Seasonality in Primates

Seasonality in Primates
Title Seasonality in Primates PDF eBook
Author Diane K. Brockman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 616
Release 2005-11-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521820691

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This book explores how seasonal variation in resource abundance might have driven primate and human evolution.

Seasonality in Primates

Seasonality in Primates
Title Seasonality in Primates PDF eBook
Author Diane K. Brockman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 614
Release 2005-11-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9781139445481

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The emergence of the genus Homo is widely linked to the colonization of 'new' highly seasonal savannah habitats. However, until recently, our understanding of the possible impact of seasonality on this shift has been limited because we have little general knowledge of how seasonality affects the lives of primates. This book documents the extent of seasonality in food abundance in tropical woody vegetation, and then presents systematic analyses of the impact of seasonality in food supply on the behavioural ecology of non-human primates. Syntheses in this volume then produce broad generalizations concerning the impact of seasonality on behavioural ecology and reproduction in both human and non-human primates, and apply these insights to primate and human evolution. Written for graduate students and researchers in biological anthropology and behavioural ecology, this is an absorbing account of how seasonality may have affected an important episode in our own evolution.

The Influence of Seasonality on Brain Size Evolution in Primates

The Influence of Seasonality on Brain Size Evolution in Primates
Title The Influence of Seasonality on Brain Size Evolution in Primates PDF eBook
Author Janneke T. van Woerden
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN

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Seasonality of Feeding Behavior of Nonhuman Primates

Seasonality of Feeding Behavior of Nonhuman Primates
Title Seasonality of Feeding Behavior of Nonhuman Primates PDF eBook
Author Jean Balch Williams
Publisher
Pages 19
Release 1988
Genre Animals
ISBN

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Primates in Flooded Habitats

Primates in Flooded Habitats
Title Primates in Flooded Habitats PDF eBook
Author Katarzyna Nowak
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 481
Release 2019-01-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 1107134315

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A ground breaking study of primates that live in flooded habitats around the world.

Seasonal Sexual Behavior in Non-human Primates

Seasonal Sexual Behavior in Non-human Primates
Title Seasonal Sexual Behavior in Non-human Primates PDF eBook
Author Jane Elizabeth Phillips
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1969
Genre Primates
ISBN

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New World Monkeys

New World Monkeys
Title New World Monkeys PDF eBook
Author Alfred L. Rosenberger
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 352
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Science
ISBN 069118951X

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A comprehensive account of the origins, evolution, and behavior of South and Central American primates New World Monkeys brings to life the beauty of evolution and biodiversity in action among South and Central American primates, who are now at risk. These tree-dwelling rainforest inhabitants display an unparalleled variety in size, shape, hands, feet, tails, brains, locomotion, feeding, social systems, forms of communication, and mating strategies. Primatologist Alfred Rosenberger, one of the foremost experts on these mammals, explains their fascinating adaptations and how they came about. New World Monkeys provides a dramatic picture of the sixteen living genera of New World monkeys and a fossil record that shows that their ancestors have lived in the same ecological niches for up to 20 million years—only to now find themselves imperiled by the extinction crisis. Rosenberger also challenges the argument that these primates originally came to South America from Africa by floating across the Atlantic on a raft of vegetation some 45 million years ago. He explains that they are more likely to have crossed via a land bridge that once connected Western Europe and Canada at a time when many tropical mammals transferred between the northern continents. Based on the most current findings, New World Monkeys offers the first synthesis of decades of fieldwork and laboratory and museum research conducted by hundreds of scientists.