The Complete Capuchin: The Biology of the Genus Cebus

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Cambridge University Press, 21/06/2004 - 339 páginas
Capuchin monkeys are one of the most widely distributed genera of primates in Central and South America. Capuchins captivate the imagination of scientists and the lay public alike with their creative and highly variable behaviour, their grace and power in action, and their highly developed social character. In this, the first scholarly book devoted to the biology of the genus Cebus (Primates: Platyrrhine), the taxonomy, distribution, life history, ecology, anatomy, development, perception, cognition, motor skills, social and sexual behaviour of these monkeys are summarised. The book also describes how humans have viewed, used and studied these monkeys from ancient times to the present. The authors explicitly organismic and inclusive treatment provides a picture in unparalleled detail of the capuchin over its lifetime for all those with an interest in these fascinating animals.
 

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Preface
Acknowledgements
Capuchins in human worlds
1
Capuchins in nature
11
Taxonomy distribution and conservation where and what are they and how did they get there?
13
Behavioral ecology how do capuchins make a living?
36
Community ecology How do capuchins interact with their local communities and influence their environments?
55
Life history and demography
72
Engaging the world Exploration and problemsolving
155
Fancy manipulators Capuchins use objects as tools
171
Living together Social interactions relationships and social structure
200
Erotic artists Sexual behavior forms of courtship and mating
219
Learning together Socially biased learning
242
The InComplete capuchin
258
Plant foods eaten by capuchins Cebus apella 1 C albifrons 2 C capucinus 3 andor C olivaceus 4
259
Sites of longterm field observations of capuchin monkeys listed in the bibliography
284

Behavioral biology
79
Development
104
Motor skills
124
Behavioral psychology
139
Perceiving the world Memory and perception
141
Blood biochemistry hematological and serum protein parameters for males and females A juveniles and adults b
285
Appendix IV Literature resources related to management of captive capuchins1
289
References
291
Index
330
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DOROTHY M. FRAGASZY is Professor of Psychology and Chair of the Neuroscience and Behavior Program at the University of Georgia, USA.

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