Briefly discusses the causes of unfavourable interactions between humans and free-living non-human primates, and alternatives to lethal methods of resolving these
Non-human primates (NHP) share a close relationship with humans due to a genetic homology of 75–98.5...
With increasing anthropogenic pressure, interactions between humans and wildlife may become more fre...
Due to genetic similarity, non-human primates are often the focus of zoonotic infectious disease res...
Briefly discusses causes the issue of unfavourable interactions between people and free-living human...
In this chapter, patterns of interactions are reviewed, from benign to mutually harmful, that charac...
The human-nonhuman primate interface is a core component in conservation and an emerging area of dis...
Most successful among the non-human primates in terms of geographical distribution and adaptability ...
The emerging discipline of ethnoprimatology has at its core the construct that humans and nonhuman p...
Approximately half of the earth’s nonhuman primates are considered threatened by the International U...
Nonhuman primates (referred to here as primates) provide an invaluable source of information for a m...
Perhaps more than for any other human behavior, the evolutionary heritage of violence has been the s...
implications of human-nonhuman primate interconnections. Cambridge studies in biological and evoluti...
Nonhuman primates (referred to as primates in this study) are sometimes revered as gods, abhorred as...
The study of interactions between humans and nonhuman primates. Focus on the hunting of nonhuman pri...
IF/01128/2014 UID/ANT/04038/2013People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by n...
Non-human primates (NHP) share a close relationship with humans due to a genetic homology of 75–98.5...
With increasing anthropogenic pressure, interactions between humans and wildlife may become more fre...
Due to genetic similarity, non-human primates are often the focus of zoonotic infectious disease res...
Briefly discusses causes the issue of unfavourable interactions between people and free-living human...
In this chapter, patterns of interactions are reviewed, from benign to mutually harmful, that charac...
The human-nonhuman primate interface is a core component in conservation and an emerging area of dis...
Most successful among the non-human primates in terms of geographical distribution and adaptability ...
The emerging discipline of ethnoprimatology has at its core the construct that humans and nonhuman p...
Approximately half of the earth’s nonhuman primates are considered threatened by the International U...
Nonhuman primates (referred to here as primates) provide an invaluable source of information for a m...
Perhaps more than for any other human behavior, the evolutionary heritage of violence has been the s...
implications of human-nonhuman primate interconnections. Cambridge studies in biological and evoluti...
Nonhuman primates (referred to as primates in this study) are sometimes revered as gods, abhorred as...
The study of interactions between humans and nonhuman primates. Focus on the hunting of nonhuman pri...
IF/01128/2014 UID/ANT/04038/2013People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by n...
Non-human primates (NHP) share a close relationship with humans due to a genetic homology of 75–98.5...
With increasing anthropogenic pressure, interactions between humans and wildlife may become more fre...
Due to genetic similarity, non-human primates are often the focus of zoonotic infectious disease res...