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DDC 599.885
S 81

Stanford, (Craig Britton), (1956-).
    The new chimpanzee : : a twenty-first-century portrait of our closest kin / / Craig Stanford. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, 2018. - 1 online resource. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/47FCC723-A72D-4BD2-84B5-037C3A52DBB7. - ISBN 9780674919778 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674919777 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Stanford, Craig B. (Craig Britton), 1956- New chimpanzee. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018. - ISBN 9780674977112
    Содержание:
Watching chimpanzees -- Fission, fusion, and food -- Politics is war without bloodshed -- War for peace -- Sex and reproduction -- Growing up chimpanzee -- Why chimpanzees hunt -- Got culture? -- Blood is thicker -- Ape into human.

~РУБ DDC 599.885

Рубрики: Chimpanzees--Behavior.

   Primatology.


   NATURE--Animals--Mammals.


   SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Zoology--Mammals.


   Chimpanzees--Behavior.


   Primatology.


   SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology


Аннотация: The history of research into the lives of wild chimpanzees now spans more than a half-century since Jane Goodall began it all. The past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of our closest kin. These include revelations about our very similar genomes, but also many new discoveries about social behavior and ecology. New cultural traditions and forms of tool use, new evidence for the causes of violence, new evidence of patterns of hunting and meat-eating, and much more. Chimpanzees are new and different apes than they were at the close of the last century. The New Chimpanzee synthesizes the findings of the past 20 years and offers new insights and interpretations of what researchers have learned. The New Chimpanzee draws from results of the 7 longest term (25-55 years) research projects from which we've learned the most about the species, augmented by other shorter field projects conducted in recent years, including my own.--

Stanford, (Craig Britton),. The new chimpanzee : [Электронный ресурс] : a twenty-first-century portrait of our closest kin / / Craig Stanford., 2018. - 1 online resource с. (Введено оглавление)

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Stanford, (Craig Britton),. The new chimpanzee : [Электронный ресурс] : a twenty-first-century portrait of our closest kin / / Craig Stanford., 2018. - 1 online resource с. (Введено оглавление)


DDC 599.885
S 81

Stanford, (Craig Britton), (1956-).
    The new chimpanzee : : a twenty-first-century portrait of our closest kin / / Craig Stanford. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, 2018. - 1 online resource. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/47FCC723-A72D-4BD2-84B5-037C3A52DBB7. - ISBN 9780674919778 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0674919777 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Stanford, Craig B. (Craig Britton), 1956- New chimpanzee. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018. - ISBN 9780674977112
    Содержание:
Watching chimpanzees -- Fission, fusion, and food -- Politics is war without bloodshed -- War for peace -- Sex and reproduction -- Growing up chimpanzee -- Why chimpanzees hunt -- Got culture? -- Blood is thicker -- Ape into human.

~РУБ DDC 599.885

Рубрики: Chimpanzees--Behavior.

   Primatology.


   NATURE--Animals--Mammals.


   SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Zoology--Mammals.


   Chimpanzees--Behavior.


   Primatology.


   SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology


Аннотация: The history of research into the lives of wild chimpanzees now spans more than a half-century since Jane Goodall began it all. The past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of our closest kin. These include revelations about our very similar genomes, but also many new discoveries about social behavior and ecology. New cultural traditions and forms of tool use, new evidence for the causes of violence, new evidence of patterns of hunting and meat-eating, and much more. Chimpanzees are new and different apes than they were at the close of the last century. The New Chimpanzee synthesizes the findings of the past 20 years and offers new insights and interpretations of what researchers have learned. The New Chimpanzee draws from results of the 7 longest term (25-55 years) research projects from which we've learned the most about the species, augmented by other shorter field projects conducted in recent years, including my own.--

DDC 599.8/5
R 79

Rosenberger, Alfred L. ,
    New World monkeys : : the evolutionary odyssey / / Alfred L. Rosenberger. - Princeton : : Princeton University Press,, [2020]. - 1 online resource (xviii, 334 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : : il, вкл.л. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/F19C4B39-BA78-46E9-80C9-4ADDFFFB8575. - ISBN 069118951X (electronic book). - ISBN 9780691189512 (electronic book)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 15, 2020).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Rosenberger, Alfred L. New World monkeys. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2020]. - ISBN 9780691143644
    Содержание:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- CHAPTER 1. What Is a New World Monkey? -- What is a monkey? -- What is a platyrrhine? -- Platyrrhines and catarrhines -- Platyrrhine taxonomy -- 20 million years of evolution: 16 genera of extant playrrhine primates -- CHAPTER 2. Diverse Lifestyles -- Predatory frugivores: Family Cebidae -- Fruit huskers and seed eaters: Family Pitheciidae -- Prehensile-tailed frugivore-folivores: Family Atelidae -- CHAPTER 3. What's In a Name? -- A new fossil gets a title -- Names can reflect evolutionary hypotheses
Changing ideas can result in name changes -- CHAPTER 4. Evolutionary Models -- How do diverse genera coexist in one patch of forest?: the Ecophylogenetic Hypothesis -- DNA and anatomy: molecules and morphology -- Cebines and callitrichines share a unique common ancestor -- Chasing monkeys: synthesizing behavior, ecology, and morphology -- The platyrrhine Tree of Life -- CHAPTER 5. How to Eat like a Monkey -- Different teeth for different foods -- What do they eat? -- Secondary food preferences -- Surviving preferred-food scarcity -- Gouging tree bark to eat the tree gum
Incisors are key to fruit eating -- Who are the leaf eaters? -- CHAPTER 6. Arboreal Acrobats -- Locomotor types: clingers, climbers, leapers, and more -- Feet and hands tell the story of platyrrhine evolution -- Hanging, clambering, and locomoting with a prehensile tail -- Platyrrhines are the only primates that evolved grasping tails -- Tails for balancing, embracing, and coiling for social bonding -- CHAPTER 7. Many Kinds of Platyrrhine Brains -- Studying brain size and shape -- Brain-to-body-size relationships -- The monkey stole my keys: intelligence and dexterity are tightly correlated
Fingertips, precision grips, and tool use -- The sensorimotor strip in the brain controls tail use -- Color Plates -- Evolution of the brain in platyrrhines is shaped by phylogeny, ecology, and social behavior -- CHAPTER 8. The Varieties and Means of Social Organization -- A day in the life of a platyrrhine -- Communicating through visual displays -- Tail-twining in Titi and Owl Monkeys as tactile communication -- Vocalizing with roars and duets -- Sending scent signals -- The odoriferous callitrichines -- Foraging parties -- Capuchin gestural language
An evolutionary model of platyrrhine sociality -- CHAPTER 9. 20 Million Years: Every Fossil Tells a Story -- Linking a fossil with a living monkey: the Long-Lineage Hypothesis -- The La Venta fossils look like modern monkeys -- Fossil evidence for longevity with little change -- A 12-14-million-year-old Owl Monkey fossil -- Fossils that tell us where they once lived, what they ate, and more -- The mystery of fossils found on Caribbean islands -- Fossils prior to 20 million years ago: more questions than answers

~РУБ DDC 599.8/5

Рубрики: New World monkeys--Evolution.

   Primatology.


   Primates--Adaptation.


   SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology.


   Primates--Adaptation.


   Primatology.


Аннотация: "This book is a broad synthesis of new world monkey evolution, integrating their unique evolutionary story into the bigger picture of primate evolution and Amazon biodiversity. Capsule For more than 30 million years, New World monkeys have inhabited the forests of South and Central America. Whether these primates originally came from Africa by rafting across the Atlantic or crossing overland from North America, they soon flourished. This book tells the story of these New World monkeys. Integrating data from fossil and living animals, it explores the evolution of the three major New World monkey lineages as well as how they fit into the broader story of primate evolution and Amazon biodiversity. After providing readers with necessary background in primate taxonomy and systematics, Rosenberger shows that the notion of adaptive zones is central to our understanding of primate evolution. The idea of adaptive zones can explain how radiations evolve, morphological adaptations appear, and communities form. From here, Rosenberger synthesizes what is known about New World monkeys' unique ecological adaptations, including those involving feeding and locomotion, as well as their social behaviour. The book's concluding chapters explore theories of how primates first arrived in South America and what their future looks like given the threat of extinction. Biography Internal Use Only Alfred L. Rosenberger is Professor Emeritus of Biological Anthropology at Brooklyn College. An expert on the origin and evolution of New World Monkeys, Rosenberger has contributed numerous articles in edited volumes and his work is published in journals such as Nature, Journal of Human Evolution and American Journal of Primatology . Audience The audience for this book is scholars and graduate students in biological/physical anthropolog and primatology, and to a lesser extent conservation biology, evolutionary biology, and behavioral ecology . Rationale - no copy text Other Relevant Info - no copy text"--

Rosenberger, Alfred L., New World monkeys : [Электронный ресурс] : the evolutionary odyssey / / Alfred L. Rosenberger., [2020]. - 1 online resource (xviii, 334 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : с. (Введено оглавление)

2.

Rosenberger, Alfred L., New World monkeys : [Электронный ресурс] : the evolutionary odyssey / / Alfred L. Rosenberger., [2020]. - 1 online resource (xviii, 334 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : с. (Введено оглавление)


DDC 599.8/5
R 79

Rosenberger, Alfred L. ,
    New World monkeys : : the evolutionary odyssey / / Alfred L. Rosenberger. - Princeton : : Princeton University Press,, [2020]. - 1 online resource (xviii, 334 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : : il, вкл.л. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/F19C4B39-BA78-46E9-80C9-4ADDFFFB8575. - ISBN 069118951X (electronic book). - ISBN 9780691189512 (electronic book)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 15, 2020).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Rosenberger, Alfred L. New World monkeys. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2020]. - ISBN 9780691143644
    Содержание:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- CHAPTER 1. What Is a New World Monkey? -- What is a monkey? -- What is a platyrrhine? -- Platyrrhines and catarrhines -- Platyrrhine taxonomy -- 20 million years of evolution: 16 genera of extant playrrhine primates -- CHAPTER 2. Diverse Lifestyles -- Predatory frugivores: Family Cebidae -- Fruit huskers and seed eaters: Family Pitheciidae -- Prehensile-tailed frugivore-folivores: Family Atelidae -- CHAPTER 3. What's In a Name? -- A new fossil gets a title -- Names can reflect evolutionary hypotheses
Changing ideas can result in name changes -- CHAPTER 4. Evolutionary Models -- How do diverse genera coexist in one patch of forest?: the Ecophylogenetic Hypothesis -- DNA and anatomy: molecules and morphology -- Cebines and callitrichines share a unique common ancestor -- Chasing monkeys: synthesizing behavior, ecology, and morphology -- The platyrrhine Tree of Life -- CHAPTER 5. How to Eat like a Monkey -- Different teeth for different foods -- What do they eat? -- Secondary food preferences -- Surviving preferred-food scarcity -- Gouging tree bark to eat the tree gum
Incisors are key to fruit eating -- Who are the leaf eaters? -- CHAPTER 6. Arboreal Acrobats -- Locomotor types: clingers, climbers, leapers, and more -- Feet and hands tell the story of platyrrhine evolution -- Hanging, clambering, and locomoting with a prehensile tail -- Platyrrhines are the only primates that evolved grasping tails -- Tails for balancing, embracing, and coiling for social bonding -- CHAPTER 7. Many Kinds of Platyrrhine Brains -- Studying brain size and shape -- Brain-to-body-size relationships -- The monkey stole my keys: intelligence and dexterity are tightly correlated
Fingertips, precision grips, and tool use -- The sensorimotor strip in the brain controls tail use -- Color Plates -- Evolution of the brain in platyrrhines is shaped by phylogeny, ecology, and social behavior -- CHAPTER 8. The Varieties and Means of Social Organization -- A day in the life of a platyrrhine -- Communicating through visual displays -- Tail-twining in Titi and Owl Monkeys as tactile communication -- Vocalizing with roars and duets -- Sending scent signals -- The odoriferous callitrichines -- Foraging parties -- Capuchin gestural language
An evolutionary model of platyrrhine sociality -- CHAPTER 9. 20 Million Years: Every Fossil Tells a Story -- Linking a fossil with a living monkey: the Long-Lineage Hypothesis -- The La Venta fossils look like modern monkeys -- Fossil evidence for longevity with little change -- A 12-14-million-year-old Owl Monkey fossil -- Fossils that tell us where they once lived, what they ate, and more -- The mystery of fossils found on Caribbean islands -- Fossils prior to 20 million years ago: more questions than answers

~РУБ DDC 599.8/5

Рубрики: New World monkeys--Evolution.

   Primatology.


   Primates--Adaptation.


   SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology.


   Primates--Adaptation.


   Primatology.


Аннотация: "This book is a broad synthesis of new world monkey evolution, integrating their unique evolutionary story into the bigger picture of primate evolution and Amazon biodiversity. Capsule For more than 30 million years, New World monkeys have inhabited the forests of South and Central America. Whether these primates originally came from Africa by rafting across the Atlantic or crossing overland from North America, they soon flourished. This book tells the story of these New World monkeys. Integrating data from fossil and living animals, it explores the evolution of the three major New World monkey lineages as well as how they fit into the broader story of primate evolution and Amazon biodiversity. After providing readers with necessary background in primate taxonomy and systematics, Rosenberger shows that the notion of adaptive zones is central to our understanding of primate evolution. The idea of adaptive zones can explain how radiations evolve, morphological adaptations appear, and communities form. From here, Rosenberger synthesizes what is known about New World monkeys' unique ecological adaptations, including those involving feeding and locomotion, as well as their social behaviour. The book's concluding chapters explore theories of how primates first arrived in South America and what their future looks like given the threat of extinction. Biography Internal Use Only Alfred L. Rosenberger is Professor Emeritus of Biological Anthropology at Brooklyn College. An expert on the origin and evolution of New World Monkeys, Rosenberger has contributed numerous articles in edited volumes and his work is published in journals such as Nature, Journal of Human Evolution and American Journal of Primatology . Audience The audience for this book is scholars and graduate students in biological/physical anthropolog and primatology, and to a lesser extent conservation biology, evolutionary biology, and behavioral ecology . Rationale - no copy text Other Relevant Info - no copy text"--

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