Book contents
- Primates in Flooded Habitats
- Primates in Flooded Habitats
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Primates of Mangrove and Coastal Forests
- Chapter 7 Worldwide Patterns in the Ecology of Mangrove-living Monkeys and Apes
- Chapter 8 Mangrove-living Primates in the Neotropics: An Ecological Review
- Chapter 9 The Role of Tools in the Feeding Ecology of Bearded Capuchins Living in Mangroves
- Chapter 10 Use of Mangrove Habitats by Sapajus flavius Assessed by Vocalization Surveys
- Chapter 11 Mangrove Forests as a Key Habitat for the Conservation of the Critically Endangered Yellow-breasted Capuchin, Sapajus xanthosternos, in the Brazilian Northeast
- Chapter 12 Primates of African Mangroves
- Chapter 13 Feeding Ecology of the Proboscis Monkey in Sabah, Malaysia, with Special Reference to Plant Species-Poor Forests
- Chapter 14 Ebony Langurs in Mangrove and Beach Forests of Java, Bali and Lombok
- Chapter 15 Mangrove: A Possible Vector for Tarsier Dispersal Across Open Ocean
- Chapter 16 Primates in the Sundarbans of India and Bangladesh
- Chapter 17 Behavioural Ecology of Mangrove Primates and Their Neighbours
- Part III Beach Primates
- Part IV Swamp Primates
- Part V Primates in Freshwater Flooded Forests
- Part VI Conservation Case Studies
- Part VII Conservation, Threats and Status
- References
- Index
Chapter 12 - Primates of African Mangroves
from Part II - Primates of Mangrove and Coastal Forests
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2018
- Primates in Flooded Habitats
- Primates in Flooded Habitats
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Primates of Mangrove and Coastal Forests
- Chapter 7 Worldwide Patterns in the Ecology of Mangrove-living Monkeys and Apes
- Chapter 8 Mangrove-living Primates in the Neotropics: An Ecological Review
- Chapter 9 The Role of Tools in the Feeding Ecology of Bearded Capuchins Living in Mangroves
- Chapter 10 Use of Mangrove Habitats by Sapajus flavius Assessed by Vocalization Surveys
- Chapter 11 Mangrove Forests as a Key Habitat for the Conservation of the Critically Endangered Yellow-breasted Capuchin, Sapajus xanthosternos, in the Brazilian Northeast
- Chapter 12 Primates of African Mangroves
- Chapter 13 Feeding Ecology of the Proboscis Monkey in Sabah, Malaysia, with Special Reference to Plant Species-Poor Forests
- Chapter 14 Ebony Langurs in Mangrove and Beach Forests of Java, Bali and Lombok
- Chapter 15 Mangrove: A Possible Vector for Tarsier Dispersal Across Open Ocean
- Chapter 16 Primates in the Sundarbans of India and Bangladesh
- Chapter 17 Behavioural Ecology of Mangrove Primates and Their Neighbours
- Part III Beach Primates
- Part IV Swamp Primates
- Part V Primates in Freshwater Flooded Forests
- Part VI Conservation Case Studies
- Part VII Conservation, Threats and Status
- References
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- Primates in Flooded HabitatsEcology and Conservation, pp. 77 - 88Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019
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