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The Chosen Primate

Author : Adam Kuper
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0674128265

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The Chosen Primate by Adam Kuper Pdf

The Chosen Primate ends by looking forward to the next millennium, noting that our future depends on our response to another fundamental question: Will our culture, which has given us the means to adapt successfully to nature, ultimately destroy nature? In raising this question, Kuper shows that debates in anthropology are more than just academic disputes - they engage the major issues of our time.

Non-human Primate Models of Psychiatric Disorders

Author : Rafael S. Maior,Hisao Nishijo,Fabio Viegas Caixeta
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 101 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9782889719846

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Non-human Primate Models of Psychiatric Disorders by Rafael S. Maior,Hisao Nishijo,Fabio Viegas Caixeta Pdf

The Primate Origins of Human Nature

Author : Carel P. Van Schaik
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-01-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780470147634

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The Primate Origins of Human Nature by Carel P. Van Schaik Pdf

The Primate Origins of Human Nature (Volume 3 in The Foundations of Human Biology series) blends several elements from evolutionary biology as applied to primate behavioral ecology and primate psychology, classical physical anthropology and evolutionary psychology of humans. However, unlike similar books, it strives to define the human species relative to our living and extinct relatives, and thus highlights uniquely derived human features. The book features a truly multi-disciplinary, multi-theory, and comparative species approach to subjects not usually presented in textbooks focused on humans, such as the evolution of culture, life history, parenting, and social organization.

The Chosen Species

Author : Juan Luis Arsuaga,Ignacio Martínez
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781405115322

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The Chosen Species by Juan Luis Arsuaga,Ignacio Martínez Pdf

Is modern man the logical conclusion of a long evolutionary journey? Or are humans merely an evolutionary accident? The Chosen Species answers these and many other questions about our origins. Authors Juan Luis Arsuaga and Ignacio Martínez are world-renowned paleoanthropologists and co-directors of the excavations at Atapuerca---a World Heritage Site and Europe’s oldest known burial site---where their team discovered a new human species, homo antecessor. Their work has changed the way we see human evolution. Here, the authors draw on their rich experience to provide a fascinating account of our origins. They reconstruct the sequence of events, give an account of how, when, and why man evolved, and draw conclusions based on verifiable facts and well-founded argument. The Chosen Species combines scientific rigor with a spellbinding style that will grip readers as they follow the tale to its end.

Primate Neuroethology

Author : Asif A. Ghazanfar
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 706 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2012-08-16
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780199929245

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Primate Neuroethology by Asif A. Ghazanfar Pdf

This edited volume is the first of its kind to bridge the epistemological gap between primate ethologists and primate neurobiologists. Leading experts in several fields review work ranging from primate foraging behavior to the neurophysiology of motor control, from vocal communication to the functions of the auditory cortex.

Introduction to the Primates

Author : Daris R. Swindler
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-09-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780295802794

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Introduction to the Primates by Daris R. Swindler Pdf

Introduction to the Primates is a comprehensive but compact guide to the long evolutionary history of the world’s prosimians, monkeys, and apes, and to the much shorter history of humankind’s interactions with them, from our earliest recorded observations to the severe threats we now pose to their survival. Daris Swindler provides a detailed description of the major primate groups and their environments, from the smallest lemurs of Madagascar to the gorillas of central Africa. He compares and contrasts the primate species, looking at each with a specific anatomical focus. The range of diversity emerges as the particular characteristics of the species becomes increasingly distinct. Swindler also considers primate behavior and its close connections with environment and evolutionary differences. His account of 65 million years of successful adaptation and evolution demonstrates the drama of paleontology as evidence accrues and gaps in the history of primate evolution gradually close.

Nonhuman Primate Welfare

Author : Lauren M. Robinson,Alexander Weiss
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 666 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2023-02-01
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9783030827083

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Nonhuman Primate Welfare by Lauren M. Robinson,Alexander Weiss Pdf

This volume reviews the broad topic of welfare in nonhuman primates under human care. Chapters detail the history of primates in captivity, ethical and legal issues surrounding the use of nonhuman primates as entertainment or in research, the different approaches that welfare are measured, and how housing, enrichment, and other conditions can foster or degrade welfare. Since humans began keeping nonhuman primates we have made vast strides in understanding their cognitive abilities, strong social bonds, vibrant personalities, and their capacity for joy and suffering. With an increasing number of countries banning the use of great apes in biomedical research, the welfare of primates in zoos and research facilities has gained increasing attention. This interdisciplinary work features contributors from many of the fields involved and those on both sides of the issue, thus providing an exhaustive overview of primate welfare. Readers from animal welfare science, primatology, animal testing, veterinary medicine, conservation to ethics and legislation will find this an important account.

Species, Species Concepts and Primate Evolution

Author : William H. Kimbel,Lawrence B. Martin
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 561 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2013-12-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781489937452

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Species, Species Concepts and Primate Evolution by William H. Kimbel,Lawrence B. Martin Pdf

A world of categones devmd of spirit waits for life to return. Saul Bellow, Humboldt's Gift The stock-in-trade of communicating hypotheses about the historical path of evolution is a graphical representation called a phylogenetic tree. In most such graphics, pairs of branches diverge from other branches, successively marching across abstract time toward the present. To each branch is tied a tag with a name, a binominal symbol that functions as does the name given to an individual human being. On phylogenetic trees the names symbolize species. What exactly do these names signify? What kind of information is communicated when we claim to have knowledge of the following types? "Tetonius mathewzi was ancestral to Pseudotetonius ambiguus. " "The sample of fossils attributed to Homo habzlis is too variable to contain only one species. " "Interbreeding populations of savanna baboons all belong to Papio anubis. " "Hylobates lar and H. pileatus interbreed in zones of geographic overlap. " While there is nearly universal agreement that the notion of the speczes is fundamental to our understanding of how evolution works, there is a very wide range of opinion on the conceptual content and meaning of such particular statements regarding species. This is because, oddly enough, evolutionary biolo gists are quite far from agreement on what a species is, how it attains this status, and what role it plays in evolution over the long term.

Primate Encounters

Author : Shirley C. Strum,Linda Marie Fedigan
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 660 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0226777553

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Primate Encounters by Shirley C. Strum,Linda Marie Fedigan Pdf

A study of primatology, discussing its history, the scientists in the field, and the issues that have shaped its development, particularly gender, technology, and the media.

Primate Paradigms

Author : Linda Marie Fedigan
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1992-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 0226239489

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Primate Paradigms by Linda Marie Fedigan Pdf

This critical review of behavior patterns in nonhuman primates is an excellent study of the importance of female roles in different social groups and their significance in the evolution of human social life. "A book that properly illuminates in rich detail not only developmental and socioecological aspects of primate behavior but also how and why certain questions are asked. In addition, the book frequently focuses on insufficiently answered questions, especially those concerned with the evolution of primate sex differences. Fedigan's book is unique . . . because it places primate adaptations and our explanation of those patterns in a larger intellectual framework that is easily and appropriately connected to many lines of research in different fields (sociology, psychology, anthropology, neurobiology, endocrinology, and biology)—and not in inconsequential ways, either."—James McKenna, American Journal of Primatology "This is the feminist critique of theories of primate and human evolution."—John H. Cook, Nature

Primate Locomotion

Author : Kristiaan D'Août,Evie E. Vereecke
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2011-01-07
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781441914200

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Primate Locomotion by Kristiaan D'Août,Evie E. Vereecke Pdf

Primate locomotion has typically been studied from two points of view. Laboratory-based researchers have focused on aspects like biomechanics and energetics, whereas field-based researchers have focused on (locomotor) behaviour and ecology. Unfortunately, to date, there is relatively little scientific exchange between both groups. With a book, which will be the result of a symposium on the 2008 Meeting of the International Primatological Society in Edinburgh, we would like to bring together laboratory and field-based primate locomotion studies. We are convinced this will be beneficial for both research lines. For example, biomechanists might wonder how frequently the locomotor style they study in the lab actually occurs in nature, and field workers might use calculated costs of locomotion to understand why certain locomotor behaviours are favoured under specific conditions. Thus, on the one hand, an established link between both groups may help interpret the results by using each other’s findings. On the other hand, recent technological advances (e.g. portable high-speed cameras) make it possible to bridge the gap between lab-based and field-based research by actually collecting biomechanical data in situ. Again, communication between both groups is necessary to identify the specific needs and start up achievable and successful research projects in the field. In order to generate a wide interest, we have invited biomechanists, ecologists, and field-based researchers who combine both disciplines, and we hope their combined contributions will facilitate lasting cooperation between the mentioned disciplines and stimulate innovative research in Primatology. We are convinced that the most appropriate format to publish the different symposium contributions is a conference volume within an existing book series. Firstly, the chapters will not only contain new data but will also review existing data and elaborate on potential future work – more so than can be done in a journal article. Secondly, the combination of chapters will form an entity that is more valuable than the sum of the separate chapters and therefore they need to be presented together. Lastly, this volume will benefit from the typically long "shelf life" of a book in a renowned series, allowing it to be used as reference book for both researchers and students.

Reconstructing Behavior in the Primate Fossil Record

Author : J. Michael Plavcan,Richard F. Kay,William L. Jungers,Carel P. van Schaik
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781461513438

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Reconstructing Behavior in the Primate Fossil Record by J. Michael Plavcan,Richard F. Kay,William L. Jungers,Carel P. van Schaik Pdf

This volume brings together a series of papers that address the topic of reconstructing behavior in the primate fossil record. The literature devoted to reconstructing behavior in extinct species is ovelWhelming and very diverse. Sometimes, it seems as though behavioral reconstruction is done as an afterthought in the discussion section of papers, relegated to the status of informed speculation. But recent years have seen an explosion in studies of adaptation, functional anatomy, comparative sociobiology, and development. Powerful new comparative methods are now available on the internet. At the same time, we face a rapidly growing fossil record that offers more and more information on the morphology and paleoenvironments of extinct species. Consequently, inferences of behavior in extinct species have become better grounded in comparative studies of living species and are becoming increas ingly rigorous. We offer here a series of papers that review broad issues related to reconstructing various aspects of behavior from very different types of evi dence. We hope that in so doing, the reader will gain a perspective on the various types of evidence that can be brought to bear on reconstructing behavior, the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches, and, perhaps, new approaches to the topic. We define behavior as broadly as we can including life-history traits, locomotion, diet, and social behavior, giving the authors considerable freedom in choosing what, exactly, they wish to explore.

Primate Ecology and Conservation

Author : Eleanor Sterling,Nora Bynum,Mary Blair
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2013-04-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780191662447

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Primate Ecology and Conservation by Eleanor Sterling,Nora Bynum,Mary Blair Pdf

The study of primate ecology and conservation has advanced rapidly in recent years. This practical volume brings together a group of distinguished primate researchers to synthesize field, laboratory, and conservation management techniques for primate ecology and conservation. The synthesis focuses on new and emerging field methods alongside a comprehensive presentation of laboratory and data analysis techniques, as well as the latest methods for determining conservation status and conservation management. This book's particular focus is on innovative ways to study primates in a changing world, including emerging methods such as non-invasive genetic techniques and advanced spatial modeling. In addition to synthesizing field and lab methods, the authors also discuss data interpretation, as well as important guiding questions and principles for students and researchers to consider as they plan research projects in primate ecology and conservation such as: how to choose a field site, acquire research permits, connect with local authorities, communities and researchers, and many other considerations. Although three chapters are dedicated to conservation methods, consideration of conservation status and threats to primate populations are considered throughout this volume where appropriate. This latest publication in the Techniques in Ecology and Conservation Series aims to provide a practical empirical reference text with an international scope, appropriate for graduate students, researchers, and conservation professionals across the globe.

Primate Responses to Environmental Change

Author : H.O. Box
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789401131100

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Primate Responses to Environmental Change by H.O. Box Pdf

This book concerns the various ways that primates respond to environmental change. By studying these patterns of responsiveness we not only gain useful knowledge about the structural, physiological and behavioural propensities of different species, but also acquire important information relating to issues of contemporary concern, such as conservation and the management of animals in the wild as well as in various forms of captivity. For example, there is growing concern among biologists and conser vationists about the influence of habitat destruction, such as logging, on the fitness and survival of wild primates. There is also increased awareness of the need to improve the care of primates in zoos and laboratories, including the enrichment of captive environments. Further, because an increasing number of primate species are becom ing endangered, knowledge of their responsiveness to new environ ments is an essential requirement for effective breeding programmes in captivity, and for the translocation and rehabilitation of species in the wild. In theory, studies of many closely related species are required in order to consider relevant evolutionary processes, as well as to develop functional hypotheses about the adaptive significance of various biological propensities and their interrelationships in the short and longer terms.

The Laboratory Primate

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 650 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2005-09-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 008045416X

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The Laboratory Primate by Anonim Pdf

A volume in the Handbook of Experimental Animals series, The Laboratory Primate details the past and present use of primates in biomedical research, and the husbandry, nutritional requirements, behaviour, and breeding of each of the commonly used species. Practical information on regulatory requirements, not available in other texts, is covered. Sections on experimental models cover the major areas of biomedical research, including AIDS, cancer, neurobiology and gene therapy. Assisted reproductive technology, tissue typing, and minimum group sizes for infectious disease/vaccine studies are also included. Two-color, user-friendly format, with copious illustrations and color plates Includes detailed, well-illustrated sections on gross & microscopic anatomy, common diseases, and special procedures, including surgical techniques