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Primate Life Histories and Socioecology

Kappeler, Peter M.(Edited by)Pereira, Michael E.(Edited by)
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We know a great deal about the role the environment plays in organizing primate social systems and in shaping reproductive success and survival.

But how do primate life histories affect social systems and behaviour?

Does the baboon's reproductive pattern, for example, play a role in the organization of baboon troops?

Does chimpanzee maturation factor into the formation of bands and marauding males?

Exploring these issues and many others, the contributors to "Primate Life Histories" provide the first systematic attempt to understand how primate life histories influence behaviour and vice versa.

Topics covered include how primate life histories interact with diverse social structures; how the slow maturation of primates affects the behaviour of both the young and their adult caregivers; and the reciprocal relationships between large brains and increased social and behavioural complexity.

The first collection of its kind, this book should interest a wide range of researchers, from anthropologists and evolutionary biologists to psychologists and ecologists.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
0226424634 / 9780226424637
Hardback
599.815
01/02/2003
United States
English
416 p. : ill.
23 cm
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