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Primates of Western Uganda (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher, Hugh Notman, James Durward Paterson, Vernon... Primates of Western Uganda (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher, Hugh Notman, James Durward Paterson, Vernon Reynolds
R7,101 Discovery Miles 71 010 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume covers aspects of ecology, behavior, genetics, taxonomy, 'cultural' patterns, hunting by non-human primates, physiology, dietary chemistry, and ecotourism, in several major clades of primates from galagos and pottos, through cercopithecoids, to hominoids.

Primates of Western Uganda (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006): Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher, Hugh Notman,... Primates of Western Uganda (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006)
Nicholas E. Newton-Fisher, Hugh Notman, James Durward Paterson, Vernon Reynolds
R7,123 Discovery Miles 71 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume covers aspects of ecology, behavior, genetics, taxonomy, 'cultural' patterns, hunting by non-human primates, physiology, dietary chemistry, and ecotourism, in several major clades of primates from galagos and pottos, through cercopithecoids, to hominoids.

The Meaning of Primate Signals (Paperback): Rom Harre, Vernon Reynolds The Meaning of Primate Signals (Paperback)
Rom Harre, Vernon Reynolds
R1,002 Discovery Miles 10 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Language is just one particularly highly developed form of primate communication. Recent years have seen increased attention to other forms: studies of animals in the wild, efforts to teach sign language to apes. This volume reflects perspectives from a variety of disciplines on the nature and function of primate signalling systems. Monkeys and apes, like people, live in a world in which they are constantly receiving and transmitting information. How can we interpret the ways in which they process it without imposing our own language-based categorizations? The problem is partly scientific, partly conceptual: that is, partly concerned with what language is. The authors' findings and insights will be of interest to a broad group of primatologists, linguists, psychologists, anthropologists and philosophers.

Fertility and Resources (Paperback): John Landers, Vernon Reynolds Fertility and Resources (Paperback)
John Landers, Vernon Reynolds
R1,139 Discovery Miles 11 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Fertility in animals reflects access to scarce resources, such as food and territory. In humans the situation is more complex. Patterns of breast feeding, contraception and ideas about age at marriage and desired family size all affect fertility. The relation between these and access to scarce resources such as housing and employment, via income, education and other factors that affect status, is explored. In this book, the gap between socio-ecology and population demography is bridged, by showing how animals and humans adjust their fertility to environmental conditions.

The Chimpanzees of the Budongo Forest - Ecology, Behaviour and Conservation (Paperback, REV and Uncut): Vernon Reynolds The Chimpanzees of the Budongo Forest - Ecology, Behaviour and Conservation (Paperback, REV and Uncut)
Vernon Reynolds
R2,735 Discovery Miles 27 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Unlike humans, who came down from the trees and developed bipedal locomotion, chimpanzees have remained in the original habitat of our ancestors: the tropical rainforests of Africa.
In this book, Vernon Reynolds describes in detail the work of a large number of students and senior researchers on the wild chimpanzees of the Budongo Forest Reserve in Western Uganda. He presents a coherent and in-depth account of one chimpanzee community of more than 60 individuals living in the Sonso area in the middle of the Budongo Forest, which he and his colleagues have studied intensively over the last 15 years. The chimpanzees have never been provisioned and live in an entirely natural state. Reynolds describes their forest habitat, their diet and culture, their social organization and behavior, their diseases, and the threats to them that derive from the actions of people in the surrounding villages, the most serious of these being the presence of snares set by hunters to catch small antelopes and pigs.
As founder and head of the Budongo Forest Project, Professor Reynolds has been responsible for compiling the numerous publications, reports, and dissertations written about these chimpanzees. In this book, he combines these new and often unpublished studies with past publications about Budongo Forest. Where appropriate, he also compares the Budongo chimpanzees with wild chimpanzees studied at other sites across Africa. The result is the most comprehensive account of the Budongo chimpanzees ever published, with a wealth of referenced material that will serve as a source of information for many years to come.

Fertility and Resources (Hardcover, New): John Landers, Vernon Reynolds Fertility and Resources (Hardcover, New)
John Landers, Vernon Reynolds
R3,451 Discovery Miles 34 510 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Fertility in animals reflects access to scarce resources, such as food and territory. In humans the situation is more complex. Patterns of breast feeding, contraception and ideas about age at marriage and desired family size all affect fertility. The relation between these and access to scarce resources such as housing and employment, via income, education and other factors which affect status, is explored in this book, which aims to bridge the gap between socioecology and population demography by showing how animals and humans adjust their fertility to environmental conditions.

Primate Behaviour - Information, Social Knowledge, and the Evolution of Culture (Paperback, New Ed): Duane Quiatt, Vernon... Primate Behaviour - Information, Social Knowledge, and the Evolution of Culture (Paperback, New Ed)
Duane Quiatt, Vernon Reynolds
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is about the social life of monkeys, apes and humans. The central theme is the importance of social information and knowledge to a full understanding of primate social behavior and organization. Its main purpose is to stress evolutionary continuity, i.e. that there are direct connections between human and nonhuman society. This view is often downplayed elsewhere in the anthropological literature where the notion that humans have culture and animals do not is prevalent. Topics covered include an overview of the contexts of behavior; a comparison of blind strategies and tactical decision-making; social cognition; a review of intentionalist interpretations of behavior; kinship; language and its social implications; and the constraints of culture.

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