
An Introduction to Primate Conservation
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- 1: Serge Wich and Andrew J. Marshall: An introduction to primate conservation
- 2: Andrew J. Marshall and Serge A. Wich: Why conserve primates?
- 3: Alison Cotton, Fay Clark, Jean P. Boubli and Christoph Schwitzer: IUCN Red List of Threatened Primate Species
- 4: Colin Groves: Species concepts and conservation
- 5: Milena Salgado Lynn, Pierfrancesco Sechi, Lounès Chikhi and Benoît Goossens: Primate conservation genetics at the dawn of conservation genomics
- 6: Genevieve Campbell, Josephine Head, Jessica Junker and Anna K.I. Nekaris: Primate abundance and distribution: Background concepts and methods
- 7: Mitchell Irwin: Habitat Change: Loss, Fragmentation and Degradation
- 8: Vincent Nijman and Aoife Healy: Present-day international primate trade in historical context
- 9: John E. Fa and Nikki Tagg: Hunting and primate conservation
- 10: Charles L. Nunn and Thomas R. Gillespie: Infectious disease and primate conservation
- 11: Amanda H. Korstjens and Alyson Hillyer: Primates and climate change: a review of current knowledge
- 12: David Gaveau, Serge A. Wich, and Andrew J. Marshall: Are protected areas conserving primate habitat in Indonesia?
- 13: Erik Meijaard: The role of multifunctional landscapes in primate conservation
- 14: Tatyana Humle and Catherine Hill: People-primate interactions: implications for primate conservation
- 15: Benjamin B. Beck: The role of translocation in primate conservation
- 16: John Garcia-Ulloa and Lian Pin Koh: Payment for ecosystem services: the role of REDD+ in primate conservation
- 17: Sandra Tranquilli: The role of evidence-based conservation in improving primate conservation
- 18: Andrew J. Marshall and Serge A. Wich: Some future directions for primate conservation research
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