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1. Dunbar, R. I. M. The social role of touch in humans and primates: Behavioural function and neurobiological mechanisms. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 34, 260–268 (2010).
1. Dunbar, R. I. M. The social role of touch in humans and primates: Behavioural function and neurobiological mechanisms. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 34, 260–268 (2010).
Grooming is a widespread activity throughout the animal kingdom, but in primates (including humans) social grooming, or allo-grooming (the grooming of…
2. Keverne, E. B., Martensz, N. D. & Tuite, B. Beta-endorphin concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid of monkeys are influenced by grooming relationships. Psychoneuroendocrinology 14, 155–161 (1989).
2. Keverne, E. B., Martensz, N. D. & Tuite, B. Beta-endorphin concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid of monkeys are influenced by grooming relationships. Psychoneuroendocrinology 14, 155–161 (1989).
Social relationships are integral to the behaviour of many mammalian species. Primates are unusual in that their social relationships are extensive wi…
3. Lehmann, J., Korstjens, A. H. & Dunbar, R. I. M. Group size, grooming and social cohesion in primates. Animal Behaviour 74, 1617–1629 (2007).
3. Lehmann, J., Korstjens, A. H. & Dunbar, R. I. M. Group size, grooming and social cohesion in primates. Animal Behaviour 74, 1617–1629 (2007).
4. Roberts, S. G. B. & Roberts, A. I. Social Brain Hypothesis: Vocal and Gesture Networks of Wild Chimpanzees. Front. Psychol. 7, (2016).
4. Roberts, S. G. B. & Roberts, A. I. Social Brain Hypothesis: Vocal and Gesture Networks of Wild Chimpanzees. Front. Psychol. 7, (2016).
A key driver of brain evolution in primates and humans is the cognitive demands arising from managing social relationships. In primates, grooming plays a key...
5. Altmann, J. Observational Study of Behavior: Sampling Methods. Behaviour 49, 227–266 (1974).
5. Altmann, J. Observational Study of Behavior: Sampling Methods. Behaviour 49, 227–266 (1974).
6. Dunbar, R. I. M. Functional Significance of Social Grooming in Primates. IJFP 57, 121–131 (1991).
6. Dunbar, R. I. M. Functional Significance of Social Grooming in Primates. IJFP 57, 121–131 (1991).
7. Amici, F., Widdig, A., von Fersen, L., Lopez Caicoya, A. & Majolo, B. Intra-specific Variation in the Social Behavior of Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus). Front. Psychol. 12, (2021).
7. Amici, F., Widdig, A., von Fersen, L., Lopez Caicoya, A. & Majolo, B. Intra-specific Variation in the Social Behavior of Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus). Front. Psychol. 12, (2021).
Non-human primates show an impressive behavioural diversity, both across and within species. However, the factors explaining intra-specific behavioural varia...
14. Coote, T., Clarke, D., Hickman, C. J. S., Murray, J. & Pearce-Kelly, P. Experimental Release of Endemic Partula Species, Extinct in the Wild, into a Protected Area of Natural Habitat on Moorea. Pacific Science 58, 429–434 (2004).
14. Coote, T., Clarke, D., Hickman, C. J. S., Murray, J. & Pearce-Kelly, P. Experimental Release of Endemic Partula Species, Extinct in the Wild, into a Protected Area of Natural Habitat on Moorea. Pacific Science 58, 429–434 (2004).
PDF | Extinction of tree snails of the genus Partula on Moorea, following introduction of the predatory snail Euglandina rosea, has challenged... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
13. Sugiura, S. English: Photo of Platydemus Manokwari. Head Is on the Right. Locality: Ogasawara Islands, Japan. (2009).
13. Sugiura, S. English: Photo of Platydemus Manokwari. Head Is on the Right. Locality: Ogasawara Islands, Japan. (2009).
12. Parker, D. Euglandina Rosea from Kauai, Hawaii. (Determination Note: It Looks like Euglandina Rosea and There Lives Only One Species of Euglandina in Hawaii. --User:Snek01.)Snail. (2008).
12. Parker, D. Euglandina Rosea from Kauai, Hawaii. (Determination Note: It Looks like Euglandina Rosea and There Lives Only One Species of Euglandina in Hawaii. --User:Snek01.)Snail. (2008).
11. Starr, F. & K. Foliage and Fruit of Freycinetia Arborea ('Ie’ie) Native to Hawaii. At Waihee Ridge Trail, Maui, Hawaii. (2002).
11. Starr, F. & K. Foliage and Fruit of Freycinetia Arborea ('Ie’ie) Native to Hawaii. At Waihee Ridge Trail, Maui, Hawaii. (2002).
10. Tauʻolunga. Inocarpus Edulis or Inocarpus Fagifer (Ifi in Tonga), Typical Trunk. (2007).
10. Tauʻolunga. Inocarpus Edulis or Inocarpus Fagifer (Ifi in Tonga), Typical Trunk. (2007).
9. Clarke, D. EAZA Best Practice Guidelines for Polynesian Tree Snails (Partula Spp). (European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, NL, 2019).
9. Clarke, D. EAZA Best Practice Guidelines for Polynesian Tree Snails (Partula Spp). (European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, NL, 2019).
EAZA Best Practice Guidelines for Polynesian tree snails (Partula spp) Edition 1.0 Publication date June 2019 Partula Snail EEP Species Committee
8. Murray, J., Johnson, M. S. & Clarke, B. Microhabitat Differences Among Genetically Similar Species of Partula. Evolution 36, 316–325 (1982).
8. Murray, J., Johnson, M. S. & Clarke, B. Microhabitat Differences Among Genetically Similar Species of Partula. Evolution 36, 316–325 (1982).
Corresponding Editor: S. J. Gould
7. Gerlach, J. et al. Re-establishment of Partula tohiveana tree snails in French Polynesia after 40 years of extinction in the wild. Oryx 1–9 (2026) e
7. Gerlach, J. et al. Re-establishment of Partula tohiveana tree snails in French Polynesia after 40 years of extinction in the wild. Oryx 1–9 (2026) e
Re-establishment of Partula tohiveana tree snails in French Polynesia after 40 years of extinction in the wild
6. Luque, G. M. et al. The 100th of the world’s worst invasive alien species. Biol Invasions 16, 981–985 (2014).k
6. Luque, G. M. et al. The 100th of the world’s worst invasive alien species. Biol Invasions 16, 981–985 (2014).k
Biological invasions are among the greatest threats to global biodiversity, but in contrast to most other global threats, they suffer from specific communication issues. Our paper presents the first new addition to the widely cited IUCN list of “100 of the world’s worst invasive species”, a list created a decade ago in response to these communication issues. We briefly present this list, the recent removal of one species from that list, and the rationale to include a novel, 100th species to replace it. The new species of this list, giant salvinia (Salvinia molesta), was chosen by the community of invasion biologists (over 650 experts from over 60 countries). This new addition to the list will draw public attention to the damage caused by invasive alien species and it will help stimulate the necessary discussion of this critical issue in science and policy circles.
5. Sugiura, S. & Yamaura, Y. Potential impacts of the invasive flatworm Platydemus manokwari on arboreal snails. Biol Invasions 11, 737–742 (2009).
5. Sugiura, S. & Yamaura, Y. Potential impacts of the invasive flatworm Platydemus manokwari on arboreal snails. Biol Invasions 11, 737–742 (2009).
The introduction of the snail-eating flatworm Platydemus manokwari (Tricladida: Rhynchodemidae) has been considered a cause of the extinction of native lan
4. Gerlach, J. et al. Negative impacts of invasive predators used as biological control agents against the pest snail Lissachatina fulica: the snail Euglandina ‘rosea’ and the flatworm Platydemus manokwari. Biol Invasions 23, 997–1031 (2021).
4. Gerlach, J. et al. Negative impacts of invasive predators used as biological control agents against the pest snail Lissachatina fulica: the snail Euglandina ‘rosea’ and the flatworm Platydemus manokwari. Biol Invasions 23, 997–1031 (2021).
Since 1955 snails of the Euglandina rosea species complex and Platydemus manokwari flatworms were widely introduced in attempted biological control of gian
3. Reintroduction project led by Dr Justin Gerlach brings rare snail back from the brink | Peterhouse.
3. Reintroduction project led by Dr Justin Gerlach brings rare snail back from the brink | Peterhouse.
2. Clarke, B., Murray, J. & Johnson, M. S. The Extinction of Endemic Species by a Program of Biological Control.
2. Clarke, B., Murray, J. & Johnson, M. S. The Extinction of Endemic Species by a Program of Biological Control.
Land snails of the genus Partula, inhabiting the high islands of the Pacific Ocean, have provided exceptional opportunities for studies oil the origin and differentiation of species: The endemic taxa of Moorea, in French Polynesia, have been particularly well studied. In an attempt to control the numbers of the giant African snail, Achatina fulica, which is an agricultural pest, a carnivorous snail, Euglandina rosea; has been introduced into Moorea. It is spreading across the island at the rate of about 1.2 km per year, eliminating the endemic Partula. One species is already extinct in the wild ; and extrapolating the rate of spread of Ezigltmdina , it is expected that all the remaining taxa (possibly excepting P. exigua) will be eliminated by 1986-1987. Euglandina has been introduced into many other oceanic . islands, and it appears that more than a hundred endemic species are at risk . These observations point to a serious danger in programs of " biological control. "
1. Partula tohiveana (Moorean Viviparous Tree Snail) | IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (staging).
1. Partula tohiveana (Moorean Viviparous Tree Snail) | IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (staging).
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