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_aHowler monkeys : _bbehavior, ecology, and conservation / _cedited by Martín M. Kowalewski, Paul A. Garber, Liliana Cortés-Ortiz, Bernardo Urbani, Dionisios Youlatos. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bSpringer New York : _bSpringer, _c2015. |
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505 | 0 | _aPART 1. INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1. Why is it Important to Continue Studying the Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Management of Howler Monkeys? -- PART 2: BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY -- Chapter 2. Diets of Howler Monkeys.- Chapter 3. Insights into Reproductive Strategies and Sexual Selection in Howler Monkeys -- Chapter 4. Evidence of Alternative Dietary Syndromes and Nutritional Goals in the Genus Alouatta.- Chapter 5. Seed Dispersal by Howler Monkeys: Current Knowledge, Conservation Implications, and Future Directions -- Chapter 6. Interactions of Howler Monkeys with Other Vertebrates: A Review.- Chapter 7. Solving the Collective Action Problem During Intergroup Encounters: The Case of Black and Gold Howler Monkeys -- Chapter 8. Howler Monkey Positional Behavior -- Chapter 9. Ranging Behavior and Spatial Cognition of Howler Monkeys -- PART 3: CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT -- Chapter 10. The Ethnoprimatology of Howler Monkeys (Alouatta spp.): From Past to Present -- Chapter 11. Anthropogenic Habitat Modification, Tourist Interactions and Crop-Raiding in Howler Monkeys -- Chapter 12. Health and Welfare of Howler Monkeys in Captivity -- Chapter 13. Fruit as a Key Factor in Howler Monkey Population Density: Conservation Implications. Chapter 14. Conservation of Alouatta: Social and Economic Drivers of Habitat Loss, Information Vacuum and Mitigating Population Declines -- PART 4: CONCLUSION -- Chapter 15. New Challenges in the Study of Howler Monkey Behavioral Ecology and Conservation: Where we are and where we need to go?. | |
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_aKowalewski, Martín M, _eeditor. _9357865 |
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_aGarber, Paul A, _eeditor. _9301846 |
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_aCortés-Ortiz, Liliana, _eeditor. _9357866 |
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_aUrbani, Bernardo, _eeditor. _9357867 |
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_aYoulatos, Dionisios, _eeditor. _9357868 |
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