Primates Face to Face

The Conservation Implications of Human-nonhuman Primate Interconnections

Agustín Fuentes editor Linda D Wolfe editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:8th Sep '05

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This book examines the relationships between humans and other primates and the implications for primate conservation.

Despite being our closest evolutionary relatives most non human primate species now face an uncertain future. Primates Face to Face examines the diverse and fascinating range of relationships between humans and other primates, and how this plays a critical role in their conservation.As our closest evolutionary relatives, nonhuman primates are integral elements in our mythologies, diets and scientific paradigms, yet most species now face an uncertain future through exploitation for the pet and bushmeat trades as well as progressive habitat loss. New information about disease transmission, dietary and economic linkage, and the continuing international focus on conservation and primate research have created a surge of interest in primates, and focus on the diverse interaction of human and nonhuman primates has become an important component in primatological and ethnographic studies. By examining the diverse and fascinating range of relationships between humans and other primates, and how this plays a critical role in conservation practice and programs, Primates Face to Face disseminates the information gained from the anthropological study of nonhuman primates to the wider academic and non-academic world.

'… interesting, informative and enjoyable to read.' Anthrozoos
'The great thing about the book … is that it exists and that it links studies of primates directly to the possibility of practical and workable conservation solutions.' Primate Eye
'This book is the first to pull together various perspectives on the emerging field of 'ethnoprimatology'.' Ethology
'… disseminates the information gained from the anthropological study of nonhuman primates to the wider academic and non-academic world.' Human Evolution

ISBN: 9780521019279

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 530g

360 pages