Primate Socioecology
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Primate Socioecology
Shifting Perspectives
Isbell, Lynne A.
Johns Hopkins University Press
07/2024
280
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9781421448909
15 a 20 dias
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List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Highlights in the History of Primate Socioecology
2. Dispersal and Philopatry
3. The Variable Home Range Sharing Model and Its Classification System for Primate Social Organizations
4. Movement Strategies Help Identify Constraints on Home Range Expansion and Their Importance for Female Social Organizations
5. Beginning to Test the Variable Home Range Sharing Model
6. Problems with Predation as a Selective Force on Primate Social Organizations
7. Resolving the Nocturnal/Diurnal and Solitary/Group Forager Divides
8. Male Contributions to Female Social Organizations
9. Answers to Some Questions about the Model
Appendix
References
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Highlights in the History of Primate Socioecology
2. Dispersal and Philopatry
3. The Variable Home Range Sharing Model and Its Classification System for Primate Social Organizations
4. Movement Strategies Help Identify Constraints on Home Range Expansion and Their Importance for Female Social Organizations
5. Beginning to Test the Variable Home Range Sharing Model
6. Problems with Predation as a Selective Force on Primate Social Organizations
7. Resolving the Nocturnal/Diurnal and Solitary/Group Forager Divides
8. Male Contributions to Female Social Organizations
9. Answers to Some Questions about the Model
Appendix
References
Index
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Socioecology;primatology;social organization; primates;biological anthropology;animal behavior;behavioral ecology
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Highlights in the History of Primate Socioecology
2. Dispersal and Philopatry
3. The Variable Home Range Sharing Model and Its Classification System for Primate Social Organizations
4. Movement Strategies Help Identify Constraints on Home Range Expansion and Their Importance for Female Social Organizations
5. Beginning to Test the Variable Home Range Sharing Model
6. Problems with Predation as a Selective Force on Primate Social Organizations
7. Resolving the Nocturnal/Diurnal and Solitary/Group Forager Divides
8. Male Contributions to Female Social Organizations
9. Answers to Some Questions about the Model
Appendix
References
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Highlights in the History of Primate Socioecology
2. Dispersal and Philopatry
3. The Variable Home Range Sharing Model and Its Classification System for Primate Social Organizations
4. Movement Strategies Help Identify Constraints on Home Range Expansion and Their Importance for Female Social Organizations
5. Beginning to Test the Variable Home Range Sharing Model
6. Problems with Predation as a Selective Force on Primate Social Organizations
7. Resolving the Nocturnal/Diurnal and Solitary/Group Forager Divides
8. Male Contributions to Female Social Organizations
9. Answers to Some Questions about the Model
Appendix
References
Index
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