Guinea-Bissau (GB) is a regional stronghold for primate conservation. Ten primates occur in the country, including the Western chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus) and two colobus monkeys (Colobus polykomos and Piliocolobus badius temminckii). Primate meat is consumed at households and bushmeat-dedicated establishments, locally named "Abafatório". Such establishments are mentioned to be common in urban areas since the 1980s and to be specialized in serving primate meat while drinking alcoholic beverages. The meat is typically cooked in a stew and eaten with bread. However, as the trade and consumption of primate meat are illegal activities, the location of Abafatório establishments and details of the trade, namely species being consumed, are ...
DNA species identification has applications in such areas as forensic science, systematics, conserva...
Researchers from the National University of Equatorial Guinea (UNGE) and Arcadia University have ale...
The long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) has a wide range in both Peninsular Malaysia and Borne...
Hunting for bushmeat consumption is a major threat to wild populations. Assessing trade at markets p...
Illegal hunting and trade threaten the high biodiversity of Guinea-Bissau (GB) in West Africa, part...
Current levels of bushmeat hunting in west and central Africa are largely unsustainable, and will le...
Background: Deciphering the behavioral repertoire of great apes is a challenge for several reasons. ...
Wildlife, traditionally viewed in East Africa as a dietary supplement, has become a key source of fo...
Traditionally, humans have consumed nonhuman primates in many places, including throughout the Amazo...
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat to global health. Nonh...
Trade in primates is seen as a significant impediment to their conservation. Primates are traded bot...
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat to global health. Nonh...
DNA species identification has applications in such areas as forensic science, systematics, conserva...
Researchers from the National University of Equatorial Guinea (UNGE) and Arcadia University have ale...
The long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) has a wide range in both Peninsular Malaysia and Borne...
Hunting for bushmeat consumption is a major threat to wild populations. Assessing trade at markets p...
Illegal hunting and trade threaten the high biodiversity of Guinea-Bissau (GB) in West Africa, part...
Current levels of bushmeat hunting in west and central Africa are largely unsustainable, and will le...
Background: Deciphering the behavioral repertoire of great apes is a challenge for several reasons. ...
Wildlife, traditionally viewed in East Africa as a dietary supplement, has become a key source of fo...
Traditionally, humans have consumed nonhuman primates in many places, including throughout the Amazo...
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat to global health. Nonh...
Trade in primates is seen as a significant impediment to their conservation. Primates are traded bot...
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin constitute a recurrent threat to global health. Nonh...
DNA species identification has applications in such areas as forensic science, systematics, conserva...
Researchers from the National University of Equatorial Guinea (UNGE) and Arcadia University have ale...
The long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) has a wide range in both Peninsular Malaysia and Borne...