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The status and management of the Pygmy chimpanzee Panpaniscus in European zoos

The status and management of the Pygmy chimpanzee Panpaniscus in European zoos species at the present time has developed all these facets, it is now possible to formulate a comprehensive breeding strategy for application to a species such as the Lion-tailed macque. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I thank M. Jones for providing data for the demographic analysis, and B. Lasley, K. Benirschke and S. Shideler for their very helpful comments. REFERENCES The statui ofthe lion-tailed macaque and the Nilgiri langur. Presented at the Satellite Symposium, 7th Congr. Int. Primatol. SOC., Bangalore, India. BENIRSCHKF,, K (1977): Genetic management. Int. Zoo Yb. 17: 50-60. DELSON, E. (1980): Fossil macaques, phyletic relationships and a scenario of deployment. In The maraques: studies in ecology, behavior and evolution: 10-30. Lindburg, D. G. (Ed.). New York Van Nostrand Reinhold. FLESNESS. N. R (1977): Gene pool conservation and computer analysis. Int. Zoo Yb. 17: 7 7 4 1 . FOOSE. T. J. (1977): Demographic models for management of captive populations. Inr. Zoo Yb. 17: 70-76. FOOSE. T. J, (1978): Demographic and genetic models and management for the okapi (Okapia johnstoni) in captivity. Acra zool. path. antwerp. 73: 119-195. GREEN. s. & MINKOWSKI. K (1977): The lion-tailed monkey and its south Indian rain forest habitat. In Primare conservation: 289-337. Prince Rainier http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Zoo Yearbook Wiley

The status and management of the Pygmy chimpanzee Panpaniscus in European zoos

International Zoo Yearbook , Volume 20 (1) – Jan 1, 1980

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Copyright © 1980 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0074-9664
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1748-1090
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10.1111/j.1748-1090.1980.tb00944.x
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Abstract

species at the present time has developed all these facets, it is now possible to formulate a comprehensive breeding strategy for application to a species such as the Lion-tailed macque. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I thank M. Jones for providing data for the demographic analysis, and B. Lasley, K. Benirschke and S. Shideler for their very helpful comments. REFERENCES The statui ofthe lion-tailed macaque and the Nilgiri langur. Presented at the Satellite Symposium, 7th Congr. Int. Primatol. SOC., Bangalore, India. BENIRSCHKF,, K (1977): Genetic management. Int. Zoo Yb. 17: 50-60. DELSON, E. (1980): Fossil macaques, phyletic relationships and a scenario of deployment. In The maraques: studies in ecology, behavior and evolution: 10-30. Lindburg, D. G. (Ed.). New York Van Nostrand Reinhold. FLESNESS. N. R (1977): Gene pool conservation and computer analysis. Int. Zoo Yb. 17: 7 7 4 1 . FOOSE. T. J. (1977): Demographic models for management of captive populations. Inr. Zoo Yb. 17: 70-76. FOOSE. T. J, (1978): Demographic and genetic models and management for the okapi (Okapia johnstoni) in captivity. Acra zool. path. antwerp. 73: 119-195. GREEN. s. & MINKOWSKI. K (1977): The lion-tailed monkey and its south Indian rain forest habitat. In Primare conservation: 289-337. Prince Rainier

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Published: Jan 1, 1980

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