This practical volume brings together a group of distinguished primate researchers to synthesize field, laboratory, and conservation management techniques for primate ecology and conservation.
This practical volume brings together a group of distinguished primate researchers to synthesize field, laboratory, and conservation management techniques for primate ecology and conservation.
1 Eleanor J. Sterling, Nora Bynum, and Mary E. Blair: Introduction: Why a New Methods Book on Primate Ecology and Conservation?; 2 Andrew J. Plumptre, Eleanor J. Sterling, and Stephen T. Buckland: Primate Census and Survey Techniques; 3 Kenneth E. Glander: Darting, Anesthesia, and Handling; 4 Michael P. Muehlenbein and Cari M. Lewis: Health Assessment and Epidemiology; 5 Beth A. Kaplin and Apollinaire William: Behavior within Groups; 6 E. Johanna Rode, Carrie J. Stengel, and K. Anne-Isola Nekaris: Habitat Assessment and Species Niche Modeling; 7 Andrew J. Marshall and Serge Wich: Characterization of Primate Environments through Assessment of Plant Phenology; 8 Erin P. Riley and Amanda L. Ellwanger: Methods in Ethnoprimatology: Exploring the Human-Nonhuman Primate Interface; 9 Michelle Brown and Margaret Crofoot: Social and Spatial Relationships between Primate Groups; 10 Charles H. Janson and Sarah F. Brosnan: Experiments in Primatology: From the Lab to the Field and Back Again; 11 Jessica M. Rothman, Erin R. Vogel, and Scott A. Blumenthal: Diet and Nutrition; 12 Jutta Schmid: Physiology and Energetics; 13 Nga Nguyen: Primate Behavioral Endocrinology; 14 Mary E. Blair and Alba L. Morales-Jimenez: Population Genetics, Molecular Phylogenetics, and Phylogeography; 15 Olga L. Montenegro: Demography, Life Histories, and Population Dynamics; 16 Mary E. Blair, Nora Bynum, and Eleanor J. Sterling: Determining Conservation Status and Contributing to Conservation Action; 17 Dean Gibson and Colleen McCann: Captive Breeding and Ex Situ Conservation; 18 Joshua Linder, Sarah Sawyer, and Justin Brashares: Primates in Trade; 19 Eleanor J. Sterling, Nora Bynum, and Mary E. Blair: Conclusion: The Future of Studying Primates in a Changing World