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E-raamat: Primate Ethnographies: Fieldwork from Across the Globe

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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This new, second edition of Primate Ethnographies: Fieldwork from Across the Globe is a collection of first-person accounts of immersive field studies of primates, people, and institutions. It is of interest to students of Primatology, Anthropology, Wildlife Ecology, Zoology, Conservation Biology, and Science/Nature Writing.



This new, second edition of Primate Ethnographies: Fieldwork from Across the Globe is a collection of first-person accounts of immersive field studies of primates, people, and institutions, revealing the excitement of studying wild primates and the multi-faceted challenges involved in conducting field research.

This collection of essays spans the diversity of the Primate Order, from lemurs, to monkeys and apes. The ethnographic accounts are written by experts whose diverse backgrounds and experiences reveal the broader nature of the primatological field experience and provide glimpses into the many different pathways one can follow into the field of contemporary primatology. This new edition features updated chapters from original contributors, as well as new voices from across the global north and south representing cutting edge scholarship in the field. Collectively, these essays provide insights into the driving concerns of field primatology as it is practiced across the globe.

Primate Ethnographies: Fieldwork from Across the Globe is of interest to students from fields across the academy including Primatology, Anthropology, Wildlife Ecology, Zoology, Conservation Biology, and Science/Nature Writing.

Foreword Preface List of Contributors Introduction to Primate
Ethnographies PART I: SOUTH AMERICA Map 1: Locations of South American field
sites
Chapter 1: The Worlds Most Peaceful Primate
Chapter 2: Uncovering the
Behavioral Diversity of Capuchin Monkeys across Brazilian Biomes
Chapter 3:
Voices of the Forest: Guides in my Journey through Primatology and
Conservation
Chapter 4: Adventure and Adaptation in the Amazon and Moonlight
in the Argentinean Chaco
Chapter 6: From Human to Non-human Primates Feeding
Ecology PART II: AFRICA and MADAGASCAR Map 2: Locations of African and
Madagascar Field Sites
Chapter 7: Blue Monkeys and Bridges: Ongoing
Transformations in Habituation, Habitat, and People
Chapter 8: Lessons
Learned from the Lives of Chimpanzees
Chapter 9: Studying Apes in a Human
Landscape
Chapter 10: Lemurs on the Edge PART III: ASIA Map 3: Locations of
Asian Field Sites
Chapter 11: Theres a Monkey in My Kitchen (and I Like It):
Fieldwork with Macaques in Bali and Beyond
Chapter 12: The Heart of the
Forest: Community Voices and Gibbon Songs
Chapter 13: The Monkey That I
Became
Chapter 14: Chronicles of an Accidental Primatologist
Chapter 15:
Anthropogenic Histories, Affective Geographies: The Macaques of Urban India
Karen B. Strier is Vilas Research Professor and Irven DeVore Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. She is a biological anthropologist and an authority on the Critically Endangered northern muriqui of Brazil. She founded the Projeto Muriqui de Caratinga in 1983. She is also the author of Primate Behavioral Ecology, 6th Edition (Routledge, 2021).