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On the move : how and why animals travel in groups /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Boinski, Sue (ed.), Garber, Paul Alan (coed.)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, c2000.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: unraveling the complexities of group travel
  • Ecological costs and benefits
  • The physiology and energetics of movement: effects on individuals and groups / Karen Steudel
  • Determinants of group size in primates: the importance of travel costs / Colin A. Chapman, Lauren J. Chapman
  • A critical evaluation of the influence of predators on primates: effects on group travel / Sue Boinski, Adrian Treves, Colin A. Chapman
  • Mixed-species association and group movement / Marina Cords
  • Territorial defense and the ecology of group movements in small-bodied neotropical primates / Carlos A. Peres
  • Cognitive abilities, possibilities, and constraints
  • Group movement and individual cognition: lessons from social Insects / Fred C. Dyer
  • Spatial movement strategies: theory, evidence, and challenges / Charles Janson
  • Primate brain evolution: cognitive demands of foraging or of social life? / Robert A. Barton
  • Animal movement as a group-level adaptation / David Sloan Wilson
  • Travel decisions
  • Evidence for the use of spatial, temporal, and social information by primate foragers / Paul A. Garber
  • Homing and detour behavior in golden lion tamarin social groups / Charles R. Menzel, Benjamin B. Beck
  • Comparative movement patterns of two semiterrestrial cercopithecine primates: the Tana River crested mangabey and the Sulawesi crested black macaque / Margaret F. Kinnaird, Timothy G. O'Brien
  • Mountain gorilla habitat use strategies and group movements / David P. Watts.