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Feeding Ecology in Apes and Other Primates focuses on evolutionary
perspectives of the complex interactions between the environment,
food sources, physiology and behaviour in primates. This highly
interdisciplinary volume provides a benchmark to assess dietary
alterations that affected human evolution by putting the focus on
the diet of hominid primates. It also offers a new perspective on
the behavioural ecology of the last common ancestor by integrating
corresponding information from both human and non-human primates.
The potential of innovations of applied biotechnology are also
explored to set new standards for future research on feeding
ecology, and new information on feeding ecology in humans, apes and
other primates is synthesized to help refine or modify current
models of socioecology. By taking a comparative view, this book
will be interesting to primatologists, anthropologists, behavioural
ecologists and evolutionary biologists who want to understand
better non-human primates, and the primate that is us.
Feeding Ecology in Apes and Other Primates focuses on evolutionary
perspectives of the complex interactions between the environment,
food sources, physiology and behaviour in primates. This highly
interdisciplinary volume provides a benchmark to assess dietary
alterations that affected human evolution by putting the focus on
the diet of hominid primates. It also offers a fresh perspective on
the behavioural ecology of the last common ancestor by integrating
corresponding information from both human and non-human primates.
The potential of innovations of applied biotechnology are also
explored to set new standards for future research on feeding
ecology, and new information on feeding ecology in humans, apes and
other primates is synthesized to help refine or modify current
models of socioecology. By taking a comparative view, this book
will be interesting to primatologists, anthropologists, behavioural
ecologists and evolutionary biologists who want to understand
better non-human primates, and the primate that is us.
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) are the only two species of the genus Pan, and are humans' nearest relatives. This book is an extensive review of the most recent observations from field studies on the diversity of Pan social behavior, with contributions from many of the world's leading experts. A wide range of social behavior is discussed including tool use, hunting, reproductive strategies, conflict management, demographic variables and ecological constraints. In addition to interspecies behavioral diversity, this text describes exciting new research into variations between different populations of the same species.
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