The biodiversity of neotropical primates is imperiled. Yet, there are many examples of research and conservation actions that have made significant contributions to reverse the decline of populations. These range from protecting isolated populations to improving the status of species, usually through a ...
The biodiversity of neotropical primates is imperiled. Yet, there are many examples of research and conservation actions that have made significant contributions to reverse the decline of populations. These range from protecting isolated populations to improving the status of species, usually through a combination of habitat protection and expansion, translocations and other forms of management, research and educational programs, and community engagement at local, national, and international scales involving governmental, nongovernment organizations, zoos and universities.
We invite original manuscripts that present tangible results from conservation and management initiatives involving neotropical primates.
Keywords:
Conservation management, Protected areas, Habitat fragmentation, Restoration, Population demography, Behavioral flexibility, Corridors
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