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|a Primate behaviour :
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|a Primates. Behaviour. Reviews of research (BNB/PRECIS).
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|a Front Cover; Primate Behavior: Developments in Field and Laboratory Research; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Learning Skills of Anthropoids; I. Introduction; II. Discussion; III. Transfer Index Assessments of Anthropoid Learning; IV. Trends: Present and Future; References; Chapter 2. Primate Status Hierarchies; I. Introduction: The Significance of the Concept and Its Measurements; II. Research Approach; III. Results and Discussion; IV. Summary and Conclusion; References.
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|a Chapter 3. Unlearned Responses, Differential Rearing Experiences, and the Development of Social Attachments by Rhesus MonkeysI. Introduction; II. The Self-Selection Circus; III. Species Preferences of Macaques; IV. Sex Preferences; V. Other Evidence for Unlearned Social Stimulus Effects; VI. Preference for Like-Reared Animals; VII. Attachment and Very Early Social Experiences; Vili. Maternal Experiences and Attachment; IX. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Behavior of Tree Shrews; I. Introduction; II. The Nervous System; III. The Reproductive System.
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|a IV. Selected Anatomical FeaturesV. Cytological Evidence; VI. Paleontological Evidence; VII. Studies of Behavior of Tree Shrews; VIII. Discussion; References; Chapter 5. Abnormal Behavior in Primates; I. Introduction; II. Captivity; III. Age and Sex; IV. ""Abnormalities"" Associated with Birth; V. Maternal Experience in Captive but Feral-Raised Monkeys; VI. Peer Deprivation; VII. Mother-Infant Separation; VIII. Rearing in Social Isolation; IX. Maternal Punishment or Maternal Indifference; X. Summary; References; Chapter 6. The Nilgiri Langur (Presbytis johnii) of South India.
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|a I. Material and MethodsII. Morphology and Taxonomy; III. Geographical Distribution and Ecological Niche; IV. Troop Dynamics; V. Diet and Feeding Habits; VI. The Communication Matrix; VII. Characteristics of the Home Range; VIII. Territorial Behavior; IX. Maternal Behavior and the Mother-Infant Relationship; X. Dominance Behavior; XI. Grooming Behavior; XII. Play Behavior; XIII. Patterns of Sexual Behavior; XIV. The Troop: Its Structure, Fluidity, Function, and Adaptability; XV. Conclusion; Appendix: The Dominance Repertoire; References; Author Index; Subject Index.
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|a Primate Behavior: Developments in Field and Laboratory Research, Volume 1, was created to fill the need for a publication series which can provide a continuing arena of discourse for all those scientists of varying disciplines concerned with the behavior of primates. It is expected that the participants in this new serial publication and those who will find interest and value in the material it contains will be drawn from a wide array of scientific disciplines, including psychology, anthropology, zoology, psychiatry, physiology, pharmacology, veterinary medicine, and space technology. The pres.
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