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Pangolins
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9780128155073
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2020
DOI:
10.1016/C2017-0-02849-5
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Book chapters
pp. i
Title page
pp. iv
Copyright
pp. v
Contents
pp. xiii
List of contributors
pp. xix
Foreword
pp. xxiii
Preface
pp. xxv
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
What is a Pangolin?
pp. 5
Evolution and morphology
pp. 25
Phylogeny and systematics
pp. 43
The role of pangolins in ecosystems
pp. 49
Chinese pangolin Manis pentadactyla (Linnaeus, 1758)
pp. 71
Indian pangolin Manis crassicaudata (Geoffroy, 1803)
pp. 89
Sunda pangolin Manis javanica (Desmarest, 1822)
pp. 109
Philippine pangolin Manis culionensis (de Elera, 1915)
pp. 123
Black-bellied pangolin Phataginus tetradactyla (Linnaeus, 1766)
pp. 139
White-bellied pangolin Phataginus tricuspis ( )
pp. 157
Giant pangolin Smutsia gigantea (Illiger, 1815)
pp. 175
Temminck’s pangolin Smutsia temminckii ( )
pp. 195
Cultural Significance, Use and Trade
pp. 197
Symbolism, myth and ritual in Africa and Asia
pp. 213
Early biogeographies and symbolic use of pangolins in Europe in the 16th–18th centuries
pp. 227
Meat and medicine: historic and contemporary use in Asia
pp. 241
Bushmeat and beyond: historic and contemporary use in Africa
pp. 259
International trade and trafficking in pangolins, 1900–2019
pp. 277
Conservation Solutions
pp. 283
Conserving pangolins through international and national regulation and effective law enforcement
pp. 293
Combating the illegal pangolin trade - a law enforcement practitioner’s perspective
pp. 305
Addressing trade threats to pangolins in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
pp. 321
Understanding illegal trade in pangolins through forensics: applications in law enforcement
pp. 335
No longer a forgotten species: history, key events, and lessons learnt from the rise of pangolin awareness
pp. 349
Changing consumer behavior for pangolin products
pp. 369
Engaging local communities in responses to illegal trade in pangolins: who, why and how?
pp. 385
Exploring community beliefs to reduce illegal wildlife trade using a theory of change approach
pp. 395
Community conservation in Nepal – opportunities and challenges for pangolin conservation
pp. 411
The Sunda pangolin in Singapore: a multi-stakeholder approach to research and conservation
pp. 427
Holistic approaches to protecting a pangolin stronghold in Central Africa
pp. 443
Captive husbandry of pangolins: lessons and challenges
pp. 461
Veterinary health of pangolins
pp. 495
The rescue, rehabilitation and release of pangolins
pp. 505
Zoo engagement in pangolin conservation: contributions, opportunities, challenges, and the way forward
pp. 517
Evaluating the impact of pangolin farming on conservation
pp. 531
Conservation strategies and priority actions for pangolins
pp. 537
Research needs for pangolins
pp. 545
Developing robust ecological monitoring methodologies for pangolin conservation
pp. 559
Conservation planning and PHVAs in Taiwan
pp. 579
Leveraging support for pangolin conservation and the potential of innovative finance
pp. 597
Supporting pangolin conservation through tourism
pp. 609
Taking pangolin conservation to scale
pp. 615
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