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Many of the papers in this volume were first presented at the Third International Great Apes of the World Conference, held July 3-6, 1998 in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. The editors of this volume, the first in a two-volume series, are world renowned, having dedicated most of their lives to the study of great apes. The world's premiere primatologists, ethologists, and anthropologists present the most recent research on both captive and free-ranging African great apes. These scientists, through deep personal commitment and sacrifice, have expanded their knowledge of chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas. With forests disappearing, many of these studies will never be duplicated. This volume, and all in the Developments in Primatology book series, aim to broaden and deepen the understanding of this valuable cause.

Recenzijas

"The human race originated in Africa, from where it spread to all corners of the world. The remaining African primates, especially the apes, provide clues about our evolution. In this volume, some of the world's leading experts show us both what is fascinating about these animals and why we should be extremely worried about their future." (Frans de Waal, author of The Ape and the Sushi Master) "One of the greatest shameful tragedies of the 20th Century is acceleration of human destruction of natural habitats that are home to our nearest relatives, the apes. Just when we have the technical resources and refined methods to plumb their secrets, the apes are being extinguished in Africa and Asia. The papers in All Apes Great and Small not only document current knowledge about our fellow beings but also underscore how much remains to be learned about them, information that surely would enhance our understanding of the human condition and career." (Russell H. Tuttle, author of Apes of the World) "There is an impending crisis that the great apes could be extinct within 25 years. Comprehensive volumes like this one can help to avert tragedy, especially with a concluding section on the bush-meat crisis. Under the pioneering and inspirational leadership of Jane Goodall and Birute Galdikas, the editorial team have welded together a wealth of research data on the African apes. This provides a firm foundation for conservation and management programmes. Such books must not be allowed to become just a legacy to these fascinating apes - our closest relatives. Their habitats must be protected and/or managed sustainably, so that they can live on peacefully in perpetuity." (David J. Chivers, M.A., Ph.D. University Reader in Primate Biology and Conservation Wildlife Research Group, Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cambridge) "Although is a somewhat eclectic collection of papers rather than a cohesive, thematically integrated volume, this book contains much recent research on African great apes and will undoubtedly become a valued reference for primatologists worldwide." (L. Swedell, CUNY Queens College, in Choice (January 2003) "All Apes Great and Small is well-structured, informative and inspirational, giving realistic hope that retaining populations in African apes in the wild is possible. Each paper is not only well written but also a significant part of the book as a whole. The chapters discussing hominid divergence from their ape cousins often lead to fascinating yet controversial conclusions. This volume closes with a discussion of the moral status of apes. Cavalien and Singer elaborate on their argument that apes should be accorded rights that include liberty, life and freedom from torture. Although this idea is controversial among some primatologists, Cavalien and Singer very convincingly present their case for The Great Ape Project. [ All Apes Great and Small is] a recommended read for any primatologist with an interest in this subject." (Primate Eye, Primate Society of Great Britain, 81 (October 2003)

Papildus informācija

Springer Book Archives
Dedication ix
Acknowledgments xi
Preface xii
Volume Overview xv
Section One - Issues in Ape and Human Evolution
Introduction to Section One
1(4)
African Apes as Time Machines
5(14)
R. Wrangham
D. Pilbeam
Primate Divergence Times
19(16)
A. Janke
U. Arnason
The Cerebellum: An Asset to Hominoid Cognition
35(22)
C.E. MacLeod
K. Zilles
A. Schleicher
K.R. Gibson
Section Two - Bonobos, the ``Forgotten Ape''?
Introduction to Section Two
55(2)
The Status of the Bonobo (Pan paniscus) in the Democratic Republic of Congo
57(18)
J. Dupain
L. Van Elsacker
The Status of Bonobos in Their Southernmost Geographic Range
75(8)
J.A. Myers Thompson
Current Situation of Bonobos in the Luo Reserve, Equateur, Democratic Republic of Congo
83(12)
C. Hashimoto
T. Furuichi
Section Three - Chimpanzees, the Best-Known Ape
Introduction to Section Three
91(4)
Pan in Pandemonium
95(12)
S.T. Boysen
T. Butynski
Predation of Mammals by the Chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains, Tanzania
107(24)
K. Hosaka
T. Nishida
M. Hamai
A. Matsumoto-Oda
S. Uehara
Representational Capacities in Chimpanzees: Numerical and Spatial Reasoning
131(20)
S.T. Boysen
V.A. Kuhlmeier
Section Four - Gorillas, the Greatest of the Apes
Introduction to Section Four
149(2)
The Status of Gorillas Worldwide
151(14)
F.G.P. Patterson
M.L. Matevia
Twenty-Seven Years of Project Koko and Michael
165(12)
F.G.P. Patterson
W. Gordon
Who's in Charge? Observations of Social Behavior in a Captive Group of Western Lowland Gorillas
177(18)
T.A. Stein
Section Five - Physiological Bases for Behavior and Aging: Great Apes and Humans
Introduction to Section Five
191(4)
The Great Ape Aging Project: A Resource for Comparative Study of Behavior, Cognition, Health, and Neurobiology
195(6)
J.M. Erwin
M. Bloomsmith
S.T. Boysen
P.R. Hof
R. Holloway
L. Lowenstine
R. McManamon
D.P. Perl
W. Young
A. Zihlman
An International Database for the Study of Diabetes, Obesity, and Aging in Great Apes and Other Nonhuman Primates
201(6)
R. Martens
R. Couch
B. Hansen
C. Howard
J. Kemnitz
D.P. Perl
J.M. Erwin
Studies of Age-Related Neuronal Pathology in Great Apes
207(10)
D.P. Perl
P.R. Hof
E.A. Nimchinsky
J.M. Erwin
Metabolites of Ovarian Hormones and Behavioral Correlates in Captive Female Bonobos (Pan Paniscus)
217(14)
M.H. Jurke
L.R. Hagey
N.M. Czekala
N.C. Harvey
Sexual Motivation of Male Chimpanzees During the Female Cycle, Including Preliminary Data on Age Effects
231(10)
R.D. Nadler
Section Six - The Bushmeat Crisis: African Apes at Risk
Introduction to Section Six
237(4)
Bushmeat, Primate Kinship, and the Global Conservation Movement
241(18)
A.L. Rose
Status of the Proposed Lomako Forest Bonobo Reserve: A Case Study of the Bushmeat Trade
259(16)
J. Dupain
L. Van Elsacker
What Happened to Gorilla gorilla uellensis? A Preliminary Investigation
275(8)
K. Ammann
N. Briggs
Apes, Persons, and Bioethics
283(10)
P. Singer
P. Cavalieri
Index 293