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How did a random batch of chimpanzees come to populate a small island in Tanzania where apes had never lived before? Combining information gathered from fieldwork, laboratory and archival research, this book tells the unique story of chimpanzee babies taken from their forest homes in West-Central Africa and sold to European zoos and circuses, to then be shipped to Lake Victoria and set free on Rubondo Island. These founder animals learnt what to eat, how to build nests, to breed and raise young - ultimately forming a chimpanzee-typical fission-fusion society that today is thriving. The authors compare the ecology, behaviour and genetics of the Rubondo population with communities of wild chimpanzees, providing exciting insights into how our closest relatives adjust to changing environments. At the same time, a reconstruction of the historical context of the Rubondo experiment reflects on its chequered colonial heritage, and the introduction is viewed against current threats to the survival of apes in their natural habitats. The book will be of interest to scholars and professionals working in primatology, animal behaviour, conservation biology and postcolonial studies.
Behavioural observations from both the field and captivity indicate that same-sex sexual interactions are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, and occur quite frequently in certain non-human species. Proximate studies of these phenomena have yielded important insights into genetic, hormonal and neural correlates. In contrast, there has been a relative paucity of research on the evolutionary aspects. Homosexual Behaviour in Animals is a 2006 text which seeks to redress this imbalance by exploring animal same-sex sexual behaviour from an evolutionary perspective. Contributions focus on animals that routinely engage in homosexual behaviour and include birds, dolphin, deer, bison and cats, as well as monkeys and apes, such as macaques, gorillas and bonobos. A final chapter looks at human primates. This book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in evolutionary biology, biological anthropology, zoology, evolutionary psychology, animal behaviour and anyone interested in the current state of knowledge in this area of behavioural studies.
The Gashaka Primate Project has grown into one of the largest research and conservation activities in West Africa. At present, it keeps going on the initiative of the editors of this volume and their academic home institutions.The appearance of this volume marks the 10th anniversary of the Gashaka Primate Project
The remote Gashaka region of north-eastern Nigeria is still largely unexplored. In this premier wilderness, monkeys and apes survive in large numbers -- part of a rich assemblage of wildlife at the interface between the dry sub-Saharan Guinea savannah and the moist Cameroonian highlands. Primates include the rarest chimpanzee subspecies, colobus, guenons and baboons, which thrive here despite the wet climate. The main ethnic groups -- Fulani cattle herders and Hausa speaking subsistence farmers -- still follow age-old traditions. Conservation challenges comprise settlements in protected areas, deforestation, annual fires, livestock grazing and hunting. Primates of Gashaka provides first-hand research accounts in conjunction with the Gashaka Primate Project, founded in 2000. Topics covers primate socioecology; genetics and phylogeography; nutritional ecology; vocal communication and cognition; ethno-botany and ethno-primatology; human subsistence strategies and conflicts with wildlife; as well as habitat surveys assessing success and failure of conservation approaches. The contributions aim for interdisciplinarity and comparative dimensions, across species and the African continent. This pioneering volume about one of the least known iconic primate habitats is of interest to primatologists, anthropologists, policy-makers and conservationists alike.
Diese Publikation bietet einen Uberblick uber die in jungster Zeit erbrachten Forschungen und Innovationen an der Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg. Sie zeigt die Breite der Forschung, aber auch, in welchen Profilbereichen sie Forschungsspitzen hervorgebracht hat. Die Forschungsthemen spiegeln die Fachbereiche wider: Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Informatik sowie Elektrotechnik, Maschinenbau und Technikjournalismus am Campus Sankt Augustin; am Campus Rheinbach die Fachbereiche Wirtschaft und Angewandte Naturwissenschaften, am Campus Hennef der Fachbereich Sozialversicherung sowie das zentrale Institut fur Existenzgrundung und Mittelstandsforderung in Sankt Augustin. Mit dem vorliegenden Band verabschiedet die Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg sich von ihrem langjahrigen Grundungsrektor Prof. Dr. Wulf Fischer. Dank seiner nachhaltigen Arbeit hat sich diese Hochschule weit uber die Region hinaus einen Namen gemacht. Neben der Lehre kommt der Forschung inzwischen ein grosser Stellenwert zu.
Behavioural observations from both the field and captivity indicate that same-sex sexual interactions are widespread throughout the animal kingdom, and occur quite frequently in certain non-human species. Proximate studies of these phenomena have yielded important insights into genetic, hormonal and neural correlates. In contrast, there has been a relative paucity of research on the evolutionary aspects. Homosexual Behaviour in Animals seeks to redress this imbalance by exploring animal same-sex sexual behaviour from an evolutionary perspective. Contributions focus on animals that routinely engage in homosexual behaviour and include birds, dolphin, deer, bison and cats, as well as monkeys and apes, such as macaques, gorillas and bonobos. A final chapter looks at human primates. This book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in evolutionary biology, biological anthropology, zoology, evolutionary psychology, animal behaviour and anyone interested in the current state of knowledge in this area of behavioural studies.
Problemstand und Literatur in Politik, Wirtschaft, Bildung und Wissenschaft. Eine Einfuhrung. Mit Beitragen von Ulrich von Alemann, Michael J. Buse, Peter v. Ehrhardt, Wilfried Nelles, Paul G. Schmitz, Michael Schmunk, Rainer Siegelkow, Henning von Vieregge, Bernhard Wanders."
Die vorliegende Ver ffentlichung besch ftigt sich mit den Prinzipien, der Geschichte und der Praxis des chorischen Spiels in theaterp dagogischen Arbeitsfeldern. Der Autor Harald Volker Sommer hat in vielen theaterp dagogischen Bereichen mit dieser Arbeitsweise Erfahrung sammeln k nnen und reicht hier eine Theorie dieser Erfahrung nach. Es geht um die spiel- und theaterp dagogischen Voraussetzungen, die es braucht, um zu einem chorischen Spiel zu gelangen. Was muss die Spielleitung in diesem Zusammenhang beachten? Welche Utopien - gesellschaftlich wie k nstlerisch - verbergen sich im chorischen Spiel? Schrittweise wird eine Definition des theaterp dagogischen Spielerchors herausgearbeitet. In einem historischen Rundblick werden wichtige Vorl ufer und Entwicklungsstufen chorischen Theaterspiels bis in die Gegenwart untersucht. Zuletzt wird anhand eines Beispiels gezeigt, wie das chorische Spiel in der Praxis seine Anwendung finden kann.
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