ABSTRACT

Key features:

  • Offers chapters by renowned experts which are comprised of three subunits: a theoretical discussion of the content area, a description of the methods employed to address the content area, and finally, and most importantly, a discussion of the ways that relevant aspects of the content area can be easily employed/adapted to enhance the behavioral management of NHPs
  • Provides case studies that highlight the areas of expertise of the authors and emphasize ‘success stories’ that can be used to develop behavioral management strategies and build behavioral management programs
  • Presents ‘Genera-specific’ chapters which focus on behavioral management strategies that, typically, are successfully employed with particular taxa of NHPs
  • Includes a novel, pioneering ‘Product/services’ section that provides the producers of important technologies, equipment, and services with an opportunity to highlight the ways in which their products enhance the ability of their clients to manage the behavior of NHPs
  • Illustrated with full color images and drawings throughout.
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    The Handbook of Primate Behavioral Management (HPBM) fills a void in the scientific literature, providing those who work with nonhuman primates (NHPs) with a centralized reference for many issues related to the care and behavioral management of captive nonhuman primates. While there are numerous publications scattered throughout the literature that deal with the behavioral management of NHPs, this comprehensive handbook is the first single-source reference to summarize and synthesize this information. The HPBM is organized into six complementary parts starting with an introductory section. The book then provides in-depth coverage of content issues, applications and implementation, genera-specific chapters, technology-related questions involved in the behavioral management of NHPs, and a concluding section.

    Primate behavioral management is a topic that has recently generated a considerable number of primary publications in the scientific literature, mostly with an applied focus. Similarly, there are many primary publications currently available that address more basic issues related to the understanding of primate behavior. One of the principal goals of the HPBM is to highlight and synthesize basic science advances that can be adapted and applied to enhance the behavioral management of captive NHPs.

    part II|131 pages

    Content Areas with Behavioral Management Implications

    chapter 8|11 pages

    Depression in Captive Nonhuman Primates

    Theoretical Underpinnings, Methods, and Application to Behavioral Management

    chapter 9|12 pages

    Antipredator Behavior

    Its Expression and Consequences in Captive Primates

    chapter 10|17 pages

    Future Research with Captive Chimpanzees in the United States

    Integrating Scientific Programs with Behavioral Management

    part III|92 pages

    Application and Implementation in Behavioral Management

    part IV|182 pages

    Genera-Specific Behavioral Management

    chapter 24|26 pages

    Behavioral Management of Neotropical Primates

    Aotus, Callithrix, and Saimiri

    chapter 25|24 pages

    Behavioral Management of Prosimians

    part V|36 pages

    Products, Equipment, Techniques, and Services

    part VI|19 pages

    Conclusion

    chapter 29|17 pages

    Behavioral Management of Laboratory Primates

    Principles and Projections