IF/01128/2014 UID/ANT/04038/2013People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by nonhuman primates today. Consequently, interest has grown in how primates adjust their behavior to live in anthropogenic habitats. However, our understanding of primate behavioral flexibility and the degree to which it will enable primates to survive alongside people in the long term remains limited. This Special Issue brings together a collection of papers that extend our knowledge of this subject. In this introduction, we first review the literature to identify past and present trends in research and then introduce the contributions to this Special Issue. Our literature review confirms that publications on primate behavior in anthropogenic h...
Many primate populations inhabit anthropogenic landscapes. Understanding their long-term ability to ...
Despite the spread of human-impacted wildlife habitats, few studies have examined how animals adapt ...
Current perspectives on ecology are increasingly incorporating humans as significant components of d...
IF/01128/2014 UID/ANT/04038/2013People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by n...
People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by nonhuman primates today. Conseque...
Most primates have slow life-histories and long generation times. Because environmental change is oc...
In this chapter, patterns of interactions are reviewed, from benign to mutually harmful, that charac...
The emerging discipline of ethnoprimatology has at its core the construct that humans and nonhuman p...
Coexistence between humans and wildlife is one of the major challenge to biodiversity conservation i...
The human-nonhuman primate interface is a core component in conservation and an emerging area of dis...
The human-macaque interface in Asia is increasingly the focus of numerous studies raising the issue ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in American Journal of Physical Anth...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
Anthropogenic activities and human encroachment may cause profound and often irrevocable changes in ...
Throughout the world and especially in Asia, humans and primates are increasingly living in sympatri...
Many primate populations inhabit anthropogenic landscapes. Understanding their long-term ability to ...
Despite the spread of human-impacted wildlife habitats, few studies have examined how animals adapt ...
Current perspectives on ecology are increasingly incorporating humans as significant components of d...
IF/01128/2014 UID/ANT/04038/2013People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by n...
People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by nonhuman primates today. Conseque...
Most primates have slow life-histories and long generation times. Because environmental change is oc...
In this chapter, patterns of interactions are reviewed, from benign to mutually harmful, that charac...
The emerging discipline of ethnoprimatology has at its core the construct that humans and nonhuman p...
Coexistence between humans and wildlife is one of the major challenge to biodiversity conservation i...
The human-nonhuman primate interface is a core component in conservation and an emerging area of dis...
The human-macaque interface in Asia is increasingly the focus of numerous studies raising the issue ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in American Journal of Physical Anth...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
Anthropogenic activities and human encroachment may cause profound and often irrevocable changes in ...
Throughout the world and especially in Asia, humans and primates are increasingly living in sympatri...
Many primate populations inhabit anthropogenic landscapes. Understanding their long-term ability to ...
Despite the spread of human-impacted wildlife habitats, few studies have examined how animals adapt ...
Current perspectives on ecology are increasingly incorporating humans as significant components of d...