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Rundgren, M.; Nordin, A. |
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Personality profile and simple learning tests for horses |
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Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Animal Production |
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Kräußlich, H.; Brem, G. |
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Tierzucht und allgemeine Landwirtschaftslehre für Tiermediziner |
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Enke |
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Tomasello, M.; Call,J |
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Primate Cognition |
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Ever since Charles Darwin first formulated his theories on evolution, much research has been conducted in primate cognition. In this book, Michael Tomasello and Josep Call review what is already known about the cognitive skills of nonhuman primates, and assess the current state of our knowledge. They integrate empirical findings on the topic from the beginning of the century to the present, placing this work in theoretical perspective. The first part examines the way primates adapt to their physical world, mostly for the purpose of foraging. The second part lokos at primate social knowledhe and focuses on the adaptations of primates to their social world for purposes of competation and cooperation. In the third section, the authors construct a general theory of primate cognition, distinguishing the cognition in primates from that of other mammals (human in particular). Their broad-ranging theory should provide a guide for future research. Primate Cognition is an enlightening exploration of the cognitive capacities of our nearest primate relatives. It is a useful resource for a eide range of researchers and students in psychology, behavioral biology, primatology, and anthropology. |
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Oxford University Press |
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Personality and Personality Disorders |
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1997 |
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Behavioural Genetics |
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Plomin, R.; DeFries, J.C.; McClearn, G.E.;Rutter, M. |
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Castley, J.G.; Knight, M.H. |
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Population status of plains zebra, Equus burchelli, in South African National Parks. |
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Krebs, J.R.; Davies, N.B. |
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Behavioural ecology : an evolutionary approach |
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ntended for graduate and upper level undergraduate courses in behavioural ecology where students are already familiar with the basic ideas, this book continues to define the subject. A completely new set of contributions has been brought together once more to take account of the many exciting new developments in the field. Each chapter presents a balanced view of the subject, integrating a clear exposition of the theory with a critical discussion of how predictions have been tested by experiments and comparative studies. In addition, the book points to unreconciled issues and possible future developments. Edited by two of the most highly regarded experts in the field, this new volume contains contributions from an international authorship and continues the tradition of clarity and accessibility established by the three previous editions. |
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Giraldeau, Luc-Alain |
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The ecology of information use |
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Behavioural ecology : an evolutionary approach |
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Whiten A.; Byrne, R. W. (eds) |
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Machiavellian Intelligence II – Extensions and Evaluations |
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Darwin , Charles |
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The Descent of Man; Reprint edition |
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Judge, P.G.; De Waa,l F.B.M. |
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Rhesus monkey behaviour under diverse population densities: coping with long-term crowding |
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Animal Behaviour. |
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A popular view is that high population density promotes behavioural pathology, particularly increased aggression. In contrast, according to a coping model, some primates have behavioural mechanisms (e.g. formal displays, reconciliation and grooming) that regulate social tensions and control the negative consequences of crowding. Seven captive rhesus monkey groups, Macaca mulattawere observed over a wide range of population densities where high-density groups were over 2000 times more crowded than low-density free-ranging groups. As density increased, male rhesus monkeys increased grooming and huddling but did not increase rates of aggression. Females increased all categories of behaviour examined (heavy aggression, mild aggression, formal bared-teeth displays, grooming and huddling), but the increases were not distributed uniformly to all classes of partners. Females increased only grooming, huddling and appeasement displays to males, increased only aggression and huddling with kin and increased all categories of behaviour to non-kin adult females. There were no differences in the percentage of aggressive conflicts reconciled across density conditions. Increased density had different effects on particular relationships. Relationships between females and males were characterized by a coping pattern in which animals modified their behaviour in ways that may decrease aggression under crowded conditions. Female relationships with kin and non-kin were characterized by increases in both aggression and friendly interactions as density increased. The different patterns of response to higher density may reflect different strategies depending on the strength and stability of relationships and the potential consequences if certain relationships are disrupted.1997The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour |
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