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Animal physiology. Animal biophysics --- Biological anthropology. Palaeoanthropology --- Africa --- Fossil hominids --- Hominids --- Homme fossile --- Hominidés --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Afrique subsaharienne --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Great apes --- Hominians --- Hominidae --- Homininae --- Hominins --- Homonids --- Man-like primates --- Pongidae --- Apes --- Primates --- Early man --- Fossil hominins --- Fossil man --- Hominids, Fossil --- Hominins, Fossil --- Human fossils --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Primates, Fossil --- Paleoanthropology --- -Africa, Black --- Africa, Subsaharan --- Africa, Tropical --- Africa South of the Sahara --- Black Africa --- Sub-Sahara Africa --- Sub-Saharan Africa --- Subsahara Africa --- Subsaharan Africa --- Tropical Africa --- -Congresses --- -Antiquities --- Hominidés --- Congrès --- Antiquités --- Congresses --- Africa, Black
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Social behavior in animals --- Primates --- Social groups --- Behavior --- Behavior, Animal. --- Group Processes. --- Primates. --- Psychology, Comparative. --- Psychology, Social. --- -Social behavior in animals --- Association --- Group dynamics --- Groups, Social --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Social participation --- Animal behavior --- Animal societies --- Quadrumana --- Mammals --- Social Psychology --- Psychologies, Social --- Social Psychologies --- Comparative Psychology --- Comparative Psychologies --- Psychologies, Comparative --- Primate --- Group Meetings --- Group Process --- Group Thinking --- Group Meeting --- Group Thinkings --- Meeting, Group --- Meetings, Group --- Process, Group --- Processes, Group --- Thinking, Group --- Thinkings, Group --- Sociology --- Animal Behavior --- Animal Behaviors --- Behaviors, Animal --- Ethology --- Behavior, Animal --- Group Processes --- Psychology, Comparative --- Psychology, Social --- Psychology, Perceptual --- Perceptual Psychology --- Autotomy Animal --- Primates - Behavior
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Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) are the most successful and diverse group of living non-human primates in terms of the number of species, behavioural repertoires and ecology. They have much to teach us about the processes of evolution and the principles of ecology, and are among our closest living relatives. This volume presents a broad, technical account of cercopithecoid biology including molecular, behavioural and morphological approaches to phylogeny, population structure, allometry, fossil history, functional morphology, ecology, cognitive capabilities, social behaviour and conservation. It will be the definitive reference on this group for professionals and graduate students in primatology, animal behaviour, paleontology, morphology, systematics and physical anthropology, but will also be useful to senior undergraduates.
Cercopithecidae. --- Monkeys. --- Haplorhini --- Primates --- Old World monkeys --- Monkeys --- Mammals --- Europe --- Asia --- Africa --- Cercopithecidae
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