Primate Anti-Predator Strategies
(Sprache: Englisch)
Since the 1960s, primatologists have recognized the impact of predation on the evolution of morphology, the social systems and cognitive behavior of monkeys and apes, but few studies considered its impact on the prosimians - lemurs, lorises, galagos...
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Since the 1960s, primatologists have recognized the impact of predation on the evolution of morphology, the social systems and cognitive behavior of monkeys and apes, but few studies considered its impact on the prosimians - lemurs, lorises, galagos and tarsiers. This comprehensive volume, written by experts in the field, narrows this gap by highlighting the effect of predation on the order Primates in general. Theoretical approaches to understanding how primates perceive predation threat, as well as proximate and ultimate causes to address threat and attack, are considered across the primate order. Although this volume concentrates on the least known group in this theoretical area - the prosimians - contributions by researchers on numerous primate taxa across four major geographical regions make this a novel and exciting contribution to students interested in primate evolution and ecology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Primate Anti-Predator Strategies “
- Predation and Primate Cognitive Evolution- Predation on Primates: A Biogeographical Analysis
- Primates and other Prey in the Seasonally Variable Diet of Cryptoprocta ferox in the Dry Deciduous Forest of Western Madagascar
- Predation on Lemurs in the Rainforest of Madagascar by Multiple Predator Species
- Predation, Communication and Cognition in Lemurs
- A Consideration of Leaping Locomotion as Means of Predator Avoidance in Prosimian Primates
- Anti-Predator Strategies of Cathemeral Primates: Dealing with the Predators of the Day and Night
- Moonlight and Behavior in Nocturnal and Catheral Primates, especially Lempilemur leucopus
- A Comparison of Calling Patterns in Two Nocturnal Primates, Otolemur crassicaudatus and Galago moholi as a Guide to Predation Risk
- Predator Defense by Slender Lorises and Pottos
- The Response of Spectral Tarsiers Toward Avian and Terrestrial Predators
- Talking Defensively, a dual use for the Brachial Gland Exudate of Slow and Pygmy Lorises
- Anti-Predator Strategies in a Diurnal Prosimian, the Ringtailed Lemur at the Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar
- Howler Monkeys and Harp Eagles: A communication arms race
- Effects of Habitat Structure on Perceived Risk of Predation and Anti-Predator Behavior of Vervet and Patas
- Predation Risk and Habitat Use in Chacma Baboons
- Reconstructing Hominin Interactions with Mammalian Carnivores
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2006, XXIII, 393 Seiten, Maße: 16 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Sharon Gursky-Doyen, K. A. I. Nekaris
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 0387348077
- ISBN-13: 9780387348070
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.11.2006
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Englisch
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From the reviews: "This volume concerns itself with the behaviour of primates when confronted with predators or the risk of predation. ... Overall, primate predation is certainly an understudied topic in our field. Primates (as prey) need to asses predator risk first by identification of the threat and then implement an appropriate anti-predatory strategy. ... The Gursky and Nekaris volume certainly adds to an interesting topic in search of hard empirical data and predictable patterns. I recommend reading this book." (Daniel L. Gebo, Journal of Mammalian Evolution, Vol. 14, 2007)
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