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The Study of Prosimian Behavior

G.A. Doyle (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
714 Seiten
1979
Academic Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-12-222150-7 (ISBN)
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The Study of Prosimian Behavior aims to provide as complete coverage as possible to the field of prosimian behavior. Organized into 14 chapters, the book begins with the classification of the prosimians, followed by the phylogenetic aspects of prosimian behavior. It also explains the development of behavior, learning, intelligence, and vocal and olfactory communications in prosimians. Furthermore, the book looks into the prosimian reproduction; how the various prosimian species handle the production and rearing of the young; diet and ecology of prosimians; role of vision in prosimian behavior; and prosimian locomotor behavior.

List of Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1 Classification of the Prosimians
1. Introduction
2. Status of the Tupaiidae
3. Status of the Tarsiidae
4. The Origin of the Primates
5. Foundations of the Classification of the Strepsirhini
6. Notes on the Classification of the Strepsirhini
7. Proposals for a Revised Classification of the Extant Strepsirhini
References
Chapter 2 Phylogenetic Aspects of Prosimian Behavior
1. Introduction
2. Body Size and Scaling Effects
3. Feeding Behavior
4. Locomotion
5. The Nervous System
6. Discussion
References
Chapter 3 Reproductive Physiology and Behavior in Prosimians
1. Introduction
2. Tarsiidae
3. Galaginae
4. Lorisinae
5. Cheirogaleinae
6. Indriidae
7. Lemuridae
8. Summary
References
Chapter 4 Maternal Behavior in Prosimians
1. Introduction
2. Patterns of Life Style and Maternal Behavior in Prosimians
3. Detailed Studies of Maternal Care in Lemur and Varecia
References
Chapter 5 Development of Behaavior in Prosimians with Special Reference to the Lesser Bushbaby, Galago Senegalensis Moholi
1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Descriptive Observations on Development
4. Quantitative Observations on the Development of Some Adult Behaviors
5. Weight Gain
6. Discussion and Conclusions
References
Chapter 6 Learning and Intelligence in Prosimians
1. Introduction
2. Performance Contingencies
3. Review of Learning and Problem-Solving Data
4. Discussion
References
Chapter 7 Vocal Communication in Prosimians
1. Introduction
2. Systematic Survey of Prosimian Vocalizations
3. Discussion
References
Chapter 8 Diet and Ecology of Prosimians
1. Definition of Diet in Relation to Field and Laboratory Research Methods
2. Ecology and Specialization in the Diet of Prosimians
3. Social Life in Relation to Diet and Ecology
4. Particular Aspects of Dietary Specialization
5. Food Composition and Feeding Behavior of Prosimians
6. Discussion and Conclusions
References
Chapter 9 Spatial Distribution and Ranging Behavior in Lemurs
1. Introduction
2. Lemur Habitats in Madagascar
3. Population Density, the Distribution of Individuals in the Population, and Lemur Ranging Behavior
4. Discussion
References
Chapter 10 The Role of Vision in Prosimian Behavior
1. Introduction
2. Review of Anatomical and Physiological Aspects
3. Vision and Behavior
4. Vision and Evolution: Conclusions
References
Chapter 11 Olfactory Communication in Prosimians
1. Introduction
2. Functional and Anatomical Basis of Olfactory Communication
3. The Range of Olfactory Communication
4. Discussion and Conclusions
References
Chapter 12 Prosimian Locomotor Behavior
1. Introduction
2. The Galago demidovii Case
3. The Results of the Galago demidovii Experiment
4. Descriptive Accounts of the Locomotion of Prosimians
5. Summary and Conclusions
References
Chapter 13 Field Studies of Lorisid Behavior: Methodological Aspects
1. Introduction
2. The Lorisids of Gabon
3. The Galagines of South Africa
4. General Discussion
5. Summary and Conclusions
References
Chapter 14 Outline of the Behavior of Tarsius Bancanus
1. Introduction
2. Phylogeny and Distribution
3. Methods
4. The Ecosystem
5. Diurnal Resting and Nocturnal Activity (Circadian Rhythms)
6. Territorality
7. Social Behavior
8. Vocal Communication
9. Discussion
References
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.12.1979
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 0-12-222150-8 / 0122221508
ISBN-13 978-0-12-222150-7 / 9780122221507
Zustand Neuware
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