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Field and laboratory methods in primatology : a practical guide / edited by Joanna M. Setchell and Deborah J. Curtis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 343 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139165105 (ebook)
Other title:
  • Field & Laboratory Methods in Primatology
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 599.8/072 21
LOC classification:
  • QL737.P9 F53 2003
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword / Robert D. Martin -- Introduction / Deborah J. Curtis and Joanna M. Setchell -- 1. Human-nonhuman primate interactions: an ethnoprimatological approach / Lisa Jones-Engel, Michael A. Schillaci and Gregory A. Engel -- 2. Habituating primates: processes, techniques, variables and ethics / Elizabeth A. Williamson and Anna T.C. Feistner -- 3. Habitat description and phenology / Jorg U. Ganzhorn -- 4. The global positioning system, geographical information systems and remote sensing / Karel Hughes -- 5. Monitoring local weather and climate / Julian Mayes -- 6. Survey and census methods: population distribution and density / Caroline Ross and Nigel Reeve -- 7. Trapping primates / Alexandra E. Muller -- 8. Handling, anaesthesia, health evaluation and biological sampling / Marc Ancrenaz, Joanna M. Setchell and Deborah J. Curtis -- 9. Morphology, morphometrics and taxonomy / Colin Groves and Joanne Harding -- 10. Marking and radio-tracking primates / Paul E. Honess and David W. MacDonald -- 11. Feeding ecology and seed dispersal / J. Lawrence Dew -- 12. Dietary analysis I: Food physics / Peter W. Lucas, Daniel Osorio, Nayuta Yamashita, Jonathan F. Prinz, Nathaniel J. Dominy and Brian W. Darvell -- 13. Dietary analysis II: Food chemistry / Peter W. Lucas, Richard T. Corlett, Nathaniel J. Dominy, Hafejee C. Essackjee, Pablo Riba-Hernandez, Kathryn E. Stoner and Nayuta Yamashita -- 14. Collecting arthropods and arthropod remains for primate studies / Claire M.P. Ozanne and James R. Bell -- 15. Tape-recording primate vocalisations / Thomas Geissmann -- 16. Photography and video for field researchers / Noel Rowe and Marc Myers -- 17. Chronobiological aspects of primate research / Hans G. Erkert -- 18. Thermoregulation and energetics / Jutta Schmid -- 19. Field endocrinology: monitoring hormonal changes in free-ranging primates / J. Keith Hodges and Michael Heistermann -- 20. Collection, storage and analysis on non-invasive genetic material in primate biology / Benoit Goossens, Nicola Anthony, Kathryn Jeffery, Mireille Johnson-Bawe and Michael W. Bruford -- 21. Tips from the bush: an A-Z of suggestions for successful fieldwork / Simon K. Bearder, K.A.I. Nekaris, Deborah J. Curtis, J. Lawrence Dew, Julia N. Lloyd and Joanna M. Setchell.
Summary: Field and Laboratory Methods in Primatology is a manual for students and researchers studying wild primates. Technological advances allow fieldworkers to collect a wide range of data, store samples for later analysis, and collect information remotely. These methods open up opportunities to gain new insights on previously studied populations and are the means of collecting data on species that have, until now, been difficult to study. However, information on the practicalities of using such methodology in the field has largely been lacking. Here, in this indispensable reference, experienced fieldworkers provide the first comprehensive guide to the wide variety of techniques available for the study of wild primates. Covering everything from pre-trip planning to laboratory analysis of endocrine and genetic samples, packed full of tips and emphasising practicalities and ethics throughout, it is a must-have for all field primatologists and others studying free-ranging animals.
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Foreword / Robert D. Martin -- Introduction / Deborah J. Curtis and Joanna M. Setchell -- 1. Human-nonhuman primate interactions: an ethnoprimatological approach / Lisa Jones-Engel, Michael A. Schillaci and Gregory A. Engel -- 2. Habituating primates: processes, techniques, variables and ethics / Elizabeth A. Williamson and Anna T.C. Feistner -- 3. Habitat description and phenology / Jorg U. Ganzhorn -- 4. The global positioning system, geographical information systems and remote sensing / Karel Hughes -- 5. Monitoring local weather and climate / Julian Mayes -- 6. Survey and census methods: population distribution and density / Caroline Ross and Nigel Reeve -- 7. Trapping primates / Alexandra E. Muller -- 8. Handling, anaesthesia, health evaluation and biological sampling / Marc Ancrenaz, Joanna M. Setchell and Deborah J. Curtis -- 9. Morphology, morphometrics and taxonomy / Colin Groves and Joanne Harding -- 10. Marking and radio-tracking primates / Paul E. Honess and David W. MacDonald -- 11. Feeding ecology and seed dispersal / J. Lawrence Dew -- 12. Dietary analysis I: Food physics / Peter W. Lucas, Daniel Osorio, Nayuta Yamashita, Jonathan F. Prinz, Nathaniel J. Dominy and Brian W. Darvell -- 13. Dietary analysis II: Food chemistry / Peter W. Lucas, Richard T. Corlett, Nathaniel J. Dominy, Hafejee C. Essackjee, Pablo Riba-Hernandez, Kathryn E. Stoner and Nayuta Yamashita -- 14. Collecting arthropods and arthropod remains for primate studies / Claire M.P. Ozanne and James R. Bell -- 15. Tape-recording primate vocalisations / Thomas Geissmann -- 16. Photography and video for field researchers / Noel Rowe and Marc Myers -- 17. Chronobiological aspects of primate research / Hans G. Erkert -- 18. Thermoregulation and energetics / Jutta Schmid -- 19. Field endocrinology: monitoring hormonal changes in free-ranging primates / J. Keith Hodges and Michael Heistermann -- 20. Collection, storage and analysis on non-invasive genetic material in primate biology / Benoit Goossens, Nicola Anthony, Kathryn Jeffery, Mireille Johnson-Bawe and Michael W. Bruford -- 21. Tips from the bush: an A-Z of suggestions for successful fieldwork / Simon K. Bearder, K.A.I. Nekaris, Deborah J. Curtis, J. Lawrence Dew, Julia N. Lloyd and Joanna M. Setchell.

Field and Laboratory Methods in Primatology is a manual for students and researchers studying wild primates. Technological advances allow fieldworkers to collect a wide range of data, store samples for later analysis, and collect information remotely. These methods open up opportunities to gain new insights on previously studied populations and are the means of collecting data on species that have, until now, been difficult to study. However, information on the practicalities of using such methodology in the field has largely been lacking. Here, in this indispensable reference, experienced fieldworkers provide the first comprehensive guide to the wide variety of techniques available for the study of wild primates. Covering everything from pre-trip planning to laboratory analysis of endocrine and genetic samples, packed full of tips and emphasising practicalities and ethics throughout, it is a must-have for all field primatologists and others studying free-ranging animals.

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