Advanced Views in Primate Biology Main Lectures of the VIIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Florence, 7–12 July, 1980
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1982, 1982
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1982 |
Series: | Proceedings in Life Sciences
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- A — Main Lectures
- Inaugural Address, Congress of Primatology, Florence
- Recent Advances in Molecular Evolution of the Primates
- Immunogenetic Evolution of Primates
- The Evolution of Human Skin
- The Importance of Theory for Reconstructing the Evolution of Language and Intelligence in Hominids
- Primatology and Sociobiology
- Dominance and Subordination: Concepts or Physiological States?
- Sexual Behavior in Aging Male Rhesus Monkeys
- Simian-type Blood Groups of Hamadryas Baboons. Population Study of Captivity-born Animals at the Sukhumi Primate Center — Preliminary Report
- Rhesus Macaques: Pertinence for Studies on the Toxicity of Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Environmental Pollutants
- The Role of a Kenyan Primate Center in Conservation
- Further Declines in Rhesus Populations of India
- Taiwan Macaques: Ecology and Conservation Needs
- Prospects for a Self-sustaining Captive Chimpanzee. Breeding Program
- B — Symposium Reports
- Miocene Hominoids and New Interpretations of Ape and Human Ancestry
- Infanticide in Langur Monkeys (Genus Presbytis): Recent Research and a Review of Hypotheses
- Recent Advances in the Study of Tool-Use by Nonhuman Primates
- Primate Communication in the 1980s: Summary of the Satellite Symposium on Primate Communication
- Primate Locomotor Systems: Summary of Results of the Pre-Congress Symposium in Pisa
- Results of the Pre-Congress Symposium on “Methods and Concepts in Primate Brain Evolution“
- The Effects of Drugs and Hormones on Social Behavior in Nonhuman Primates
- Report on Symposium Entitled: “Comparative Biology of Primate Semen”
- Chromosome Banding and Primate Phylogeny. Inaugural Address
- Comparative Psychology Symposium: Introduction
- The Present and Future Status of Comparative Psychology: Proceedings of theCorigliano Calabro Symposium