Buch, Englisch, 440 Seiten, Format (B × H): 208 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1164 g
Buch, Englisch, 440 Seiten, Format (B × H): 208 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1164 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-921327-6
Verlag: ACADEMIC
This book describes one of our closest relatives, the orangutan, and the only extant great ape in Asia. It is increasingly clear that orangutan populations show extensive variation in behavioural ecology, morphology, life history, and genes. Indeed, on the strength of the latest genetic and morphological evidence, it has been proposed that orangutans actually constitute two species which diverged more than a million years ago - one on the island of Sumatra the other on Borneo, with the latter comprising three subspecies.
This book has two main aims. The first is to carefully compare data from every orangutan research site, examining the differences and similarities between orangutan species, subspecies and populations. The second is to develop a theoretical framework in which these differences and similarities can be explained. To achieve these goals the editors have assembled the world's leading orangutan experts to rigorously synthesize and compare the data, quantify the similarities or differences, and seek to explain them.
Orangutans is the first synthesis of orangutan biology to adopt this novel, comparative approach. It analyses and compares the latest data, developing a theoretical framework to explain morphological, life history, and behavioural variation. Intriguingly, not all behavioural differences can be attributed to ecological variation between and within the two islands; relative rates of social learning also appear to have been influential. The book also emphasizes the crucial impact of human settlement on orangutans and looks ahead to the future prospects for the survival of critically endangered natural populations.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Moderne Philosophische Disziplinen Philosophische Anthropologie
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Biowissenschaften Evolutionsbiologie
- Naturwissenschaften Biowissenschaften Tierkunde / Zoologie Wirbeltiere (Vertebrata) Säugetiere (Mammalia) Primaten
- Geowissenschaften Umweltwissenschaften Umweltschutz, Umwelterhaltung
Weitere Infos & Material
- Introduction
- 1: Benoît Goossens, Lounès Chikhi, Fairus Jalil, Sheena James, Marc Ancrenaz, Isabelle Lackman-Ancrenaz, and Michael W. Bruford: Taxonomy, geographic variation and population genetics of Bornean and Sumatran orangutans
- 2: Andrea B. Taylor: The functional significance of variation in jaw form in orangutans: The African apes as an ecogeographic model
- 3: Suzannah K. S. Thorpe and Robin H. Crompton: Orangutan positional behavior: inter-specific variation and ecological correlates
- 4: Madeleine E. Hardus, Adriano R. Lameira, Ian Singleton, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, Cheryl D. Knott, Marc Ancrenaz, S. Suci Utami Atmoko, and Serge A. Wich: A description of the orangutan's vocal and sound repertoire, with a focus on geographic variation
- 5: Serge A. Wich, Han de Vries, Marc Ancrenaz, Lori Perkins, Robert W Shumaker, Akira Suzuki, and Carel P van Schaik: Orangutan life history variation
- 6: Simon J. Husson, Serge A. Wich, Andrew J. Marshall, Rona D. Dennis, Marc Ancrenaz, Rebecca Brassey, Melvin Gumal, Andrew J. Hearn, Erik Meijaard, Togu Simorangkir, and Ian Singleton: Orangutan distribution, density, abundance and impacts of disturbance
- 7: Andrew J. Marshall, Marc Ancrenaz, Francis Q. Brearley, Gabriella M. Fredriksson, Nilofer Ghaffar, Matt Heydon, Simon J. Husson, Mark Leighton, Kim R. McConkey, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, John Proctor, Carel P. van Schaik, Carey P. Yeager, and Serge A. Wich: The effects of forest phenology and floristics on populations of Bornean and Sumatran orangutans: are Sumatran forests better orangutan habitat than Bornean forests?
- 8: Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, Simon J. Husson, Cheryl D. Knott, Serge A. Wich, Carel P. van Schaik, Maria A. van Noordwijk, Isabelle Lackman-Ancrenaz, Andrew J Marshall, Tomoko Kanamori, Noko Kuze, and Ramlan bin Sakong: Orangutan activity budgets and diet: A comparison between species, populations and habitats
- 9: Anne E. Russon, Serge A. Wich, Marc Ancrenaz, Tomoko Kanamori, Cheryl D. Knott, Noko Kuze, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, Peter Pratje, Hatta Ramlee, Peter Rodman, Azrie Sawang, Kade Sidiyasa, Ian Singleton, and Carel P. van Schaik: Geographic variation in orangutan diets
- 10: Ivona Foitová, Michael A. Huffman, Nurcahyo Wisnu, and Milan Oland#353sanský: Parasites and their impacts on orangutan health
- 11: Cheryl D. Knott, Melissa Emery Thompson, and Serge A. Wich: The ecology of female reproduction in wild orangutans
- 12: Maria A. van Noordwijk, Simone E.B. Sauren, Nuzuar, Ahbam Abulani, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, S. Suci Utami Atmoko, and Carel P. van Schaik: Development of independence: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans compared
- 13: Ian Singleton, Cheryl D. Knott, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, Serge A. Wich, and Carel P. van Schaik: Ranging behavior of orangutan females and social organization
- 14: Roberto A. Delgado, Adriano R. Lameira, Marina Davila Ross, Simon J. Husson, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, and Serge A. Wich: Geographical variation in orangutan long calls
- 15: S Suci Utami Atmoko, Ian Singleton, Maria A. van Noordwijk, Carel P. van Schaik, and Tatang Mitra Setia: Male-male relationships in orangutans
- 16: S. Suci Utami Atmoko, Tatang Mitra Setia, Benoît Goossens, Sheena S. James, Cheryl D. Knott, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, Carel P. van Schaik, and Maria A. van Noordwijk: Orangutan mating behavior and strategies
- 17: Tatang Mitra Setia, Roberto A. Delgado, S. Suci Utami Atmoko, Ian Singleton, and Carel P. van Schaik: Social organization and male-female relationships
- 18: Carel P. van Schaik, Maria A. van Noordwijk, and Erin R Vogel: Ecological sex differences in wild orangutans
- 19: Didik Prasetyo, Marc Ancrenaz, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, S. Suci Utami Atmoko, Serge A. Wich, and Carel P. van Schaik: Nest building in orangutans
- 20: Anne E. Russon, Carel P. van Schaik, Purwo Kuncoro, Agnes Ferisa, Dwi P. Handayani, and Maria A. van Noordwijk: Innovation and intelligence in orangutans
- 21: Carel P. van Schaik, Marc Ancrenaz, Reniastoeti Djojoasmoro, Cheryl D. Knott, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, Nuzuar, Kisar Odom, S. Suci Utami Atmoko, and Maria A. van Noordwijk: Orangutan cultures revisited
- 22: Andrew J. Marshall, Robert Lacy, Marc Ancrenaz, Onnie Byers, Simon J. Husson, Mark Leighton, Erik Meijaard, Norm Rosen, Ian Singleton, Suzette Stephens, Kathy Traylor-Holzer, S. Suci Utami Atmoko, Carel P. van Schaik, and Serge A. Wich: Orangutan population biology, life history, and conservation: Perspectives from PVA models
- 23: Anne E. Russon: Orangutan rehabilitation and reintroduction: Successes, failures, and role in conservation
- 24: Carel P. van Schaik, Andrew J. Marshall, and Serge A. Wich: Geographic variation in orangutan behavior and biology: its functional interpretation and its mechanistic basis
- References
- Index




