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9780520246331

World Atlas of Great Apes And Their Conservation

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    9780520246331

  • ISBN10:

    0520246330

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-11-30
  • Publisher: Univ of California Pr

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Summary

Despite the dedicated efforts of many individuals and organizations, the great apes--our closest living relatives--are on the very edge of extinction. This sweeping atlas provides a comprehensive overview of what is currently known about all six species of great apes--chimpanzee, bonobo, Sumatran orangutan, Bornean orangutan, eastern gorilla, and western lowland gorilla. Created in association with The Great Apes Survival Project (GRASP), this book gives a thorough background on ape behavior and ecology for each species, including detailed habitat requirements, the apes' ecological role, and the possible consequences of their decline.World Atlas of Great Apesalso offers a full description of the threats, current conservation efforts, and additional protection needed for each species across its entire range. Many full-color maps and illustrations make the abundance of information accessible to a broad readership, from specialists and policymakers to general readers concerned about the survival of these charismatic primates. This book represents the work of a dynamic alliance of many of the world's leading great ape research and conservation organizations. Bringing together United Nations agencies, governments, foundations, and private-sector interests, the project aims to raise the international profile of great ape conservation and to build the political will for further action. Readers learn about work being done by specific organizations in support of great ape conservation, and where conservation is most needed and most likely to be effective. Covers all six species of great apes Provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive data available More than 150 full-color photos More than 50 full-color maps and diagrams

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 5(7)
Foreword 7(3)
Kofi A. Annan
Using the maps 10(2)
INTRODUCING GREAT APES
12(17)
Richard Leakey
Evolution, dispersal, and discovery of the great apes
13(16)
Box 1.1 What makes a primate?
18(8)
Box 1.2 Cryptic apes
26(3)
GREAT APE BIOLOGY
29(186)
Jane Goodall
Great ape habitats: tropical moist forests of the Old World
31(12)
Map 2.1 Great ape habitats of Sumatra and Borneo
32(4)
Map 2.2 Great ape habitats of Africa
36(7)
Chimpanzee and bonobo overview
43(10)
Box 3.1 Use of human languages by captive great apes
46(7)
Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
53(30)
Map 4.1 Chimpanzee distribution
54(4)
Box 4.1 Chimpanzees as predators
58(6)
Box 4.2 Chimpanzee vision
64(2)
Box 4.3 Chimpanzee cultures
66(4)
Box 4.4 Seed dispersal by chimpanzees
70(4)
Box 4.5 Reintroduction of orphan chimpanzees
74(2)
Box 4.6 Chimpanzee habituation for tourism
76(7)
Bonobo (Pan paniscus)
83(14)
Map 5.1 Bonobo distribution
84(3)
Box 5.1 Seed dispersal by bonobos and the survival of rain forest
87(3)
Box 5.2 Bonobo communication
90(7)
Gorilla overview
97(8)
Western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla)
105(24)
Map 7.1 Western lowland gorilla distribution
106(3)
Box 7.1 The Cross River gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli)
109(1)
Map: Cross River gorilla distribution
109(4)
Box 7.2 Forest clearings: a window into the world of gorillas
113(3)
Box 7.3 Potential medicinal value of gorilla foods
116(8)
Box 7.4 Gorilla censuses
124(5)
Eastern gorilla (Gorilla beringei)
129(24)
Map 8.1 Eastern gorilla distribution
130(7)
Box 8.1 Coexistence of gorillas and chimpanzees
137(1)
Box 8.2 Infanticide in gorillas
138(4)
Box 8.3 The vocal behavior of mountain gorillas
142(8)
Box 8.4 Eastern gorilla tourism
150(3)
Orangutan overview
153(8)
Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus)
161(24)
Map 10.1 Bornean orangutan distribution
162(3)
Box 10.1 Adaptations of bearded pigs to life in dipterocarp forests
165(4)
Box 10.2 Orangutans in degraded habitats
169(7)
Box 10.3 Peatlands in Southeast Asia as habitat for orangutans
176(9)
Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii)
185(20)
Map 11.1 Sumatran orangutan distribution
186(6)
Box 11.1 Culture and sociality in Sumatran orangutans
192(8)
Box 11.2 History of the Leuser Ecosystem
200(5)
Gibbons: the small apes
205(10)
CONSERVING THE GREAT APES
215(71)
Toshisada Nishida
Challenges to great ape survival
217(25)
Box 13.1 Lucky gorillas?
221(2)
Box 13.2 Satellite analysis of threats to Gombe chimpanzees
223(4)
Box 13.3 Human beliefs and traditions
227(1)
Box 13.4 Bushmeat hunting and trade in Sendje, Equatorial Guinea
228(3)
Box 13.5 Ebola and great apes in Central Africa
231(3)
Map 13.1 Historical conflicts affecting the African great ape range states
234(8)
Conservation measures in play
242(34)
Box 14.1 Orangutan tourism
264(4)
Box 14.2 Sendje, an orphaned chimpanzee
268(8)
Lessons learned and the path ahead
276(10)
Box 15.1 Great apes, consumers, and the media
280(6)
WHERE ARE THE GREAT APES AND WHOSE JOB IS IT TO SAVE THEM?
286(145)
Ian Redmond
Africa
293(124)
Republic of Angola
293(6)
Map 16.1 Great ape distribution
294(5)
Republic of Burundi
299(6)
Map 16.2 Chimpanzee distribution
300(5)
Republic of Cameroon
305(9)
Map 16.3a Chimpanzee distribution
306(2)
Map 16.3b Gorilla distribution
308(6)
Central African Republic
314(6)
Map 16.4 Great ape distribution
316(4)
Republic of the Congo
320(8)
Map 16.5 Great ape distribution
322(6)
Republic of Cote d'Ivoire
328(4)
Map 16.6 Chimpanzee distribution
329(3)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
332(10)
Map 16.7a Bonobo and chimpanzee distribution
334(2)
Map 16.7b Gorilla distribution
336(6)
Republic of Equatorial Guinea
342(6)
Map 16.8 Great ape distribution
343(5)
Republic of Gabon
348(5)
Map 16.9 Great ape distribution
350(3)
Republic of Ghana
353(4)
Map 16.10 Chimpanzee distribution
354(3)
Republic of Guinea
357(5)
Map 16.11 Chimpanzee distribution
358(4)
Republic of Guinea-Bissau
362(4)
Map 16.12 Chimpanzee distribution
363(3)
Republic of Liberia
366(5)
Map 16.13 Chimpanzee distribution
367(4)
Republic of Mali
371(7)
Map 16.14 Chimpanzee distribution
372(6)
Federal Republic of Nigeria
378(5)
Map 16.15 Great ape distribution
379(4)
Republic of Rwanda
383(8)
Map 16.16 Great ape distribution
384(7)
Republic of Senegal
391(4)
Map 16.17 Chimpanzee distribution
392(3)
Republic of Sierra Leone
395(5)
Map 16.18 Chimpanzee distribution
396(4)
Republic of Sudan
400(4)
Map 16.19 Chimpanzee distribution
401(3)
Republic of Uganda
404(8)
Map 16.20 Great ape distribution
406(6)
United Republic of Tanzania
412(5)
Map 16.21 Chimpanzee distribution
414(3)
Asia
417(14)
Republic of Indonesia
417(8)
Map 17.1 Orangutan distribution
418(7)
Malaysia
425(6)
Map 17.2 Orangutan distribution
426(5)
AFTERWORD
431(8)
Russell A. Mittermeier
Annex: Great Apes Survival Project GRASP and Partners
433(6)
Index 439

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