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Evolution and Ecology of Macaque Societies
This 1996 book is a synthesis of the ecology, evolution, behaviour and conservation of extant macaque species.
John E. Fa (Edited by), Donald G. Lindburg (Edited by)
9780521021715, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 17 November 2005
616 pages, 107 b/w illus. 87 tables
23.6 x 15.7 x 3.3 cm, 0.852 kg
'… bang up to date.' New Scientist
The genus Macaca is the most widely distributed of non-human primates and is found in 20 countries in South-East Asia and North Africa. Over the comparatively short time span of 5 million years, macaques have evolved diverse forms, from long-tailed arboreal types to robust terrestrial animals, and inhabit a variety of habitats. Although macaques are probably one of the most studied monkeys both in the wild and in captivity, data from long-term studies and pioneering work on little-known species are only just emerging. In this 1996 book, world authorities on macaques interpret research and present syntheses of many aspects of macaque ecology, evolution, behaviour and conservation. This book will prove to be the definitive synthesis of the subject for all those interested in this fascinating group of monkeys for many years to come.
Preface J. E. Fa and D. G. Lindburg
Part I. Biogeography and Evolution: 1. Evolutionary relationships of the Macaques G. A. Hoelzer and D. J. Melnick
2. Genetic relatedness between populations of Macaca fascicularis on Sumatra W. Scheffrahn and J. R. de Ruiter
3. Secondary intergradation between Macaca maurus and M. tonkeana, and the species status of M. togeanus J.W. Froelich and J. Supriatna
Part II. Population Biology, Ecology and Conservation: 4. A comparison of ecological strategies of Pig-tailed Macaques, Mandrills and Drills J. O. Caldecott, A. Feistner and L. Gadsby
5. A comparison of Rhesus Macaques in temperate and tropical environments J. O. Caldecott, A. Feistner and L. Gadsby
6. Demography and dynamics of Barbary Macaque troops in different habitats N. Menard and D. Vallet
7. Grouping patterns and group composition in Macaca nigrescens A. Kohlhaas and C. H. Southwick
8. Socioecological dynamics of Japanese Macaque troop ranging T. Maruhashi, Y. Takahata and H. Takasaki
9. Riverine refuging by wild Sumatran Long-tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) C. P.van Shaik, A. van Amerongen and M. van Noordwijk
10. Comparison of provisioned and wild Long-tailed Macaques B. Wheatley, M. Gonder and D. K. Harya Putra
11. Inter-regional and inter-seasonal variations of food quality in Japanese Macaques N. Nakagawa, T. Iwamoto, N. Yokota and G. Soumah
12. Population management and viability of the Gibraltar Barbary Macaques J. E. Fa and R. Lind
13. Eco-ethology of Tibetan Macaques at Mt. Emei, China Q. Zhao
Part III. Mating and Social Systems: 14. Differential reproduction in male and female Barbary Macaques A. Paul and J. Kuester
15. Reproductive behaviour of captive Lion-tailed Macaques D. J. Lindburg
16. Sexual behaviour and mating system in wild Pig-tailed Macaques in West Sumatra T. Oi
17. Determinants of reproductive seasonality in Japanese Macaques L. Fedigan and L. Griffin
18. Behaviour of mixed species groups of macaques F. D. Burton and L. Chan
19. The population genetic consequences of Macaque social organisation and behaviour D. J. Melnick and G. A. Hoelzer
20. Variation in social mechanisms by which males attain the alpha rank among Japanese Macaques D. S. Sprague, S. Suzuki and T. Tsukahara
21. Life history of females in a wild population of Yaku Macaques D. A. Hill and N. Okaysu
22. Twenty year social history of a dominant Stumptail Macaque matriline R. Rhine and A. Maryanski
23. Branch shaking and related displays in wild Barbary Macaques P. T. Mehlman
24. The interplay of kinship organisation and facial communication in the Macaques A. Zeller
25. Vocal communication in Macaques M. D. Hauser.
Subject Areas: Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ], Primates [PSVW79], Animal ecology [PSVS], Evolution [PSAJ]