Nota de contenido: | 1. Introduction: why a new methods book on primate ecology and conservation? /Eleanor J. Sterling, Nora Bynum, Mary E. Blair
2. Primate census and survey techniques / Andrew J. Plumptre, Eleanor J. Sterling, Stephen T. Buckland
3. Darting, anesthesia, and handling / Kenneth E. Glander
4. Health assessment and epidemiology / Michael P. Muehlenbein, Cari M. Lewis
5. Behavior within groups / Beth A. Kaplin, Apollinaire William
6. Habitat assessment and species niche modeling / E. Johanna Road, Carrie J. Stengel, K. Anne-Isola Nekaris
7. Characterization of primate environments through assessment of plant phenology / Andrew J. Marshall, Serge Wich
8. Methods in ethnoprimatology: exploring the human-non-human primate interface / Erin P. Riley, Amanda L. Ellwanger
9. Social and spatial relationships between primate groups / Michelle Brown, Margaret Crofoot
10. Experiments in primatology: from the lab to the field and back again / Charles H. Janson, Sarah F. Brosnan
11. Diet and nutrition / Jessica M. Rothman, Erin R. Vogel, Scott A. Blumenthal
12. Physiology and energetics / Jutta Schmid
13. Primate behavioral endocrinology / Nga Nguyen
14. Population genetics, molecular phylogenetics, and phylogeography / Mary E. Blair, Alba L. Morales-Jiménez
15. Demography, life histories, and population dynamics / Olga L. Montenegro
16. Determining conservation status and contributing to in situ conservation action / Mary E. Blair, Nora Bynum, Eleanor J. Sterling
17. Captive breeding and ex situ conservation / Dean Gibson, Colleen McCann
18. Primates in trade / Joshua M.S. Linder, Sarah C. Sawyer, Justin S. Brashares
19. Conclusion: the future of studying primates in a changing world / Eleanor J. Sterling, Nora Bynum, Mary E. Blair
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