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Kinship and Behavior in Primates.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cary : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (520 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780195348880
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Kinship and Behavior in PrimatesDDC classification:
  • 599.815
LOC classification:
  • QL737.P9.K567 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction: The Kinship Black Box -- Part I. Who Are Kin? Methodological Advances in Determining Kin Relationships -- 2 Determination of Genealogical Relationships from Genetic Data: A Review of Methods and Applications -- 3 Noninvasive Genotyping and Field Studies of Free-Ranging Nonhuman Primates -- Part II. Kin Compositions: Ecological Determinants, Population Genetics, and Demography -- 4 Is There No Place Like Home? Ecological Bases of Female Dispersal and Philopatry and Their Consequences for the Formation of Kin Groups -- 5 Dispersal and the Population Genetics of Primate Species -- 6 The Effects of Demographic Variation on Kinship Structure and Behavior in Cercopithecines -- Part III. Diversity of Effects of Kinship on Behavior -- 7 Matrilineal Kinship and Primate Behavior -- 8 Patrilineal Kinship and Primate Behavior -- 9 Kinship and Behavior Among Nongregarious Nocturnal Prosimians: What Do We Really Know? -- 10 Kinship Structure and Reproductive Skew in Cooperatively Breeding Primates -- 11 Kinship Structure and Its Impact on Behavior in Multilevel Societies -- 12 The Impact of Kinship on Mating and Reproduction -- Part IV. Kin Bias: Proximate and Functional Processes -- 13 "Recognizing" Kin: Mechanisms, Media, Minds, Modules, and Muddles -- 14 Developmental Aspects of Kin Bias in Behavior -- 15 The Recognition of Other Individuals' Kinship Relationships -- 16 Constraints on Kin Selection in Primate Groups -- Part V. The Evolutionary Origins of Human Kinship -- 17 Human Kinship: A Continuation of Politics by Other Means? -- 18 Residence Groups Among Hunter-Gatherers: A View of the Claims and Evidence for Patrilocal Bands -- 19 Mating, Parenting, and the Evolution of Human Pair Bonds -- Conclusion -- 20 Variation in Nepotistic Regimes and Kin Recognition: A Major Area for Future Research.
Species Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Subject Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- X -- Y.
Summary: Contributors1. Introduction: The Kinship Black Box, Bernard Chapais and Carol M. BermanPart I. Who Are Kin? Methodological Advances in Determining Kin Relationships2. Determination of Genealogical Relationships from Genetic Data: A review of Methods and Applications, Philip A. Morin and Tony L. Goldberg3. Noninvasive Genotyping and Field Studies of Free-Ranging Nonhuman Primates, David S. WoodruffPart II. Kin Compositions: Ecological Determinants, Population Genetics, and Demography4. Is There No Place Like Home? Ecological Bases of Female Dispersal and Philopatry and Their Consequences for the Formation of Kin Groups, Lynne A. Isbell5. Dispersal and the Population Genetics of Primate Species, Guy A. Hoelzer, Juan Carlos Morales, and Don J. Melnick6. The Effects of Demographic Variation on Kinship Structure and Behavior in Cercopithecines, David A. HillPart III. Diversity of Effects of Kinship on Behavior7. Matrilineal Kinship and Primate Behavior, Ellen Kapsalis8. Patrilineal Kinship and Primate Behavior, Karen B. Strier9. Kinship and Behavior Among Nongregarious Nocturnal Prosimians: What Do We Really Know?, Leanne T. Nash10. Kinship Structure and Reproductive Skew in Cooperatively Breeding Primates, James Dietz11. Kinship Structure and Its Impact on Behavior in Multilevel Societies, Fernando Colmenares12. The Impact of Kinship on Mating and Reproduction, Andreas Paul and Jutta KuesterPart IV. Kin Bias: Proximate and Functional Processes13. Recognizing Kin: Mechanisms, Media, Minds, Modules, and Muddles, Drew Rendall14. Developmental Aspects of Kin Bias in Behavior, Carol M. Berman15. The Recognition of Other Individuals' Kinship Relationships, Dorthy L. Cheyney and Robert M. Seyfarth16. Constraints on Kin Selection in Primate Groups, Bernard Chapais and Patrick BelislePart IV. The Evolutionary Origins of Human Kinship17. Human Kinship: ASummary: Continuation of Politics by Other Means?, Lars Rodseth and Richard Wrangham18 Residence Groups Among Hunter-Gatherers: A View of the Claims and Evidence for Patrilocal Bands. Helen Perich Alvarez19 Mating, Parenting, and the Evolution of Human Pair Bonds. Kristen HawkesConclusion20 Variation in Nepotistic Regimes and Kin Recognition: A Major Area for Future Research. Bernard Chapais and Carol M. BermanSpecies IndexSubject Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction: The Kinship Black Box -- Part I. Who Are Kin? Methodological Advances in Determining Kin Relationships -- 2 Determination of Genealogical Relationships from Genetic Data: A Review of Methods and Applications -- 3 Noninvasive Genotyping and Field Studies of Free-Ranging Nonhuman Primates -- Part II. Kin Compositions: Ecological Determinants, Population Genetics, and Demography -- 4 Is There No Place Like Home? Ecological Bases of Female Dispersal and Philopatry and Their Consequences for the Formation of Kin Groups -- 5 Dispersal and the Population Genetics of Primate Species -- 6 The Effects of Demographic Variation on Kinship Structure and Behavior in Cercopithecines -- Part III. Diversity of Effects of Kinship on Behavior -- 7 Matrilineal Kinship and Primate Behavior -- 8 Patrilineal Kinship and Primate Behavior -- 9 Kinship and Behavior Among Nongregarious Nocturnal Prosimians: What Do We Really Know? -- 10 Kinship Structure and Reproductive Skew in Cooperatively Breeding Primates -- 11 Kinship Structure and Its Impact on Behavior in Multilevel Societies -- 12 The Impact of Kinship on Mating and Reproduction -- Part IV. Kin Bias: Proximate and Functional Processes -- 13 "Recognizing" Kin: Mechanisms, Media, Minds, Modules, and Muddles -- 14 Developmental Aspects of Kin Bias in Behavior -- 15 The Recognition of Other Individuals' Kinship Relationships -- 16 Constraints on Kin Selection in Primate Groups -- Part V. The Evolutionary Origins of Human Kinship -- 17 Human Kinship: A Continuation of Politics by Other Means? -- 18 Residence Groups Among Hunter-Gatherers: A View of the Claims and Evidence for Patrilocal Bands -- 19 Mating, Parenting, and the Evolution of Human Pair Bonds -- Conclusion -- 20 Variation in Nepotistic Regimes and Kin Recognition: A Major Area for Future Research.

Species Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Subject Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- X -- Y.

Contributors1. Introduction: The Kinship Black Box, Bernard Chapais and Carol M. BermanPart I. Who Are Kin? Methodological Advances in Determining Kin Relationships2. Determination of Genealogical Relationships from Genetic Data: A review of Methods and Applications, Philip A. Morin and Tony L. Goldberg3. Noninvasive Genotyping and Field Studies of Free-Ranging Nonhuman Primates, David S. WoodruffPart II. Kin Compositions: Ecological Determinants, Population Genetics, and Demography4. Is There No Place Like Home? Ecological Bases of Female Dispersal and Philopatry and Their Consequences for the Formation of Kin Groups, Lynne A. Isbell5. Dispersal and the Population Genetics of Primate Species, Guy A. Hoelzer, Juan Carlos Morales, and Don J. Melnick6. The Effects of Demographic Variation on Kinship Structure and Behavior in Cercopithecines, David A. HillPart III. Diversity of Effects of Kinship on Behavior7. Matrilineal Kinship and Primate Behavior, Ellen Kapsalis8. Patrilineal Kinship and Primate Behavior, Karen B. Strier9. Kinship and Behavior Among Nongregarious Nocturnal Prosimians: What Do We Really Know?, Leanne T. Nash10. Kinship Structure and Reproductive Skew in Cooperatively Breeding Primates, James Dietz11. Kinship Structure and Its Impact on Behavior in Multilevel Societies, Fernando Colmenares12. The Impact of Kinship on Mating and Reproduction, Andreas Paul and Jutta KuesterPart IV. Kin Bias: Proximate and Functional Processes13. Recognizing Kin: Mechanisms, Media, Minds, Modules, and Muddles, Drew Rendall14. Developmental Aspects of Kin Bias in Behavior, Carol M. Berman15. The Recognition of Other Individuals' Kinship Relationships, Dorthy L. Cheyney and Robert M. Seyfarth16. Constraints on Kin Selection in Primate Groups, Bernard Chapais and Patrick BelislePart IV. The Evolutionary Origins of Human Kinship17. Human Kinship: A

Continuation of Politics by Other Means?, Lars Rodseth and Richard Wrangham18 Residence Groups Among Hunter-Gatherers: A View of the Claims and Evidence for Patrilocal Bands. Helen Perich Alvarez19 Mating, Parenting, and the Evolution of Human Pair Bonds. Kristen HawkesConclusion20 Variation in Nepotistic Regimes and Kin Recognition: A Major Area for Future Research. Bernard Chapais and Carol M. BermanSpecies IndexSubject Index.

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