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Definitive, broad ranging reference work on Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoids).
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Definitive, broad ranging reference work on Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoids).
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9780521571241
- ISBN-10: 0521571243
- Artikelnr.: 22226584
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9780521571241
- ISBN-10: 0521571243
- Artikelnr.: 22226584
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Old World monkeys: three decades of
development and change in the study of the Cercopithecoidea Clifford J.
Jolly and Paul F. Whitehead; 2. The molecular systematics of the
Cercopithecoidae Todd R. Disotell; 3. Molecular genetic variation and
population structure in Papio baboons Jeffrey Rogers; 4. The phylogeny of
the Cercopithecoidea Colin P. Groves; 5. Ontogeny of the nasal capsule in
cercopithecoids: a contribution to the comparative and evolutionary
morphology of catarrhines Wolfgang Maier; 6. Old World monkey origins and
diversification: an evolutionary study of diet and dentition Brenda R.
Benefit; 7. Geological context of fossil Cercopithecoidea from eastern
Africa Thomas Gundling and Andrew Hill; 8. The oro-facial complex in
macaques: tongue and jaw movements in feeding Karen Hiiemae; 9.
Evolutionary morphology of the skull in Old World monkeys Matthew J. Ravosa
and Lorna P. Profant; 10. Evolutionary endocrinology of the cercopithecoids
Patricia L. Whitten; 11. Behavioral ecology and socioendocrinology of
reproductive maturation in cercopithecine monkeys Fred B. Bercovitch; 12.
Quantitative assessment of occlusal wear and age estimation in Ethiopian
and Tanzanian baboons Jane E. Phillips-Conroy, Thore Bergman and Clifford
J. Jolly; 13. Maternal investment throughout the life span in Old World
monkeys Lynn A. Fairbanks; 14. Cognitive capacities of Old World monkeys
based on studies of social behavior Irwin S. Bernstein; 15. The effects of
predation and habitat quality on the socioecology of African monkeys:
lessons from the islands of Bioko and Zanzibar Thomas T. Struhsaker; 16.
The loud calls of black-and-white colobus monkeys: their adaptive and
taxonomic significance in light of new data John F. Oates, C. M. Bocian and
C. J. Terranova; 17. Agonistic and affiliative relationships in a blue
monkey group Marina Cords; 18. Locomotor behavior in Ugandan monkeys Daniel
L. Gebo and Colin A. Chapman; 19. The behavioral ecology of Asian colobines
Carey P. Yeager and Karen Kool; Index.
development and change in the study of the Cercopithecoidea Clifford J.
Jolly and Paul F. Whitehead; 2. The molecular systematics of the
Cercopithecoidae Todd R. Disotell; 3. Molecular genetic variation and
population structure in Papio baboons Jeffrey Rogers; 4. The phylogeny of
the Cercopithecoidea Colin P. Groves; 5. Ontogeny of the nasal capsule in
cercopithecoids: a contribution to the comparative and evolutionary
morphology of catarrhines Wolfgang Maier; 6. Old World monkey origins and
diversification: an evolutionary study of diet and dentition Brenda R.
Benefit; 7. Geological context of fossil Cercopithecoidea from eastern
Africa Thomas Gundling and Andrew Hill; 8. The oro-facial complex in
macaques: tongue and jaw movements in feeding Karen Hiiemae; 9.
Evolutionary morphology of the skull in Old World monkeys Matthew J. Ravosa
and Lorna P. Profant; 10. Evolutionary endocrinology of the cercopithecoids
Patricia L. Whitten; 11. Behavioral ecology and socioendocrinology of
reproductive maturation in cercopithecine monkeys Fred B. Bercovitch; 12.
Quantitative assessment of occlusal wear and age estimation in Ethiopian
and Tanzanian baboons Jane E. Phillips-Conroy, Thore Bergman and Clifford
J. Jolly; 13. Maternal investment throughout the life span in Old World
monkeys Lynn A. Fairbanks; 14. Cognitive capacities of Old World monkeys
based on studies of social behavior Irwin S. Bernstein; 15. The effects of
predation and habitat quality on the socioecology of African monkeys:
lessons from the islands of Bioko and Zanzibar Thomas T. Struhsaker; 16.
The loud calls of black-and-white colobus monkeys: their adaptive and
taxonomic significance in light of new data John F. Oates, C. M. Bocian and
C. J. Terranova; 17. Agonistic and affiliative relationships in a blue
monkey group Marina Cords; 18. Locomotor behavior in Ugandan monkeys Daniel
L. Gebo and Colin A. Chapman; 19. The behavioral ecology of Asian colobines
Carey P. Yeager and Karen Kool; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Old World monkeys: three decades of
development and change in the study of the Cercopithecoidea Clifford J.
Jolly and Paul F. Whitehead; 2. The molecular systematics of the
Cercopithecoidae Todd R. Disotell; 3. Molecular genetic variation and
population structure in Papio baboons Jeffrey Rogers; 4. The phylogeny of
the Cercopithecoidea Colin P. Groves; 5. Ontogeny of the nasal capsule in
cercopithecoids: a contribution to the comparative and evolutionary
morphology of catarrhines Wolfgang Maier; 6. Old World monkey origins and
diversification: an evolutionary study of diet and dentition Brenda R.
Benefit; 7. Geological context of fossil Cercopithecoidea from eastern
Africa Thomas Gundling and Andrew Hill; 8. The oro-facial complex in
macaques: tongue and jaw movements in feeding Karen Hiiemae; 9.
Evolutionary morphology of the skull in Old World monkeys Matthew J. Ravosa
and Lorna P. Profant; 10. Evolutionary endocrinology of the cercopithecoids
Patricia L. Whitten; 11. Behavioral ecology and socioendocrinology of
reproductive maturation in cercopithecine monkeys Fred B. Bercovitch; 12.
Quantitative assessment of occlusal wear and age estimation in Ethiopian
and Tanzanian baboons Jane E. Phillips-Conroy, Thore Bergman and Clifford
J. Jolly; 13. Maternal investment throughout the life span in Old World
monkeys Lynn A. Fairbanks; 14. Cognitive capacities of Old World monkeys
based on studies of social behavior Irwin S. Bernstein; 15. The effects of
predation and habitat quality on the socioecology of African monkeys:
lessons from the islands of Bioko and Zanzibar Thomas T. Struhsaker; 16.
The loud calls of black-and-white colobus monkeys: their adaptive and
taxonomic significance in light of new data John F. Oates, C. M. Bocian and
C. J. Terranova; 17. Agonistic and affiliative relationships in a blue
monkey group Marina Cords; 18. Locomotor behavior in Ugandan monkeys Daniel
L. Gebo and Colin A. Chapman; 19. The behavioral ecology of Asian colobines
Carey P. Yeager and Karen Kool; Index.
development and change in the study of the Cercopithecoidea Clifford J.
Jolly and Paul F. Whitehead; 2. The molecular systematics of the
Cercopithecoidae Todd R. Disotell; 3. Molecular genetic variation and
population structure in Papio baboons Jeffrey Rogers; 4. The phylogeny of
the Cercopithecoidea Colin P. Groves; 5. Ontogeny of the nasal capsule in
cercopithecoids: a contribution to the comparative and evolutionary
morphology of catarrhines Wolfgang Maier; 6. Old World monkey origins and
diversification: an evolutionary study of diet and dentition Brenda R.
Benefit; 7. Geological context of fossil Cercopithecoidea from eastern
Africa Thomas Gundling and Andrew Hill; 8. The oro-facial complex in
macaques: tongue and jaw movements in feeding Karen Hiiemae; 9.
Evolutionary morphology of the skull in Old World monkeys Matthew J. Ravosa
and Lorna P. Profant; 10. Evolutionary endocrinology of the cercopithecoids
Patricia L. Whitten; 11. Behavioral ecology and socioendocrinology of
reproductive maturation in cercopithecine monkeys Fred B. Bercovitch; 12.
Quantitative assessment of occlusal wear and age estimation in Ethiopian
and Tanzanian baboons Jane E. Phillips-Conroy, Thore Bergman and Clifford
J. Jolly; 13. Maternal investment throughout the life span in Old World
monkeys Lynn A. Fairbanks; 14. Cognitive capacities of Old World monkeys
based on studies of social behavior Irwin S. Bernstein; 15. The effects of
predation and habitat quality on the socioecology of African monkeys:
lessons from the islands of Bioko and Zanzibar Thomas T. Struhsaker; 16.
The loud calls of black-and-white colobus monkeys: their adaptive and
taxonomic significance in light of new data John F. Oates, C. M. Bocian and
C. J. Terranova; 17. Agonistic and affiliative relationships in a blue
monkey group Marina Cords; 18. Locomotor behavior in Ugandan monkeys Daniel
L. Gebo and Colin A. Chapman; 19. The behavioral ecology of Asian colobines
Carey P. Yeager and Karen Kool; Index.