
Karen Streier, Ph.D., is Vilas Professor and Irven DeVore Professor of Anthropology at University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI). http://www.anthropology.wisc.edu/peop...
Primate Behavioral Ecology, described as "an engaging, cutting-edge exposition," incorporates exciting new discoveries in its introduction to the field and its applications of behavioral ecology to primate conservation. Like no other on the market, this comprehensive book integrates the basics of evolutionary and ecological approaches and new noninvasive molecular and hormonal techniques to the st
The woolly spider monkey, or muriqui, is one of the most threatened primate species in the world. Because of deforestation in their natural habitat―the Atlantic coastal forests of southeastern Brazil―the muriquis are confined to less than 3 percent of their original range. As of 1987, there were only a dozen forest fragments known to support a total muriqui population of about 500. As of 1998, at
Applies an ethnographic perspective to the study of primates Primate Ethnographies , 1/e is a collection of first-person accounts of immersive field studies of primates, people, and institutions, revealing the wide spectrum of primate science (primatology). Essays cover such primates as lemurs, New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes. Readers experience the excitement of discovery and the c
by Karen B. Strier
by Karen B. Strier