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Title: Ape socioecology
Author(s): Ancrenaz, Marc
Cheyne, Susan M
Humle, Tatyana
Rawson, Benjamin M
Robbins, Martha M
Williamson, Elizabeth A
Contact Email: eaw1@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Arcus Foundation,
Citation: Ancrenaz M, Cheyne SM, Humle T, Rawson BM, Robbins MM & Williamson EA (2015) Ape socioecology. In: Arcus Foundation (ed.) State of the Apes: Industrial Agriculture and Ape Conservation. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. xv-xxv. http://www.stateoftheapes.com
Keywords: bonobo
chimpanzee
gibbon
gorilla
orangutan
Issue Date: Dec-2015
Date Deposited: 10-Mar-2016
Abstract: First paragraph: This section presents an overview of the socioecology of the seven species of nonhuman apes: bonobos, chimpanzees, gibbons (including siamangs), eastern and western gorillas, and Bornean and Sumatran orangutans. For more detailed information, see Wich et al. (2009b), Emery Thompson and Wrangham (2013), Reinartz, Ingmanson and Vervaecke (2013), Williamson and Butynski (2013a, 2013b), and Williamson, Maisels and Groves (2013).
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this work in this Repository. Published in State of the Apes: Industrial Agriculture and Ape Conservation by Arcus Foundation: http://www.stateoftheapes.com/volume-2-industrial-agriculture/
URL: http://www.stateoftheapes.com

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