Socioecology and Psychology of Primates / / Russell H. Tuttle.
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2011] ©1975 |
Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Edition: | Reprint 2011 |
Language: | English |
Series: | World Anthropology : An Interdisciplinary Series
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (474 p.) :; Num. fig. and tabs. and plates |
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Table of Contents:
- I-XVI
- SECTION ONE: Ecology, Diet, and Social Patterning in Monkeys and Apes
- Ecology, Diet, and Social Patterning in Old and New World Primates
- Habitat Description and Resource Utilization: A Preliminary Report on Mantled Howling Monkey Ecology
- Social and Ecological Contrasts Between Four Taxa of Neotropical Primates
- Some Ecological, Distributional, and Group Behavioral Features of Atelinae in Southern Peru: With Comments on Interspecific Relations
- Comparison of the Behavior and Ecology of Red Colobus and Black-and-white Colobus Monkeys in Uganda: A Summary
- Population Dynamics of the Toque Monkey, Macaca sinica
- The Descent of Dominance in Macaca: Insights into the Structure of Human Societies
- The Influence of Hormonal and Ecological Factors upon Sexual Behavior and Social Organization in Old World Primates
- Social Behavior and Ecological Considerations of West African Baboons (Papio papio)
- Discussion
- SECTION TWO: Meat-Eating and Behavioral Adaptations to Hunting
- Meat-Eating and Hunting in Baboons
- The Origin of Hominid Hunting: A Primatological Perspective
- Behavioral and Intellectual Adaptations of Selected Mammalian Predators to the Problem of Hunting Large Animals
- Discussion
- SECTION THREE: Self-Awareness and Capacities for Perceptual Integration Across Sensory Modalities, Learning, Symbolizing, and Intelligence
- Towards an Operational Definition of Self-Awareness
- Capacities of Nonhuman Primates for Perceptual Integration Across Sensory Modalities
- The Learning and Symbolizing Capacities of Apes and Monkeys
- Discussion
- Plates
- SECTION FOUR: Language Skills of Apes and the Evolution of Human Language
- Capacities for Language in Great Apes
- The Language Skills of a Young Chimpanzee in a Computer-Controlled Training Situation
- Discussion
- SECTION FIVE: Capacities for Tool Behavior and Hominid Evolution
- Primate Tool Behavior
- Discussion
- Biographical Notes
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects