Apes of the impenetrable forest : the behavioral ecology of sympatric chimpanzees and gorillas

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Apes of the impenetrable forest : the behavioral ecology of sympatric chimpanzees and gorillas

Craig Stanford

(Primate field studies)

Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-134) and index

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Part of Prentice Hall's Primate Field Studies series. Apes of the Impenetrable Forest (The Behavioral Ecology of Sympatiric Chimpanzees and Gorillas) offers students a scholary and relevant study. This is an account of a nine year project on the behavior and ecology of chimpanzees and mountain gorillas living in the same African forest. Students are able to see the way in which a project is planned and put into action as well as the results "I found this book to be very interesting, enjoyable and easy to read, and I would certainly recommend it to anyone interested in great apes." Sonya P. Hill, Chester Zoo

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Chapter 2: Great Apes: A Primer 11 Chatper 3: Getting Started 33 Chatper 4: Paradise Lost 47 Chapter 5: A New Beginning 55 Chapter 6: Ruhija Discoveries 79 Chatper 7: Hominid Coexistence? 97

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