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Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century

  • The authors include some of today’s most renowned primatologists, psychologists and immunologists
  • Includes historical overview of nursery rearing practices
  • Covers breeding of endangered species for conservation and research
  • Reviews and analyzes current findings, opinions, and future recommendations
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects (DIPR)

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxxii
  2. Introduction to Section 1: The History of Nursery Rearing and a Glimpse into the Future

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-4
    2. The Effects of Rearing Experiences: The Early Years

      • Melinda A. Novak, Gene P. Sackett
      Pages 5-19
    3. Animal Welfare Regulations and Nursery Rearing

      • Carolyn M. Crockett
      Pages 33-48
    4. Data Management for the Nonhuman Primate Nursery

      • James C. Ha, Arthur E. Davis
      Pages 49-64
  3. Introduction to Section 2: Methods and Outcomes for Infrequently Hand-Reared Species

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 97-99
    2. Nursery-Reared Prosimian Primates

      • M. Kay Izard
      Pages 111-119
    3. Hand Rearing of Infant Common Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)

      • Bernhard Voelkl, Ludwig Huber
      Pages 121-129
  4. Introduction to Section 3: Methods and Outcomes for Frequently Hand-Reared Species

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 131-134
    2. Immunological Consequences of Nursery Rearing

      • Gabriele R. Lubach, Christopher L. Coe
      Pages 135-168
    3. Special Challenges of Rearing Infant Macaques Infected with Lentivirus (SIV, HIV, SHIV)

      • Julie M. Worlein, James C. Ha, Christy Harris, Jennifer Leigh, Kelsey Stratton, Rodney J. R. Ho
      Pages 169-190
    4. Nursery Rearing and Biobehavioral Organization

      • John P. Capitanio, William A. Mason, Sally P. Mendoza, Laura DelRosso, Jeffrey A. Roberts
      Pages 191-214
    5. Neurobehavioral Assessment of Nonhuman Primate Neonates

      • Mary L. Schneider, Maribeth Champoux, Colleen F. Moore
      Pages 215-247
    6. Early Rearing Conditions and Captive Chimpanzee Behavior: Some Surprising Findings

      • Mollie A. Bloomsmith, Kate C. Baker, Stephen R. Ross, Susan P. Lambeth
      Pages 289-312
    7. Effects of Early Rearing History on Growth and Behavioral Development in Captive Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

      • Susan M. Howell, Melanie Schwandt, Jo Fritz, Mary W. Marzke, James Murphy, Dennis Young
      Pages 313-350

About this book

Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century describes how and why nursery rearing of primates can produce adaptable juveniles and adults for research, conservation, and display-educational purposes. The volume details the history of nursery rearing since the mid-19th century, the outcomes of varied nursery rearing methods, the contemporary goals of nursery rearing as well as reference data derived from species commonly reared in nursery or hand-feeding situations.

Examples of the changing goals of nursery rearing covered in this volume are the need for biological containment in disease research, the production of specific pathogen-free colonies by removal of neonates from the mother, the production of phenotypes for genetic and molecular biology studies, and the breeding of endangered species for conservation or research purposes.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"This book provides both basic and applied information pertaining to the consequences and interventions used in nursery rearing. … This volume is very comprehensive and provides an excellent resource for scientists interested in the effect of early differential rearing on behavioral and physiological development. … In summary, this book is well organized, well written, and informative. It is an excellent contribution to the practical and research findings on primate infant development." (William D. Hopkins, Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 82, June, 2007)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Washington National Primate Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, USA

    Gene P. Sackett, Gerald C. Ruppentahal, Kate Elias

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eBook USD 169.00
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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 219.99
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