Primates in Flooded Habitats: Ecology and Conservation

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Primates in Flooded Habitats: Ecology and Conservation Editors: Adrian A. Barnett, Ikki Matsuda, Katarzyna Nowak Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cambridge University Press
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Pages: 478 Illustrations and other contents: 76 Tables, black and white; 162 Halftones, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781107134317 Categories: , , , , ,

Nearly half the world’s primate species use flooded habitats at one time or another, from swamp-going Congo gorillas and mangrove-eating proboscis monkeys, to uacaris in Amazonian riverside forests. This first-ever volume on the subject brings together experts from around the world in a ground breaking volume spanning fossil history, current biology and future research and conservation priorities. Flooded habitats are a vital part of tropical biology, both for the diversity of the species they house, and the complexity of their ecological interactions, but are often completely overlooked. This book will set the stage for a new wave of research on primates in these extraordinarily productive and highly threatened areas, and is ideal for researchers and graduate students in primatology, zoology, ecology, and conservation.

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''Formidable' comes to mind in thinking about this Volume … the editors' timely strategy of maximal coverage has generated a wealth of valuable information, much of it written by researchers from 20 countries where primates actually live.' Alfred L. Rosenberger, The Quarterly Review of Biology '… I would strongly advocate for Primates in Flooded Habitats because of its scope, novelty, and amount of knowledge presented.' Thibaud Gruber, Conservation Biology

Author Biography

Katarzyna Nowak is a Research Associate at the University of the Free State, Qwaqwa campus, South Africa and a Fellow at The Safina Center, New York. Her conservation research focuses on the behavioural flexibility of threatened species. Adrian A. Barnett is Lecturer and Researcher at the National Institute for Amazon Research, Brazil, and the Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil, and a Research Fellow at Roehampton University, UK. He has worked with flooded habitats and their primates for more than twenty-five years. Ikki Matsuda is an Associate Professor at the Chubu University Academy of Emerging Sciences and a member of both the Japan Monkey Centre (Advisor) and the Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto University (specially appointed Associate Professor) in Japan. He focuses on a synthetic understanding of the evolution and ecology of colobine species, in particular of the proboscis monkey.