The concept of this book arises from a symposium entitled “Human-Macaque Interactions: Traditional and Modern Perspectives on Cooperation and Conflict ” organized at the 23rd Congress of the International Primatological Society, that was held in Kyoto in September 2010. The symposium highlighted the many aspects of human-macaque relations and some of the participants were invited to contribute to this volume. The volume will include about 11 chapters by a variety of international authors and some excerpts from published literature that illustrate cultural notions of macaques. Contributions from invited authors will engage with four main perspectives – traditional views of macaques, cooperative relationships between humans and macaques, current scenarios of human-macaque conflict, and how living with and beside humans has affected macaques. Authors will address these concerns through their research findings and reviews of their work on the Asian, and the lone African, macaques.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
iii
CONTRIBUTORS
viii
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1
Sindhu Radhakrishna
3
PART II: TRADITIONAL VIEWS OF MACAQUES
30
Harry F Harlow
32
3. The Japanese and Japanese Monkeys: Dissonant Neighbors Seeking Accommodation in a Shared Habitat
Yoshihisa Mito and David Sprague
53
Sindhu Radhakrishna
80
PART III: COOPERATIVE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN HUMANS AND MACAQUES
112
Neel Ahuja
114
Avanti Mallapur
154
Agustin Fuentes
180
PART IV: CURRENT SCENARIOS OF HUMAN-MACAQUE CONFLICT
212
K. P. Poornachandra Tejaswi
Translated from Kannada by Honnavalli N Kumara and Shantala Kumar
214
Charmalie A. D. Nahallage and Michael A. Huffman
227
Jeffrey Peterson and Erin Riley
251
Bonaventura Majolo, Els van Lavieren, Laetitia Marechal, Ann Mac Larnon, Garry Marvin, Mohamed Qarro and Stuart Semple
286
PART V: HOW LIVING WITH AND BESIDE HUMANS HAS AFFECTED MACAQUES
317
Anindya Sinha and Kakoli Mukhopadhyay
319
Debapriyo Chakraborty and David Glenn Smith
358
Nancy E. C. Priston and Matthew R. Mc Lennan
391
INDEX