Michael Wasserman discusses wild primate exposure to endocrine disruptors, such as pesticides, flame retardants, and ...
Foraging' devices allow animals to simulate the process of actively foraging for food, a fundamental behavior of primates in the wild and an activity that some species, such as macaques ...
Primates are conspicuous inhabitants of many ecological communities in the tropics. What impacts - beneficial or negative - do they have on other species, and vice versa? Given the extreme ...
And all interspersed with condensed histories of primatology and palaeoanthropology. … wide-ranging and thought-provoking …' PaleoAnthropology 'Primate and Human Evolution contains great food for ...
Brain tissue is among the most energetically costly in the body, and as a result, larger-brained mammals require more energy ...
What is more, primates are hunted as a source of food, for sport, and often for live capture as pets or for medicinal purposes. Hunting of primates for their meat is widespread in many parts of ...
Brain tissue is among the most energetically costly in the body, and as a result, larger-brained mammals require more energy to support brain growth and maintenance. Exactly which biological changes ...
The bonobo bit through a protective mesh barrier as the primate care worker was giving food and medicine to the animals ...