and mating strategies. Primatologist Alfred Rosenberger, one of the foremost experts on these mammals, explains their fascinating adaptations and how they came about. New World Monkeys provides a dramatic picture of the sixteen living genera of New World monkeys and a fossil record that shows that their ancestors have lived in the same ecological niches for up to 20 million years—only to now find themselves imperiled by the extinction crisis. Rosenberger also challenges the argument that these primates originally came to South America from Africa by floating across the Atlantic on a raft of vegetation some 45 million years ago. He explains that they are more likely to have crossed via a land bridge that once connected Western Europe and Canada at a time when many tropical mammals transferred between the northern continents. Based on the most current findings, New World Monkeys offers the first synthesis of decades of fieldwork and laboratory and museum research conducted by hundreds of scientists.

The Natural History of Primates

The Natural History of Primates
Author: Robert W. Sussman,Donna Hart,Ian C. Colquhoun
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2022-10-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442249004

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The interest in primates, from lemurs to gorillas, has never been greater. Primatologists are continually finding evidence in the behavior and ecology of our closest genetic relatives that sheds light on human origins. So, just who are these 520+ species of complex and intelligent mammals inhabiting the Neotropics, Africa, Madagascar, and Asia? The Natural History of Primates provides the most current information on wild primates from experts who have studied them in their natural environments. This volume provides up-to-date facts and figures on how groups of social primates interact with each other and the plants and other animal species in their ecosystems: what they eat, which predators might eat them, how males and females seek mates, how infants are raised, and myriad other fascinating details about their visual and vocal communication, their ability to craft and use tools, and the varieties of locomotion they employ. As human populations continue to expand into the rainforests, savannas, and woodlands where nonhuman primates dwell, the preservation of these species becomes ever more important. The Natural History of Primates is unique in its emphasis on the conservation status of primate species and its ample discussions of how humans and nonhuman primates can coexist in the twenty-first century.

Owl Monkeys

Owl Monkeys
Author: Eduardo Fernandez-Duque
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 765
Release: 2023-09-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031135552

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This book integrates three decades of owl monkey research conducted since 1994 when the first and only book focused on the genus Aotus was published. Owl monkeys were one of the least understood primates then; knowledge from wild populations was only beginning to emerge and there had been some substantial research in colonies of captive individuals. The situation is very different today. Research on captive owl monkeys has continued to develop, with valuable contributions to the health and medical sciences. And there is now enough information on the behavior, ecology, conservation, and biogeography of the genus that merits a synthesis. The book synthesizes new field data on the biogeography, behavioral ecology, circadian biology, population biology and demography spanning their entire continental range from Panamá to Argentina. It includes theoretical perspectives drawn from evolutionary biology, biological anthropology, anatomy, morphology and physiology, genetics, endocrinology and conservation biology to examine a specic set of adaptations that have allowed owl monkeys to exploit the nocturnal niche while functioning in a pair-living sexually monogamous system with remarkable patterns of paternal care. The author, with 30 years of research experience with both captive and wild primates, has directed the longest project on any owl monkey species and has conducted extensive original research on their biology, adaptive radiation and behavioral ecology. His expertise and published record on both wild populations and laboratory colonies makes this book one of a kind; it presents information from both captive and wild primates and explores questions through the integration of both approaches. The volume offers some additional features that make it novel in its approach: (1) brings together a combination of senior researchers who during four decades have established captive owl monkeys as a system of study with a new generation of younger scientists who have, for the last 10-20 years, been spearheading their study in the wild, (2) presents the work of a remarkably diverse range of authors representing all countries where owl monkeys are present, as well as researchers from the U.S and Europe, and (3) offers “synthesis” chapters; in doing so, it will surely become a reference book for those specifically drawn to owl monkeys, as well as for those interested in the research topics that are covered.

Primates in Flooded Habitats

Primates in Flooded Habitats
Author: Katarzyna Nowak,Adrian A. Barnett,Ikki Matsuda
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2019-01-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107134317

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A ground breaking study of primates that live in flooded habitats around the world.

Evolution Ecology and Conservation of Lorises and Pottos

Evolution  Ecology and Conservation of Lorises and Pottos
Author: K. A. I. Nekaris,Anne M. Burrows
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2020-03-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781108429023

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The first book to present the latest discoveries on the behaviour, ecology and evolutionary biology of lorises and pottos.