P. van van Schaik (eds.) / H. Janson (eds.)
Infanticide by Males and its Implications
Herausgeber: Janson, Charles H.; Schaik, Carel P. van
P. van van Schaik (eds.) / H. Janson (eds.)
Infanticide by Males and its Implications
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Analysis of impact of infanticide on social organization and reproductive behavior in primates including humans.
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Analysis of impact of infanticide on social organization and reproductive behavior in primates including humans.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 985g
- ISBN-13: 9780521772952
- ISBN-10: 0521772958
- Artikelnr.: 29337757
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 985g
- ISBN-13: 9780521772952
- ISBN-10: 0521772958
- Artikelnr.: 29337757
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Sarah Blaffer Hrdy; Preface Carel P. van Schaik and Charles
Janson; Part I. Introduction: 1. The holy wars against infanticide: which
side are you on and why? Volker Sommer; 2. Infanticide by male primates:
the sexual selection hypothesis revisited Carel P. van Schaik; 3.
Vulnerability to infanticide by males: patterns among mammals Carel P. van
Schaik; Part II. Infanticide by Males: Case Studies: 4. Infanticide in Red
Howlers: female group size, male composition and a possible link to
folivory Carolyn M. Crockett and Charles H. Janson; 5. Infanticide in
Hanuman Langurs: social organization, male migration and weaning age Carola
Borries and Andreas Koenig; 6. Male infanticide and defense of infants in
Chacma baboons Ryne A. Palombit, Dorothy L. Cheney, Julia Fischer, Sara
Johnson, Drew Rendall, Robert M. Seyfarth and Joan B. Silk; 7. Infanticide
by males and female choice in wild Thomas's Langurs Romy Steenbeek; 8. The
evolution of infanticide in rodents: a comparative analysis Daniel T.
Blumstein; 9. Infanticide by male birds José P. Viega; Part III.
Behavioural Consequences of Infanticide by Males: 10. Prevention of
infanticide: the perspective of infant primates Adrian Treves; 11.
Infanticide and the evolution of male-female bonds in animals Ryne A.
Palombit; 12. The other side of the coin: infanticide and the evolution of
affiliative male-infant interactions in Old World primates Andreas Paul,
Signe Preuschoft and Carel P. van Schaik; 13. Female dispersal and
infanticide avoidance in primates Elisabeth H. M. Sterck and Amanda H.
Korstjens; 14. Reproductive patterns in eutherian mammals: adaptations
against infanticide Maria A. van Noordwijk and Carel P. van Schaik; 15.
Paternity confusion and the ovarian cycles of female primates Carel P. van
Schaik, J. Keith Hodges and Charles L. Nunn; 16. Social evolution in
primates: the relative roles of ecology and intersexual conflict Charles L.
Nunn and Carel P. van Schaik; Part IV. Infanticide by Females: 17.
Infanticide by female mammals: implications for the evolution of social
systems Leslie Digby; 18. 'The hate that love generated' - sexually
selected neglect of one's own offspring in humans Eckart Voland and Peter
Stephan; Part V. Conclusion: 19. The behavioral ecology of infanticide
Charles H. Janson and Carel P. van Schaik; References, Index.
Janson; Part I. Introduction: 1. The holy wars against infanticide: which
side are you on and why? Volker Sommer; 2. Infanticide by male primates:
the sexual selection hypothesis revisited Carel P. van Schaik; 3.
Vulnerability to infanticide by males: patterns among mammals Carel P. van
Schaik; Part II. Infanticide by Males: Case Studies: 4. Infanticide in Red
Howlers: female group size, male composition and a possible link to
folivory Carolyn M. Crockett and Charles H. Janson; 5. Infanticide in
Hanuman Langurs: social organization, male migration and weaning age Carola
Borries and Andreas Koenig; 6. Male infanticide and defense of infants in
Chacma baboons Ryne A. Palombit, Dorothy L. Cheney, Julia Fischer, Sara
Johnson, Drew Rendall, Robert M. Seyfarth and Joan B. Silk; 7. Infanticide
by males and female choice in wild Thomas's Langurs Romy Steenbeek; 8. The
evolution of infanticide in rodents: a comparative analysis Daniel T.
Blumstein; 9. Infanticide by male birds José P. Viega; Part III.
Behavioural Consequences of Infanticide by Males: 10. Prevention of
infanticide: the perspective of infant primates Adrian Treves; 11.
Infanticide and the evolution of male-female bonds in animals Ryne A.
Palombit; 12. The other side of the coin: infanticide and the evolution of
affiliative male-infant interactions in Old World primates Andreas Paul,
Signe Preuschoft and Carel P. van Schaik; 13. Female dispersal and
infanticide avoidance in primates Elisabeth H. M. Sterck and Amanda H.
Korstjens; 14. Reproductive patterns in eutherian mammals: adaptations
against infanticide Maria A. van Noordwijk and Carel P. van Schaik; 15.
Paternity confusion and the ovarian cycles of female primates Carel P. van
Schaik, J. Keith Hodges and Charles L. Nunn; 16. Social evolution in
primates: the relative roles of ecology and intersexual conflict Charles L.
Nunn and Carel P. van Schaik; Part IV. Infanticide by Females: 17.
Infanticide by female mammals: implications for the evolution of social
systems Leslie Digby; 18. 'The hate that love generated' - sexually
selected neglect of one's own offspring in humans Eckart Voland and Peter
Stephan; Part V. Conclusion: 19. The behavioral ecology of infanticide
Charles H. Janson and Carel P. van Schaik; References, Index.
Foreword Sarah Blaffer Hrdy; Preface Carel P. van Schaik and Charles
Janson; Part I. Introduction: 1. The holy wars against infanticide: which
side are you on and why? Volker Sommer; 2. Infanticide by male primates:
the sexual selection hypothesis revisited Carel P. van Schaik; 3.
Vulnerability to infanticide by males: patterns among mammals Carel P. van
Schaik; Part II. Infanticide by Males: Case Studies: 4. Infanticide in Red
Howlers: female group size, male composition and a possible link to
folivory Carolyn M. Crockett and Charles H. Janson; 5. Infanticide in
Hanuman Langurs: social organization, male migration and weaning age Carola
Borries and Andreas Koenig; 6. Male infanticide and defense of infants in
Chacma baboons Ryne A. Palombit, Dorothy L. Cheney, Julia Fischer, Sara
Johnson, Drew Rendall, Robert M. Seyfarth and Joan B. Silk; 7. Infanticide
by males and female choice in wild Thomas's Langurs Romy Steenbeek; 8. The
evolution of infanticide in rodents: a comparative analysis Daniel T.
Blumstein; 9. Infanticide by male birds José P. Viega; Part III.
Behavioural Consequences of Infanticide by Males: 10. Prevention of
infanticide: the perspective of infant primates Adrian Treves; 11.
Infanticide and the evolution of male-female bonds in animals Ryne A.
Palombit; 12. The other side of the coin: infanticide and the evolution of
affiliative male-infant interactions in Old World primates Andreas Paul,
Signe Preuschoft and Carel P. van Schaik; 13. Female dispersal and
infanticide avoidance in primates Elisabeth H. M. Sterck and Amanda H.
Korstjens; 14. Reproductive patterns in eutherian mammals: adaptations
against infanticide Maria A. van Noordwijk and Carel P. van Schaik; 15.
Paternity confusion and the ovarian cycles of female primates Carel P. van
Schaik, J. Keith Hodges and Charles L. Nunn; 16. Social evolution in
primates: the relative roles of ecology and intersexual conflict Charles L.
Nunn and Carel P. van Schaik; Part IV. Infanticide by Females: 17.
Infanticide by female mammals: implications for the evolution of social
systems Leslie Digby; 18. 'The hate that love generated' - sexually
selected neglect of one's own offspring in humans Eckart Voland and Peter
Stephan; Part V. Conclusion: 19. The behavioral ecology of infanticide
Charles H. Janson and Carel P. van Schaik; References, Index.
Janson; Part I. Introduction: 1. The holy wars against infanticide: which
side are you on and why? Volker Sommer; 2. Infanticide by male primates:
the sexual selection hypothesis revisited Carel P. van Schaik; 3.
Vulnerability to infanticide by males: patterns among mammals Carel P. van
Schaik; Part II. Infanticide by Males: Case Studies: 4. Infanticide in Red
Howlers: female group size, male composition and a possible link to
folivory Carolyn M. Crockett and Charles H. Janson; 5. Infanticide in
Hanuman Langurs: social organization, male migration and weaning age Carola
Borries and Andreas Koenig; 6. Male infanticide and defense of infants in
Chacma baboons Ryne A. Palombit, Dorothy L. Cheney, Julia Fischer, Sara
Johnson, Drew Rendall, Robert M. Seyfarth and Joan B. Silk; 7. Infanticide
by males and female choice in wild Thomas's Langurs Romy Steenbeek; 8. The
evolution of infanticide in rodents: a comparative analysis Daniel T.
Blumstein; 9. Infanticide by male birds José P. Viega; Part III.
Behavioural Consequences of Infanticide by Males: 10. Prevention of
infanticide: the perspective of infant primates Adrian Treves; 11.
Infanticide and the evolution of male-female bonds in animals Ryne A.
Palombit; 12. The other side of the coin: infanticide and the evolution of
affiliative male-infant interactions in Old World primates Andreas Paul,
Signe Preuschoft and Carel P. van Schaik; 13. Female dispersal and
infanticide avoidance in primates Elisabeth H. M. Sterck and Amanda H.
Korstjens; 14. Reproductive patterns in eutherian mammals: adaptations
against infanticide Maria A. van Noordwijk and Carel P. van Schaik; 15.
Paternity confusion and the ovarian cycles of female primates Carel P. van
Schaik, J. Keith Hodges and Charles L. Nunn; 16. Social evolution in
primates: the relative roles of ecology and intersexual conflict Charles L.
Nunn and Carel P. van Schaik; Part IV. Infanticide by Females: 17.
Infanticide by female mammals: implications for the evolution of social
systems Leslie Digby; 18. 'The hate that love generated' - sexually
selected neglect of one's own offspring in humans Eckart Voland and Peter
Stephan; Part V. Conclusion: 19. The behavioral ecology of infanticide
Charles H. Janson and Carel P. van Schaik; References, Index.