The implications of primate behavioral flexibility for sustainable human–primate coexistence in anthropogenic habitats

MR McLennan, N Spagnoletti, KJ Hockings - International Journal of …, 2017 - Springer
People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by nonhuman primates
today. Consequently, interest has grown in how primates adjust their behavior to live in …

Primate conservation: Lessons learned in the last 20 years can guide future efforts

CA Chapman, CA Peres - Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Twenty years ago, we published an assessment of the threats facing primates and with the
passing of two decades, we re‐evaluate identified threats, consider emerging pressures …

[图书][B] Primate behavioral ecology

KB Strier - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This comprehensive introductory text integrates evolutionary, ecological, and demographic
perspectives with new results from field studies and contemporary noninvasive molecular …

Behavioral causes, ecological consequences, and management challenges associated with wildlife foraging in human-modified landscapes

G Fehlmann, MJ O'riain, I FÜrtbauer, AJ King - BioScience, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Humans have altered up to half of the world's land surface. Wildlife living within or close to
these human-modified landscapes are presented with opportunities and risks associated …

Crop foraging, crop losses, and crop raiding

CM Hill - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Crop foraging or crop raiding concerns wildlife foraging and farmers' reactions and
responses to it. To understand crop foraging and its value to wildlife or its implications for …

Breaking through disciplinary barriers: human–wildlife interactions and multispecies ethnography

HE Parathian, MR McLennan, CM Hill… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
One of the main challenges when integrating biological and social perspectives in
primatology is overcoming interdisciplinary barriers. Unfamiliarity with subject-specific theory …

When a shark is more than a shark: A sociopolitical problem-solving approach to fisher-shark interactions

MA Iwane, KM Leong, M Vaughan… - Frontiers in Conservation …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Fisheries are often conceptualized through a biophysical lens resulting in management
approaches that fail to account for stakeholder conflicts and sociopolitical inequities. Using a …

[HTML][HTML] Human-olive baboon (Papio anubis) conflict in the human-modified landscape, Wollo, Ethiopia

Z Kifle - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Human–wildlife conflicts are increasing worldwide, and are typically most intense in human-
dominated unprotected areas where local people, livestock and wildlife share the same …

Feeding ecology and diet of the southern geladas (Theropithecus gelada obscurus) in human‐modified landscape, Wollo, Ethiopia

Z Kifle, A Bekele - Ecology and evolution, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Studying the dietary flexibility of primates that live in human‐modified environments is
crucial for understanding their ecological adaptations as well as developing management …

Baboon and vervet monkey crop-foraging behaviors on a commercial South African farm: preliminary implications for damage mitigation

LJ Findlay, RA Hill - Human-wildlife interactions, 2020 - durham-repository.worktribe.com
Conflict between crop farmers and wild nonhuman primates is a worldwide conservation
issue of increasing concern. Most of the research on wild primate crop foraging has so far …