China is one of the most dynamic countries of the world and it shelters some amazing levels of biodiversity, including some very special primate species. However, primarily as a result of forest loss, most of which occurred in historical times, approximately 70% of China’s primate species have less than 3 000 individuals. Here I evaluate one road for future conservation/development that could produce very positive gains for China’s primates; namely forest restoration. I argue that for a large scale restoration project to be possible two conditions must be met; the right societal conditions must exist and the right knowledge must be in hand. This evaluation suggests that the restoration of native forest to support many of China’s primates ho...
A recent review of global primate conservation revealed that out of 504 species in 79 genera across...
International audienceThe black-and-white snub-nosed monkey Rhinopithecus bieti is endemic to China,...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Increasingly, conservation of tropical forest-dwelling...
China is facing an unprecedented set of challenges in balancing the effects of economic development ...
Abstract Protecting biodiversity and reducing human poverty is a global challenge to all countries, ...
In much of the tropics, the proportion of the land covered by regenerating forest surpasses than in ...
Forest loss and degradation are the most significant threats to terrestrial biodiversity in the trop...
This research demonstrates the potential for the management of regenerating forests as an effective ...
Nonhuman primates are special as they are similar to humans genetically and behaviorally. They are e...
The common long-tailed or crab-eating macaque has had a long history of commensalism with humans. Fo...
China's contribution to primate research is no longer limited to supplying monkeys to scientists abr...
Twenty years ago, we published an assessment of the threats facing primates and with the passing of ...
Knowledge of primate evolutionary history from the Late Miocene to the present in East Asia is neces...
Nonhuman primates, our closest biological relatives, play important roles in the livelihoods, cultur...
Over the last half-century, the world’s human population has doubled, impacting almost all ocean and...
A recent review of global primate conservation revealed that out of 504 species in 79 genera across...
International audienceThe black-and-white snub-nosed monkey Rhinopithecus bieti is endemic to China,...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Increasingly, conservation of tropical forest-dwelling...
China is facing an unprecedented set of challenges in balancing the effects of economic development ...
Abstract Protecting biodiversity and reducing human poverty is a global challenge to all countries, ...
In much of the tropics, the proportion of the land covered by regenerating forest surpasses than in ...
Forest loss and degradation are the most significant threats to terrestrial biodiversity in the trop...
This research demonstrates the potential for the management of regenerating forests as an effective ...
Nonhuman primates are special as they are similar to humans genetically and behaviorally. They are e...
The common long-tailed or crab-eating macaque has had a long history of commensalism with humans. Fo...
China's contribution to primate research is no longer limited to supplying monkeys to scientists abr...
Twenty years ago, we published an assessment of the threats facing primates and with the passing of ...
Knowledge of primate evolutionary history from the Late Miocene to the present in East Asia is neces...
Nonhuman primates, our closest biological relatives, play important roles in the livelihoods, cultur...
Over the last half-century, the world’s human population has doubled, impacting almost all ocean and...
A recent review of global primate conservation revealed that out of 504 species in 79 genera across...
International audienceThe black-and-white snub-nosed monkey Rhinopithecus bieti is endemic to China,...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Increasingly, conservation of tropical forest-dwelling...