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Cambridge University Press
2011
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Series: | Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology
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Links: | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511974434 |
Summary: | Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) have a wide geographical distribution and extensively overlap with human societies across southeast Asia, regularly utilizing the edges of secondary forest and inhabiting numerous anthropogenic environments, including temple grounds, cities and farmlands. Yet despite their apparent ubiquity across the region, there are striking gaps in our understanding of long-tailed macaque population ecology. This timely volume, a key resource for primatologists, anthropologists and conservationists, underlines the urgent need for comprehensive population studies on common macaques. Providing the first detailed look at research on this underexplored species, it unveils what is currently known about the population of M. fascicularis, explores the contexts and consequences of human-macaque sympatry and discusses the innovative programs being initiated to resolve human-macaque conflict across Asia. Spread throughout the book are boxed case studies that supplement the chapters and give a valuable insight into specific field studies on wild M. fascicularis populations. |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 360 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9780511974434 |
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spelling | Monkeys on the edge ecology and management of long-tailed macaques and their interface with humans edited by Michael D. Gumert, Agusti̓n Fuentes, Lisa Jones-Engel Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 360 Seiten) txt c cr Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology 60 Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) have a wide geographical distribution and extensively overlap with human societies across southeast Asia, regularly utilizing the edges of secondary forest and inhabiting numerous anthropogenic environments, including temple grounds, cities and farmlands. Yet despite their apparent ubiquity across the region, there are striking gaps in our understanding of long-tailed macaque population ecology. This timely volume, a key resource for primatologists, anthropologists and conservationists, underlines the urgent need for comprehensive population studies on common macaques. Providing the first detailed look at research on this underexplored species, it unveils what is currently known about the population of M. fascicularis, explores the contexts and consequences of human-macaque sympatry and discusses the innovative programs being initiated to resolve human-macaque conflict across Asia. Spread throughout the book are boxed case studies that supplement the chapters and give a valuable insight into specific field studies on wild M. fascicularis populations. Fuentes, Agustin Gumert, Michael D. Jones-Engel, Lisa Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780521764339 |
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