Spider monkeys: behavior, ecology, and evolution of the genus Ateles
Spider monkeys are one of the most widespread New World primate genera, ranging from southern Mexico to Bolivia. Although they are common in zoos, spider monkeys are traditionally very difficult to study in the wild, because they are fast moving, live high in the canopy and are almost always found i...
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Zusammenfassung: | Spider monkeys are one of the most widespread New World primate genera, ranging from southern Mexico to Bolivia. Although they are common in zoos, spider monkeys are traditionally very difficult to study in the wild, because they are fast moving, live high in the canopy and are almost always found in small subgroups that vary in size and composition throughout the day. This book is an assimilation of both published and previously unpublished research. It is a comprehensive source of information for academic researchers and graduate students interested in primatology, evolutionary anthropology and behavioral ecology and covers topics such as taxonomy, diet, sexuality and reproduction, and conservation |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 410 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511721915 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511721915 |
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contents | Introduction Morphology and evolution of the spider monkey, genus Ateles The taxonomic status of spider monkeys in the twenty-first century Diets of wild spider monkeys Factors influencing spider monkey habitat use and ranging patterns Seed dispersal Locomotion and positional behavior of spider monkeys Communication in spider monkeys : the function and mechanisms underlying the use of the whinny Social interactions, social relationships and the social system of spider monkeys Spider monkey reproduction and sexual behavior Immaturity in spider monkeys : a risky business Demography and group composition of Ateles Spider monkey conservation in the twenty-first century : recognizing risks and opportunities The ethnoprimatology of spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) : from past to present |
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spelling | Spider monkeys behavior, ecology, and evolution of the genus Ateles edited by Christina J. Campbell Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008 1 online resource (x, 410 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology 55 Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Introduction Christina J. Campbell Morphology and evolution of the spider monkey, genus Ateles Alfred L. Rosenberger [and others] The taxonomic status of spider monkeys in the twenty-first century Andrew C. Collins Diets of wild spider monkeys Anthony Di Fiore, Andres Link and J. Lawrence Dew Factors influencing spider monkey habitat use and ranging patterns Robert B. Wallace Seed dispersal J. Lawrence Dew Locomotion and positional behavior of spider monkeys Dionisios Youlatos Communication in spider monkeys : the function and mechanisms underlying the use of the whinny Gabriel Ramos-Fernández Social interactions, social relationships and the social system of spider monkeys Filippo Aureli and Colleen M. Schaffner Spider monkey reproduction and sexual behavior Christina J. Campbell and K. Nicole Gibson Immaturity in spider monkeys : a risky business Laura Greer Vick Demography and group composition of Ateles Yukiko Shimooka [and others] Spider monkey conservation in the twenty-first century : recognizing risks and opportunities Gabriel Ramos-Fernández and Robert B. Wallace The ethnoprimatology of spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) : from past to present Loretta A. Cormier and Bernardo Urbani Spider monkeys are one of the most widespread New World primate genera, ranging from southern Mexico to Bolivia. Although they are common in zoos, spider monkeys are traditionally very difficult to study in the wild, because they are fast moving, live high in the canopy and are almost always found in small subgroups that vary in size and composition throughout the day. This book is an assimilation of both published and previously unpublished research. It is a comprehensive source of information for academic researchers and graduate students interested in primatology, evolutionary anthropology and behavioral ecology and covers topics such as taxonomy, diet, sexuality and reproduction, and conservation Spider monkeys Campbell, Christina J. edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-86750-4 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-107-40602-5 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511721915 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Spider monkeys behavior, ecology, and evolution of the genus Ateles Introduction Morphology and evolution of the spider monkey, genus Ateles The taxonomic status of spider monkeys in the twenty-first century Diets of wild spider monkeys Factors influencing spider monkey habitat use and ranging patterns Seed dispersal Locomotion and positional behavior of spider monkeys Communication in spider monkeys : the function and mechanisms underlying the use of the whinny Social interactions, social relationships and the social system of spider monkeys Spider monkey reproduction and sexual behavior Immaturity in spider monkeys : a risky business Demography and group composition of Ateles Spider monkey conservation in the twenty-first century : recognizing risks and opportunities The ethnoprimatology of spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) : from past to present Spider monkeys |
title | Spider monkeys behavior, ecology, and evolution of the genus Ateles |
title_alt | Introduction Morphology and evolution of the spider monkey, genus Ateles The taxonomic status of spider monkeys in the twenty-first century Diets of wild spider monkeys Factors influencing spider monkey habitat use and ranging patterns Seed dispersal Locomotion and positional behavior of spider monkeys Communication in spider monkeys : the function and mechanisms underlying the use of the whinny Social interactions, social relationships and the social system of spider monkeys Spider monkey reproduction and sexual behavior Immaturity in spider monkeys : a risky business Demography and group composition of Ateles Spider monkey conservation in the twenty-first century : recognizing risks and opportunities The ethnoprimatology of spider monkeys (Ateles spp.) : from past to present |
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title_short | Spider monkeys |
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