Orangutans: geographic variation in behavioral ecology and conservation

Orangutans: geographic variation in behavioral ecology and conservation

Wich, Serge A.
Utami Atmoko, S. Suci
Setia, Tatang Mitra
van Schaik, Carel P

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Orangutan populations show extensive variation in behaviour and demography.The two main aims of this book are to carefully compare data from all orangutan research sites, examining the differences and similarities between orangutan species, subspecies and populations and to develope a theoretical framework in which these can be explained. INDICE: Serge A. Wich, S. Suci Utami Atmoko, Tatang Mitra Setia, and Carel P. van Schaik: Preface; 1: Beno^it Goossens et al: Taxonomy, geographic variation and population genetics of Bornean and Sumatran orangutans; 2: Andrea B. Taylor: The functional significance of variation in jaw form in orangutans:The African apes as an ecogeographic model; 3: Suzannah K. S. Thorpe and Robin H. Crompton: Orangutan positional behavior: inter-specific variation and ecological correlates; 4: Madeleine E. Hardus et al: A description of the orangutan's vocal and sound repertoire, with a focus on geographic variation; 5: Serge A. Wich et al: Orangutan life history variation; 6: Simon J. Husson et al: Orangutan distribution, density, abundance and impacts of disturbance; 7: Andrew J. Marshall et al: The effects of forest phenology and floristics on populations of Bornean and Sumatran orangutans: are Sumatran forests better orangutanhabitat than Bornean forests?; 8: Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard et al: Orangutan activity budgets and diet: A comparison between species, populations and habitats; 9: Anne E. Russon et al: Geographic variation in orangutan diets; 10: Ivona Foitov'a et al: Parasites and their impacts on orangutan health; 11: Cheryl D. Knott et al: The ecology of female reproduction in wild orangutans; 12: Maria A. van Noordwijk et al: Development of independence: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans compared; 13: Ian Singleton et al: Ranging behavior of orangutan females and social organization; 14: Roberto A. Delgado et al: Geographical variation in orangutan long calls; 15: S Suci Utami Atmoko et al: Male-male relationships in orangutans; 16: S. Suci Utami Atmoko et al: Orangutan mating behavior and strategies; 17: Tatang Mitra Setia et al: Social organization and male-female relationships; 18: Carel P. van Schaik et al: Ecological sex differencesin wild orangutans; 19: Didik Prasetyo et al: Nest building in orangutans; 20: Anne E. Russon et al: Innovation and intelligence in orangutans; 21: Carel P. van Schaik et al: Orangutan cultures revisited; 22: Andrew J. Marshall et al: Orangutan population biology, life history, and conservation: Perspectives from PVA models; 23: Anne E. Russon: Orangutan rehabilitation and reintroduction: Successes, failures, and role in conservation; 24: Carel P. van Schaik, Andrew J. Marshall, and Serge A. Wich: Geographic variation in orangutan behaviorand biology: its functional interpretation and its mechanistic basis; References; Index

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-958415-4
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 440
  • Fecha Publicación: 07/01/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés