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Title Old world monkeys / edited by Paul F. Whitehead & Clifford J. Jolly
Published Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2000
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 528 pages) : illustrations
Contents Old World monkeys: three decades of development and change in the study of the Cercopithecoidea / Clifford J. Jolly and Paul F. Whitehead -- The molecular systematics of the Cercopithecidae / Todd R. Disotell -- Molecular genetic variation and population structure in Papio baboons / Jeffrey Rogers -- The phylogeny of the Cercopithecoidea / Colin P. Groves -- Ontogeny of the nasal capsule in cercopithecoids: a contribution to the comparative and evolutionary morphology of catarrhines / Wolfgang Maier -- Old World monkey origins and diversification: an evolutionary study of diet and dentition / Brenda R. Benefit -- Geological context of fossil Cercopithecoidea from eastern Africa / Thomas Gundling and Andrew Hill -- The oro-facial complex in macaques: tongue and jaw movements in feeding / Karen Hiiemae -- Evolutionary morphology of the skull in Old World monkeys / Matthew J. Ravosa and Lorna P. Profant -- Evolutionary endocrinology of the cercopithecoids / Patricia L. Whitten -- Behavioral ecology and socioendocrinology of reproductive maturation in cercopithecine monkeys / Fred B. Bercovitch -- Quantitative assessment of occlusal wear and age estimation in Ethiopian and Tanzanian baboons / Jane E. Phillips-Conroy, Thore Bergman and Clifford J. Jolly -- Maternal investment throughout the life span in Old World monkeys / Lynn A. Fairbanks -- Cognitive capacities of Old World monkeys based on studies of social behavior / Irwin S. Bernstein -- The effects of predation and habitat quality on the socioecology of African monkeys: lessons from the islands of Bioko and Zanzibar / Thomas T. Struhsaker -- The loud calls of black-and-white colobus monkeys: their adaptive and taxonomic significance in light of new data / John F. Oates, C.M. Bocian and C.J. Terranova -- Agonistic and affiliative relationships in a blue monkey group / Marina Cords -- Locomotor behavior in Ugandan monkeys / Daniel L. Gebo and Colin A. Chapman -- The behavioral ecology of Asian colobines / Carey P. Yeager and Karen Kool
Summary Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) are the most successful and diverse group of living non-human primates in terms of the number of species, behavioural repertoires and ecology. They have much to teach us about the processes of evolution and the principles of ecology, and are among our closest living relatives. This volume presents a broad, technical account of cercopithecoid biology including molecular, behavioural and morphological approaches to phylogeny, population structure, allometry, fossil history, functional morphology, ecology, cognitive capabilities, social behaviour and conservation. It will be the definitive reference on this group for professionals and graduate students in primatology, animal behaviour, paleontology, morphology, systematics and physical anthropology, but will also be useful to senior undergraduates
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Cercopithecidae.
Cercopithecidae
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- Primatology.
NATURE -- Animals -- Primates.
Cercopithecidae
Form Electronic book
Author Whitehead, Paul F. (Paul Frederick), 1954- editor.
Jolly, Clifford J., 1939- editor.
ISBN 9780511397332
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9780511402777
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0511542585
9780511542589
9780511398933
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