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12. Gibbons: Territoriality and Monogamy
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Donna Robbins Leighton
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- 1. The Study of Primate Societies 1
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PART I. Evolution of Diversity
- 2. Lorises, Bushbabies, and Tarsiers: Diverse Societies in Solitary Foragers 11
- 3. Malagasy Prosimians: Female Dominance 25
- 4. Tamarins and Marmosets: Communal Care of Offspring 34
- 5. Monogamous Cebids and Their Relatives: Intergroup Calls and Spacing 44
- 6. Howlers: Variations in Group Size and Demography 54
- 7. Capuchins, Squirrel Monkeys, and Atelines: Socioecological Convergence with Old World Pritnates 69
- 8. Colobines: Infanticide by Adult Males 83
- 9. Forest Guenons and Patas Monkeys: Male-Male Competition in OneMale Groups 98
- 10. Desert, Forest and Montane Baboons: Multilevel-Societies 112
- 11. Cercopithecines in Multimale Groups: Genetic Diversity and Population Structure 121
- 12. Gibbons: Territoriality and Monogamy 135
- 13. Orangutans: Sexual Dimorphism in a Solitary Species 146
- 14. Gorillas: Variation in Female Relationships 155
- 15. Chimpanzees and Bonobos: Cooperative Relationships among Males 165
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PART 2. Socioecology
- 16. Life Histories in Comparative Perspective 181
- 17. Food Distribution and Foraging Behavior 197
- 18. Interactions among Primate Species 210
- 19. Predation 227
- 20. Demography and Reproduction 240
- 21. Dispersal and Philopatry 250
- 22. Interactions and Relationships between Groups 267
- 23. Evolution of Social Structure 282
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PART III. Group Life
- 24. Kinship 299
- 25. Conflict and Cooperation 306
- 26. Social Behavior in Evolutionary Perspective 318
- 27. Infants, Mothers, and Other Females 330
- 28. Infants and Adult Males 343
- 29. Transition to Adulthood 358
- 30. Patterning of Sexual Activity 370
- 31. Sexual Competition and Mate Choice 385
- 32. Gender, Aggression, and Influence 400
- 33. Can Nonhuman Primates Help Us Understand Human Behavior? 413
- 34. Dynamics of Social Relationships 421
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PART IV. Communication and Intelligence
- 35. Communication by Sight and Smell 433
- 36. Vocal Communication and Its Relation to Language 440
- 37. Intelligence and Social Cognition 452
- 38. Local Traditions and Cultural Transmission 462
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PART V. The Future
- 39. Conservation of Pritnates and Their Habitats 477
- 40. Future of Primate Research 491
- APPENDIX. The Order PriInates: Species Names and a Guide to Social Organization 499
- Contributors 507
- Bibliography 511
- Index 565
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- 1. The Study of Primate Societies 1
-
PART I. Evolution of Diversity
- 2. Lorises, Bushbabies, and Tarsiers: Diverse Societies in Solitary Foragers 11
- 3. Malagasy Prosimians: Female Dominance 25
- 4. Tamarins and Marmosets: Communal Care of Offspring 34
- 5. Monogamous Cebids and Their Relatives: Intergroup Calls and Spacing 44
- 6. Howlers: Variations in Group Size and Demography 54
- 7. Capuchins, Squirrel Monkeys, and Atelines: Socioecological Convergence with Old World Pritnates 69
- 8. Colobines: Infanticide by Adult Males 83
- 9. Forest Guenons and Patas Monkeys: Male-Male Competition in OneMale Groups 98
- 10. Desert, Forest and Montane Baboons: Multilevel-Societies 112
- 11. Cercopithecines in Multimale Groups: Genetic Diversity and Population Structure 121
- 12. Gibbons: Territoriality and Monogamy 135
- 13. Orangutans: Sexual Dimorphism in a Solitary Species 146
- 14. Gorillas: Variation in Female Relationships 155
- 15. Chimpanzees and Bonobos: Cooperative Relationships among Males 165
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PART 2. Socioecology
- 16. Life Histories in Comparative Perspective 181
- 17. Food Distribution and Foraging Behavior 197
- 18. Interactions among Primate Species 210
- 19. Predation 227
- 20. Demography and Reproduction 240
- 21. Dispersal and Philopatry 250
- 22. Interactions and Relationships between Groups 267
- 23. Evolution of Social Structure 282
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PART III. Group Life
- 24. Kinship 299
- 25. Conflict and Cooperation 306
- 26. Social Behavior in Evolutionary Perspective 318
- 27. Infants, Mothers, and Other Females 330
- 28. Infants and Adult Males 343
- 29. Transition to Adulthood 358
- 30. Patterning of Sexual Activity 370
- 31. Sexual Competition and Mate Choice 385
- 32. Gender, Aggression, and Influence 400
- 33. Can Nonhuman Primates Help Us Understand Human Behavior? 413
- 34. Dynamics of Social Relationships 421
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PART IV. Communication and Intelligence
- 35. Communication by Sight and Smell 433
- 36. Vocal Communication and Its Relation to Language 440
- 37. Intelligence and Social Cognition 452
- 38. Local Traditions and Cultural Transmission 462
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PART V. The Future
- 39. Conservation of Pritnates and Their Habitats 477
- 40. Future of Primate Research 491
- APPENDIX. The Order PriInates: Species Names and a Guide to Social Organization 499
- Contributors 507
- Bibliography 511
- Index 565