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"The Bonobos: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation provides a succinct yet comprehensive review of the current state of research and conservation efforts regarding the bonobos (Pan paniscus). The bonobos are one of the least known of the great apes although they are one of our closest living relatives, sharing 98.8% of DNA sequences. This text summarizes and analyses scientific research on the bonobos, as well as presents the most up-to-date findings from the field and captive studies. Further, the text presents compelling findings and solid population assessments for estimating wild population density and distribution."--Jacket
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monografia Rebiun25845123 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25845123 m o d cr cn||||||||| 080715s2008 nyuabf ob 001 0 eng d 226970299 234243544 261067564 345055725 607261723 613472448 648368954 739154957 756429785 880103974 1071898944 1097283759 1110730485 9780387747873 0387747877 9780387747859 hbk.) 0387747850 hbk.) AU@ 000043372297 AU@ 000043375209 AU@ 000057897959 AU@ 000060506711 CDX 7774187 DEBSZ 430479964 NZ1 12436842 NZ1 15878817 978-0-387-74785-9 Springer http://www.springerlink.com GW5XE eng pn GW5XE WTU CEF CDX UAB DKU YNG N$T IDEBK OCLCQ MNU E7B UBC EBLCP OCLCQ A7U OCLCQ BEDGE OCLCQ SLY YDXCP DEBSZ OCLCQ OCLCF OTZ OCLCQ ESU VT2 STF OCLCQ U3W OCLCQ ICG YOU OCLCQ NZHMA AU@ CNTRU OCLCQ ZHM OCLCQ eng fre f-cg--- SCI 070050 bisacsh NAT 002000 bisacsh 599.88 22 Q959. 84 clc Q958. 1 clc The bonobos behavior, ecology, and conservation edited by Takeshi Furuichi and Jo Thompson New York Springer 2008 New York New York Springer 1 online resource (xiii, 327 pages, 5 unnumbered pages of plates) illustrations (some color), maps (some color) 1 online resource (xiii, 327 pages, 5 unnumbered pages of plates) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Developments in primatology Includes bibliographical references and index The bonobo's adaptive potential : social relations under captive conditions / Jeroen M.G. Stevens, Hilde Vervaecke and Linda Van Elsacker -- What does agonistic dominance imply in bonobos? / Tommaso Paoli and Elisabetta Palagi -- Social play in bonobos : not only an immature matter / Elisabetta Palagi and Tommaso Paoli -- Gestures and multimodal signaling in bonobos / Amy S. Pollick, Annette Jeneson and Frans B.M. de Waal -- Longitudinal structure of a unit-group of bonobos : male philopatry and possible fusion of unit-groups / Chie Hashimoto [and others] -- Seasonal changes in fruit production and party size of bonobos at Wamba / Mbangi Mulavwa [and others] -- Relationships among fruit abundance, ranging rate, and party size and composition of bonobos at Wamba / Takeshi Furuichi [and others] -- Bonobo (Pan paniscus) density estimation in the SW-Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo : common methodology revisited / Meike Mohneke and Barbara Fruth -- Ecological factors influencing bonobo density and distribution in the Salonga National Park : applications for population assessment / Gay Edwards Reinartz [and others] -- Range occupation and population estimates of bonobos in the Salonga National Park : application to large-scale surveys of bonobos in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Falk Grossmann [and others] -- Traditional land-use practices for bonobo conservation / Jo Myers Thompson, Lubuta Mbokoso Nestor and Richard Bovundja Kabanda -- Human hunting and its impact on bonobos in the Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo / John A. Hart [and others] -- The bonobos of the Lake Tumba-Lake Maindombe hinterland : threats and opportunities for population conservation / Bila-Isia Inogwabini [and others] -- Changes in the status of bonobos, their habitat, and the situation of humans at Wamba in the Luo Scientific Reserve, Democratic Republic of Congo / Gen'ichi Idani [and others] -- The conservation value of Lola ya Bonobo sanctuary / Claudine André [and others] "The Bonobos: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation provides a succinct yet comprehensive review of the current state of research and conservation efforts regarding the bonobos (Pan paniscus). The bonobos are one of the least known of the great apes although they are one of our closest living relatives, sharing 98.8% of DNA sequences. This text summarizes and analyses scientific research on the bonobos, as well as presents the most up-to-date findings from the field and captive studies. Further, the text presents compelling findings and solid population assessments for estimating wild population density and distribution."--Jacket Introduction also in French Bonobo Bonobo- Conservation SCIENCE- Life Sciences- Zoology- Primatology NATURE- Animals- Primates Bonobo- Conservation Bonobo Biomédecine Sciences de la vie Bonobo Electronic books Furuichi, Takeshi 1957-) Thompson, Jo Myers Print version Bonobos. New York : Springer, 2008 9780387747859 0387747850 (DLC) 2007936621 (OCoLC)173238809 Developments in primatology