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This book represents an important meeting ground in the primatology field by exploring the various primate models that have been used in the reconstruction of early human behavior. While some models are based on the proposition that a key behavioral feature such as hunting, eating of seeds or monogamous mating led to the evolutionary separation of apes and humans, other models suggest that one primate species, such as the baboon or chimpanzee, best exemplifies the behavior of our early ancestors. Several contributors to the book take the position that no single primate is a good model and contend instead that a model must be eclectic. One of the more innovative essays suggests that ancestral behavioral states can, in fact, be derived by comparing the behavior of all living hominid (ape and human) species. Additionally, several other contributors analyze and discuss the concept of model-making, noting deficiencies in earlier models while offering suggestions for future development. Although it is true that a powerful conceptual model for reconstructing hominid behavior does not yet exist, The Evolution of Human Behavior: Primate Models suggests ways one may be constructed based on behavioral ecology and evolutionary theory.

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title:The Evolution of Human Behavior : Primate Models SUNY Series in Primatology
author:Kinzey, Warren G.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0887062687
print isbn13:9780887062681
ebook isbn13:9780585064864
language:English
subjectPrimates--Behavior--Congresses, Primates--Evolution--Congresses, Social evolution--Congresses, Behavior evolution--Congresses, Human behavior--Congresses, Animal models in research--Congresses.
publication date:1987
lcc:QL737.P9E96 1987eb
ddc:599.8/0451
subject:Primates--Behavior--Congresses, Primates--Evolution--Congresses, Social evolution--Congresses, Behavior evolution--Congresses, Human behavior--Congresses, Animal models in research--Congresses.
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The Evolution of Human Behavior: Primate Models
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A book in the Williams Press, Inc., Series
A grant from the E. A. Barvoets Fund
helped pay the costs of publishing this book.
SUNY Series in Primatology
Emil Menzel and Randall L. Susman, Editors
All Royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to The Primate Conservation Appeal, established under the auspices of the International Primatological Society and the World Wildlife Fund-US, to assist in funding and implementing primate conservation projects.
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The Evolution of Human Behavior: Prim ate Models
Warren G. Kinzey, Editor
State University of New York Press
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Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1987 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
The Evolution of human behavior.
(SUNY series in primatology)
Papers presented at a symposium in Chicago at the
Eighty-second Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological
Association, Nov. 19, 1983, sponsored by the
American Association of Physical Anthropologists.
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. PrimatesBehaviorCongresses. 2. Primates
EvolutionCongresses. 3. Social evolutionCongresses.
4. Behavior evolutionCongresses. 5. Human behavior
Congresses. 6. Animal models in researchCongresses.
I. Kinzey, Warren G., 1935-. II. American
10 9 8 7 6 5 4
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Warren G. Kinzey
vii
I. Behavioral Innovations
1. Gathering by Females: The Chimpanzee Model Revisited and the Gathering Hypothesis
Nancy M. Tanner
3
2. Transportation of Resources: Reconstructions of early hominid socioecology: a critique of primate models
Richard Potts
28
II. Primate-derived Models
3. African Apes: The significance of African apes for reconstructing human social evolution
Richard W. Wrangham
51
4. Chimpanzees: Pygmy chimpanzees and common chimpanzees: models for the behavioral ecology of the earliest hominids
Randall L. Susman
72
5. Baboons: Baboon models and muddles
Shirley C. Strum & Willam Mitchell
87
6. Monogamous Primates: A primate model for human mating systems
Warren G. Kinzey
105
7. Howler Monkeys: Diet, dimorphism, and demography: perspectives from howlers to hominids
Carolyn M. Crockett
115
III. Paleoecological Models
8. Cytogenetic Methods: Social and ecological aspects of primate cytogenetics
Jon Marks
139
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9. Morpho-Physiological Analysis of Diets: Species-specific dietary patterns in primates and human dietary adaptations
Robert W. Sussman
151
IV. Theoretical Issues
10. The reconstruction of hominid behavioral evolution through strategic modeling
John Tooby and Irven Devore
183
References
239
Contributors
288
Author Index
289
Subject Index
295
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