Chimpanzee and Red Colobus

Chimpanzee and Red Colobus PDF

Author: Craig Britton Stanford

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9780674116672

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Our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees, are familiar enough--bright and ornery and promiscuous. But they also kill and eat their kin, in this case the red colobus monkey, which may say something about primate--even hominid--evolution. This book, the first long-term field study of a predator-prey relationship involving two wild primates, documents a six-year investigation into how the risk of predation molds primate society. Taking us to Gombe National Park in Tanzania, a place made famous by Jane Goodall's studies, the book offers a close look at how predation by wild chimpanzees--observable in the park as nowhere else--has influenced the behavior, ecology, and demography of a population of red colobus monkeys. As he explores the effects of chimpanzees' hunting, Craig Stanford also asks why these creatures prey on the red colobus. Because chimpanzees are often used as models of how early humans may have lived, Stanford's findings offer insight into the possible role of early hominids as predators, a little understood aspect of human evolution. The first book-length study in a newly emerging genre of primate field study, Chimpanzee and Red Colobus expands our understanding of not just these two primate societies, but also the evolutionary ecology of predators and prey in general.

The Red Colobus Monkeys

The Red Colobus Monkeys PDF

Author: Thomas T. Struhsaker

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010-04

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 0198529589

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This unique research level text is suitable for graduate level students as well as professional researchers in primatology, behavioral ecology, anthropology, and conservation biology. --Book Jacket.

A Troop of Chimpanzees

A Troop of Chimpanzees PDF

Author: Richard Spilsbury

Publisher: Capstone Classroom

Published: 2012-07

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1432964925

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Explores the behaviors and daily life of a chimpanzee troop, as well as their habitat, environmental threats, and the advantages of group living.

The New Chimpanzee

The New Chimpanzee PDF

Author: Craig Stanford

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2018-03-12

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0674977114

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The history of research into the lives of wild chimpanzees now spans more than a half-century since Jane Goodall began it all. The past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of our closest kin. These include revelations about our very similar genomes, but also many new discoveries about social behavior and ecology. New cultural traditions and forms of tool use, new evidence for the causes of violence, new evidence of patterns of hunting and meat-eating, and much more. Chimpanzees are new and different apes than they were at the close of the last century. The New Chimpanzee synthesizes the findings of the past 20 years and offers new insights and interpretations of what researchers have learned. The New Chimpanzee draws from results of the 7 longest term (25-55 years) research projects from which we've learned the most about the species, augmented by other shorter field projects conducted in recent years, including my own.--

Wild Chimpanzees

Wild Chimpanzees PDF

Author: Adam Clark Arcadi

Publisher:

Published: 2018-06-21

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1107197171

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An introduction to chimpanzee behavior and conservation, synthesizing findings from long-term field studies in the African rainforest belt.

Monkeys

Monkeys PDF

Author: Marc Zabludoff

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9780761425359

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"An exploration of the life cycle, diet, behavior, anatomy, and conservation status of monkeys"--Provided by publisher.

Chimpanzee Cultures

Chimpanzee Cultures PDF

Author: Richard W. Wrangham

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9780674116634

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Compares and contrasts the ecology, social relations, and cognition of chimpanzees, bonobos, and occasionally, gorillas.

Mahale Chimpanzees

Mahale Chimpanzees PDF

Author: Michio Nakamura

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-09-10

Total Pages: 797

ISBN-13: 1107052319

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A major contribution to great-ape research, covering every aspect of the Mahale Mountain Chimpanzee Project to offer new, unique insights.

Planet Without Apes

Planet Without Apes PDF

Author: Craig Stanford

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2012-11-05

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0674071662

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Planet Without Apes demands that we consider whether we can live with the consequences of wiping our closest relatives off the face of the Earth. Leading primatologist Craig Stanford warns that extinction of the great apes—chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans—threatens to become a reality within just a few human generations. We are on the verge of losing the last links to our evolutionary past, and to all the biological knowledge about ourselves that would die along with them. The crisis we face is tantamount to standing aside while our last extended family members vanish from the planet. Stanford sees great apes as not only intelligent but also possessed of a culture: both toolmakers and social beings capable of passing cultural knowledge down through generations. Compelled by his field research to take up the cause of conservation, he is unequivocal about where responsibility for extinction of these species lies. Our extermination campaign against the great apes has been as brutal as the genocide we have long practiced on one another. Stanford shows how complicity is shared by people far removed from apes’ shrinking habitats. We learn about extinction’s complex links with cell phones, European meat eaters, and ecotourism, along with the effects of Ebola virus, poverty, and political instability. Even the most environmentally concerned observers are unaware of many specific threats faced by great apes. Stanford fills us in, and then tells us how we can redirect the course of an otherwise bleak future.