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The Arashiyama group of Japanese macaques holds a distinguished
place in primatology as one of the longest continuously studied
non-human primate populations in the world. The resulting long-term
data provide a unique resource for researchers, allowing them to
move beyond cross-sectional studies to tackle larger issues
involving individual, matrilineal and group histories. This book
presents an overview of the scope and magnitude of research topics
and management efforts that have been conducted on this population
for several decades, covering not only the original troop living
around Kyoto, Japan, but also the two subgroups that were
translocated to Texas, USA and Montreal, Canada. The chapters
encompass topics including life history, sexual, social and
cultural behaviour and ecology, giving an insight into the range of
current primatological research. The contributors underscore the
historic value of the Arashiyama macaques and showcase new and
significant research findings that highlight their continuing
importance to primatology.
The Arashiyama group of Japanese macaques holds a distinguished
place in primatology as one of the longest continuously studied
non-human primate populations in the world. The resulting long-term
data provide a unique resource for researchers, allowing them to
move beyond cross-sectional studies to tackle larger issues
involving individual, matrilineal and group histories. This book
presents an overview of the scope and magnitude of research topics
and management efforts that have been conducted on this population
for several decades, covering not only the original troop living
around Kyoto, Japan, but also the two subgroups that were
translocated to Texas, USA and Montreal, Canada. The chapters
encompass topics including life history, sexual, social and
cultural behaviour and ecology, giving an insight into the range of
current primatological research. The contributors underscore the
historic value of the Arashiyama macaques and showcase new and
significant research findings that highlight their continuing
importance to primatology.
Behavioural observations from both the field and captivity indicate
that same-sex sexual interactions are widespread throughout the
animal kingdom, and occur quite frequently in certain non-human
species. Proximate studies of these phenomena have yielded
important insights into genetic, hormonal and neural correlates. In
contrast, there has been a relative paucity of research on the
evolutionary aspects. Homosexual Behaviour in Animals is a 2006
text which seeks to redress this imbalance by exploring animal
same-sex sexual behaviour from an evolutionary perspective.
Contributions focus on animals that routinely engage in homosexual
behaviour and include birds, dolphin, deer, bison and cats, as well
as monkeys and apes, such as macaques, gorillas and bonobos. A
final chapter looks at human primates. This book will appeal to
graduate students and researchers in evolutionary biology,
biological anthropology, zoology, evolutionary psychology, animal
behaviour and anyone interested in the current state of knowledge
in this area of behavioural studies.
Behavioural observations from both the field and captivity indicate
that same-sex sexual interactions are widespread throughout the
animal kingdom, and occur quite frequently in certain non-human
species. Proximate studies of these phenomena have yielded
important insights into genetic, hormonal and neural correlates. In
contrast, there has been a relative paucity of research on the
evolutionary aspects. Homosexual Behaviour in Animals seeks to
redress this imbalance by exploring animal same-sex sexual
behaviour from an evolutionary perspective. Contributions focus on
animals that routinely engage in homosexual behaviour and include
birds, dolphin, deer, bison and cats, as well as monkeys and apes,
such as macaques, gorillas and bonobos. A final chapter looks at
human primates. This book will appeal to graduate students and
researchers in evolutionary biology, biological anthropology,
zoology, evolutionary psychology, animal behaviour and anyone
interested in the current state of knowledge in this area of
behavioural studies.
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