@inbook{6687c1efcd534ebba65041b6b6ba2d34,
title = "Introduction",
abstract = "Over the past two decades, new perspectives have emerged on the interactions between human and non-human primates. While early primatological research prioritised natural behaviour of non-human primates in pristine environments, our growing understanding of anthropogenic influences on primate behaviour has led to a paradigm shift. Across the contexts in which non-human primates live – from the most remote forests to primates living as pets or in laboratories – their flexible behavioural adaptations are shaped by the human-primate interface. Here, we consider the expanding recent literature on this subject and how it informs our understanding of the complex relationships between human and non-human primates. We further broadly consider these ranges as a continuum and suggest that we can understand non-human primates better by understanding these continuities across wild and captive contexts.",
author = "Rodrigues, {Michelle A.} and Si{\^a}n Waters and Tracie McKinney",
year = "2023",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-031-11736-7_1",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-031-11735-0 ",
series = "Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "1--6",
editor = "Tracie McKinney and Si{\^a}n Waters and Rodrigues, {Michelle A.}",
booktitle = "Primates in Anthropogenic Landscapes",
address = "Germany",
}