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The Behavioral Ecology of the Tibetan Macaque / edited by Jin-Hua Li, Lixing Sun, Peter M. Kappeler.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Li, Jin-Hua, Editor.
Contributor:
Li, Jin-Hua., Editor.
Sun, Lixing, Editor.
Kappeler, Peter M., Editor.
Series:
Fascinating Life Sciences, 2509-6753
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychobiology.
Human behavior.
Physical anthropology.
Cognitive psychology.
Animal welfare--Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal welfare.
Animal migration.
Animal culture.
Behavioral Neuroscience.
Physical-Biological Anthropology.
Cognitive Psychology.
Animal Ethics.
Animal Migration.
Animal Science.
Local Subjects:
Behavioral Neuroscience.
Physical-Biological Anthropology.
Cognitive Psychology.
Animal Ethics.
Animal Migration.
Animal Science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVI, 299 p. 93 illus., 59 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2020.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
This open access book summarizes the multi-disciplinary results of one of China’s main primatological research projects on the endemic Tibetan macaque (Macaca thibetana), which had continued for over 30 years, but which had never been reported on systematically. Dedicated to this exceptional Old World monkey, this book makes the work of Chinese primatologists on the social behavior, cooperation, culture, cognition, group dynamics, and emerging technologies in primate research accessible to the international scientific community. One of the most impressive Asian monkeys, and the largest member of its genus, the Tibetan macaque deserves to be better known. This volume goes a long way towards bringing this species into the spotlight with many excellent behavioral analyses from the field.- Frans de Waal, Professor of Psychology, Emory University, USA. Macaques matter. To understand primate patterns and trends, and to gain important insight into humanity, we need to augment and expand our engagement with the most successful and widespread primate genus aside from Homo. This volume focuses on the Tibetan macaque, a fascinating species with much to tell us about social behavior, physiology, complexity and the macaque knack for interfacing with humans. This book is doubly important for primatology in that beyond containing core information on this macaque species, it also reflects an effective integrated collaboration between Chinese scholars and a range of international colleagues—exactly the type of collaborative engagement primatology needs. This volume is a critical contribution to a global primatology. - Agustín Fuentes, Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, USA. I have many fond memories of my association with Mt. Huangshan research beginning in 1983, when together with Professor Qishan Wang we established this site. It is such a beautiful place and I miss it. It is gratifying to see how far research has progressed since we began work there, becoming more internationalized and very much a collaborative endeavor under the long-term direction of Professor Jin-Hua Li and colleagues. This book highlights the increased interest in this species, representing a variety of disciplines ranging from macro aspects of behavior, cognition and sociality, to micro aspects of microbes, parasites and disease, authored by a group of renowned Chinese and international primatologists. I applaud their efforts and expect more interesting work to come from this site in the years ahead.- Kazuo Wada, Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University, Japan.
Contents:
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Recent developments in primatology and their relevance to the study of Tibetan macaques
Part II: Social Behavior and Dynamics in Tibetan Macaques
Chapter 2: Social and Life History Strategies of Tibetan Macaques at Mt. Huangshan
Chapter 3: Size Matters in Primate Societies: How Social Mobility Relates to Social Stability in Tibetan and Japanese Macaques
Chapter 4: Behavioral exchange and interchange as strategies to facilitate social relationships in Tibetan macaques
Chapter 5: Social relationships impact collective decision-making in Tibetan macaques
Chapter 6: Considering Social Play in Primates: A Case Study in Juvenile Tibetan Macaques (Macacathibetana)
Chapter 7: The Vocal Repertoire of Tibetan Macaques (Macacathibetana) and Congeneric Comparisons
Chapter 8: Tibetan Macaque Social Style: Co-variant and Quasi-independent Evolution
Part III: Evolution of Rituals: Insights from Bridging Behavior
Chapter 9: Preliminaryobservations of female-female bridging behavior in Tibetan macaques (Macacathibetana) at Mt. Huangshan, China
Chapter 10: Bridging Behavior and Male-Infant Interactions in Macacathibetana and M. assamensis: Insight into the Evolution of Social Behavior in the sinica Species-group of Macaques
Part IV: Livingwith Microbes, Parasites, and Diseases
Chapter 11: The gut microbiome of Tibetan macaques: composition, influencing factors and function in feeding ecology
Chapter 12: Medicinal Properties in the Diet of Tibetan Macaques at Mt. Huangshan - A Case for Self-medication
Chapter 13: Primate infectious disease ecology: Insights and future directions at the human-macaque interface
Part V: Emerging Technologies in Primatology
Chapter 14: High field MRI technology for behavioral and cognitive studies in macaques in vivo.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
3-030-27920-0
OCLC:
1130760418

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