Shared Ecologies, Shared Futures: Using the Ethnoprimatological Approach to Study Human-Primate Interfaces and Advance the Sustainable Coexistence of People and Primates

  • Riley E
  • Loría L
  • Radhakrishna S
  • et al.
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Abstract

… Viewed through an ethnoprimatological lens, crop feeding is an excellent example of highly adaptive behaviour and a foraging strategy in its own right. Entering agricultural gardens …

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Riley, E. P., Loría, L. I., Radhakrishna, S., & Sengupta, A. (2023). Shared Ecologies, Shared Futures: Using the Ethnoprimatological Approach to Study Human-Primate Interfaces and Advance the Sustainable Coexistence of People and Primates (pp. 203–224). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11736-7_12

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