xi, 118 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmThis thesis offers an alternative to the conventional ‘social intelligence’ hypothesis: that the complexity of primate group emerges from dynamic, short term variation in partner availability and quality and that primate social cognition is geared to producing flexible responses to unpredictable contingencies. Using the theoretical framework that views cognition as being both ‘embodied’ and ‘embedded’ in the environment, agonistic interactions were examined with the aim to better explain complex signalling behaviour in male vervet monkeys. Firstly, agonistic interactions with and without physical aggression were examined to assess the targets of male vervets during combat. The tactics employed by the par...
Among nonhuman primates the composition of social groups influences the interactions of group member...
This thesis investigates the nature of post-conflict behaviour and relationships among individuals i...
This study was financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Sinergia: CRSI33_133040), www.snsf...
Too much uncertainty in the world you live in can cause undue stress. Not knowing where to find your...
xiii, 123 leaves : ill. maps ; 29 cmThe permanent coresidence of males within a troop is unusual but...
This thesis explores the female social structure of free ranging vervet monkeys and how social struc...
xiii, 162 leaves : ill., maps ; 29 cmThis study explored the organizing principles of female sociali...
ix, 103 leaves ; 28 cmSelf-directed behaviours (SDB) were recorded as a behavioural indicator of aro...
Although play appears to be ubiquitous, its evolutionary function(s) are still largely unknown, and ...
Using a longitudinal approach, I sought to deepen my understanding on social integration in wild juv...
xi, 122 leaves ; 29 cmThis study explores the effect of changing ecological conditions on female soc...
Sexual conflict theory expects females to avoid nonoptimal mating attempts by males. Although female...
x, 174 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. --Macaques (Macaca) are the most geographically widespread and behavio...
By studying the behavior of nonhuman primates, particularly in wild settings, researchers have been ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1991.The aim of this study is to assess the advantages a...
Among nonhuman primates the composition of social groups influences the interactions of group member...
This thesis investigates the nature of post-conflict behaviour and relationships among individuals i...
This study was financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Sinergia: CRSI33_133040), www.snsf...
Too much uncertainty in the world you live in can cause undue stress. Not knowing where to find your...
xiii, 123 leaves : ill. maps ; 29 cmThe permanent coresidence of males within a troop is unusual but...
This thesis explores the female social structure of free ranging vervet monkeys and how social struc...
xiii, 162 leaves : ill., maps ; 29 cmThis study explored the organizing principles of female sociali...
ix, 103 leaves ; 28 cmSelf-directed behaviours (SDB) were recorded as a behavioural indicator of aro...
Although play appears to be ubiquitous, its evolutionary function(s) are still largely unknown, and ...
Using a longitudinal approach, I sought to deepen my understanding on social integration in wild juv...
xi, 122 leaves ; 29 cmThis study explores the effect of changing ecological conditions on female soc...
Sexual conflict theory expects females to avoid nonoptimal mating attempts by males. Although female...
x, 174 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. --Macaques (Macaca) are the most geographically widespread and behavio...
By studying the behavior of nonhuman primates, particularly in wild settings, researchers have been ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1991.The aim of this study is to assess the advantages a...
Among nonhuman primates the composition of social groups influences the interactions of group member...
This thesis investigates the nature of post-conflict behaviour and relationships among individuals i...
This study was financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Sinergia: CRSI33_133040), www.snsf...