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|a Primates in Fragments :
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|a Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects,
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|a Section I: Introduction -- 1. Because Conservation Counts: Primates and Fragmentation -- 2. Assessing Habitat Fragmentation Effects for Primates: The Importance of Evaluating Questions at the Correct Scale -- Section II: Long-term and Regional Studies -- 3. One Hundred Years of Solitude: Effects of Long-Term Forest Fragmentation on the Primate Community of Java, Indonesia -- 4. A Region-Wide Review of Mesoamerican Primates: Prioritizing for Conservation -- 5. Primates of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project: A History -- 6. Lessons From Los Tuxtlas: 30 Years of Research Into Primates in Fragments -- 7. Going, Going, Gone: A 15-year History of the Decline of Primates in Forest Fragments Near National Park, Uganda -- Section III: Landscape, Metapopulations, and the Matrix -- 8. Primate Populations in Fragmented Tropical Dry Forest Landscapes in Southwestern Nicaragua -- 9. Living on the Edge: Habitat Fragmentation at the Interface of the Semi-Arid Zone of the Brazilian Northeast -- 10. Do Patch Size and Dispersal Distance Influence the Distribution of Brown Howler Monkeys (Alouatta guariba clamitans) in a Fragmented Landscape in South Brazil? -- 11. Status Monitoring of Isolated Populations of Macaques and Other Non-Human Primates in Thailand -- 12. An Eight-Year Life History of a Primate Community in Fragments in Colombian Llanos -- 13. A Critically-Endangered Capuchin (Sapajus apella margaritae) Living in Mountain Forest Fragments on Isla de Margarita, Venezuela. Section IV: Feeding and Behavioral Ecology -- 14. “Specialist” Primates Can Be Flexible In Response To Habitat Alteration -- 15. Fragments and Food: Red-tailed Monkey Abundance in Privately Owned Forest Fragments of Central Uganda -- 16. Fragment-Adaptive Behavioral Strategies and Intersite Variation in the Ring-Tailed Lemurs of South-Central Madagascar -- 17. The Simplified Novel Diet of the Blond Capuchin in the Vanishing Pernambuco Endemism Centre -- 18. Effects of Habitat Alteration on Resting Behaviour of the Sahamalza Sportive Lemur in Northwest Madagascar -- Section V: Endemic, Endangered, and Nocturnal Primates -- 19. Multi-Level and Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Understanding Endangered Primates in Complex Landscapes: Golden-headed Lion Tamarins in Southern Bahia, Brazil -- 20. A Critically-Endangered Capuchin Monkey (Sapajus xanthosternos) Living in a Highly-Fragmented Hotspot -- 21. Coping with Fragmented Forests: The Critically Endangered Tonkin Snub-Nosed Monkeys (Rhinopithecus avunculus) in Vietnam -- 22. Fragmented Primates of Nepal -- 23. The Challenges of Survival in a Concrete Jungle: Conservation of the Pied Tamarin in the Urban Landscape of Manaus, Brazil -- 24. Where Are They? Quantification, Distribution, and Microhabitat Use of Fragments by the Red Slender Loris in Sri Lanka -- Section VI: Genetics, Disease, and Parasites -- 25. Molecular Genetic Tools for Evaluating the Consequences of Habitat Fragmentation -- 26. Kinship and Dispersal Patterns in Alouatta caraya Inhabiting Continuous and Fragmented Habitats of Argentina -- 27. The Mona Monkeys of Grenada, São Tomé and Príncipe: Long-term Persistence of a Guenon in Permanent Fragments and Implications for the Survival of Forest Primates in Protected Areas -- 28. Landscape Attributes Affecting the Natural Hybridization of Mexican Howler Monkeys -- 29. Preliminary Evaluation of the Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Habitat Use and Genetic Diversity of Pygmy Marmosets in Ecuador -- 30. Interacting Roles of Diet, Cortisol Levels, and Parasites in Determining Population Density of Belizean Howler Monkeys in a Hurricane Damaged Forest Fragment -- Section VII: Conservation and Ecology: Threats and Management -- 31. Fragmentation and Its Significance on Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus) Conservation in the Lower Kinabatangan, Sabah (North Borneo) -- 32. Potential Distribution of Primates in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Under Current and Climate Change Scenarios -- 33. Conservation Challenges Facing Two Threatened Endemic Titi Monkeys in a Naturally Fragmented Bolivian Forest -- 34. Primates in Fragments Ten Years Later: Once and Future Goals.
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