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  • Kinship and behavior in primates
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    Title/Author: Kinship and behavior in primates/ edited by Bernard Chapais, Carol M. Berman.
    other author: Berman, Carol M.
    Published: Oxford ;Oxford University Press, : 2004.,
    Description: xii, 507 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction: The kinship black box / Bernard Chapais, Carol M. Berman -- Determination of genealogical relationships from genetic data : a review of methods and applications/ Phillip A. Morin, Tony L. Goldberg -- Noninvasive genotyping and field studies of free-ranging nonhuman primates/ David S. Woodruff -- Is there no place like home? Ecological bases of female dispersal and philopatry and their consequences for the formation of kin groups / Lynne A. Isbell -- Dispersal and the population genetics of primate species/ Guy A. Hoelzer, Juan Carlos Morales, Don J. Melnick -- The effects of demographic variation on kinship structure and behavior in cercopithecines / David A. Hill -- Matrilineal kinship and primate behavior/ Ellen Kapsalis -- Patrilineal kinship and primate behavior / Karen B. Strier -- Kinship and behavior among nongregarious nocturnal prosimians : what do we really know?/ Leanne T. Nash -- Kinship structure and reproductive skew in cooperatively breeding primates / James M. Dietz -- Kinship structure and its impact on behavior in multilevel societies/ Fernando Colmenares -- The impact of kinship on mating and reproduction / Andreas Paul, Jutta Kuester -- "Recognizing" kin : mechanisms, media, minds, modules, and muddles / Drew Rendall -- Developmental aspects of kin bias in behavior/ Carol M. Berman -- The recognition of other individuals' kinship relationships / Dorothy L. Cheney, Robert M. Seyfarth -- Constraints on kin selection in primate groups/ Bernard Chapais, Patrick B歋lisle -- Human kinship : a continuation of politics by other means? / Lars Rodseth, Richard Wrangham --
    [NT 15003449]: Residence groups among hunter-gatherers : a view of the claims and evidence for patrilocal bands / Helen Perich Alvarez -- Mating, parenting, and the evolution of human pair bonds/ Kristen Hawkes -- Variation in nepotistic regimes and kin recognition : a major area for future research / Bernard Chapais, Carol M. Berman.
    Subject: Kin recognition in animals. -
    Online resource: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=138159An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 1423720091 (electronic bk.)
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