In long-term evolution, wildlife in general and primates in particular have formed specific patterns of behavior to adapt to a diverse variety of habitat environments. Current research on positional behavior in non-human primates has been found to explain a great deal about primate adaptability diversification, ecology, anatomy and evolution. Here, we summarize the noted classifications and differences in seasonal, site-specific and sex-age positional behaviors while also reviewing the development and status of non-human primate positional behavior research. This review is intended to provide reference for the future research of non-human primates and aid in further research on behavioral ecology of primates
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
Primate play is an important feature of physical and cognitive development. Functions of play includ...
In 1987, the University of Chicago Press published Primate Societies, the standard reference in the ...
Compared to most other mammalian groups, primates are known for the great diversity of positional be...
Positional behavior is the measurable and observable link between the biology and behavior of an ani...
Comparative approaches to the evolution of primate social behavior have typically involved two disti...
<div><p>Comparative approaches to the evolution of primate social behavior have typically involved t...
The relationship between forest structure and positional behavior is examined in the mantled howling...
IF/01128/2014 UID/ANT/04038/2013People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by n...
Compared with other primates, New World monkeys display relatively limited ecological variability. N...
Studies of the effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on primate positional behavior, stra...
The structure and evolution of primate societies are generally shaped by ecological and social force...
Chimpanzee anatomy and body proportions are unusual among the primates, but most of their unique ana...
Abstract: The extended juvenile period is one of the key characteristics of the Primate order. Howev...
All anthropoid primates in nature lead highly sociable lives. In infancy and childhood this is chara...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
Primate play is an important feature of physical and cognitive development. Functions of play includ...
In 1987, the University of Chicago Press published Primate Societies, the standard reference in the ...
Compared to most other mammalian groups, primates are known for the great diversity of positional be...
Positional behavior is the measurable and observable link between the biology and behavior of an ani...
Comparative approaches to the evolution of primate social behavior have typically involved two disti...
<div><p>Comparative approaches to the evolution of primate social behavior have typically involved t...
The relationship between forest structure and positional behavior is examined in the mantled howling...
IF/01128/2014 UID/ANT/04038/2013People are an inescapable aspect of most environments inhabited by n...
Compared with other primates, New World monkeys display relatively limited ecological variability. N...
Studies of the effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on primate positional behavior, stra...
The structure and evolution of primate societies are generally shaped by ecological and social force...
Chimpanzee anatomy and body proportions are unusual among the primates, but most of their unique ana...
Abstract: The extended juvenile period is one of the key characteristics of the Primate order. Howev...
All anthropoid primates in nature lead highly sociable lives. In infancy and childhood this is chara...
favor patience, persistence, or impulse control and may be signatures of primates and other social m...
Primate play is an important feature of physical and cognitive development. Functions of play includ...
In 1987, the University of Chicago Press published Primate Societies, the standard reference in the ...