This book describes the first field study focusing on the behavior
of hamadryas females in the wild. In its attempt to rectify the
male-biased view of hamadryas baboon behavior that has persisted
over the decades, this book suggests that female behavior
contributes more to hamadryas social organization than has
previously been assumed and that females may, in fact, be acting in
their own best interests after all. For upper-level undergraduate
courses on primate behavior and ecology.
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