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... habitat by taking hotel visitors into the forest and showing them gorillas . Dr. L. S. B. Leakey established two young biologists , Rosalie Osborn and Jill Donisthorpe , at Kisoro in 1957 ( Donisthorpe , 1958 ) . Although they did not ...
... habitat by taking hotel visitors into the forest and showing them gorillas . Dr. L. S. B. Leakey established two young biologists , Rosalie Osborn and Jill Donisthorpe , at Kisoro in 1957 ( Donisthorpe , 1958 ) . Although they did not ...
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... habitat . Table 2 illustrates the nutritional composition values of plants eaten by Tikal primates . If our records accurately reflect the types of foods eaten and if the animals are eating them in sufficient quantity to take in the ...
... habitat . Table 2 illustrates the nutritional composition values of plants eaten by Tikal primates . If our records accurately reflect the types of foods eaten and if the animals are eating them in sufficient quantity to take in the ...
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... habitat ( presumably the ancestors of contemporary monkeys were forest - dwelling arboreal primates ) . Arboreal animals theo- retically can avoid predation by agile escape maneuvers or by cooperative mobbing . Hypothetically , there is ...
... habitat ( presumably the ancestors of contemporary monkeys were forest - dwelling arboreal primates ) . Arboreal animals theo- retically can avoid predation by agile escape maneuvers or by cooperative mobbing . Hypothetically , there is ...
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Communication | 41 |
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activity adult females adult males Africa aggression animal's animals anthropoids apes appear arboreal Barro Colorado Island cage central chacma baboons characteristics chimpanzees color common baboon communication copulation cycle disease displays dominance status ecology estrous feeding field study foraging forest free-ranging frequently fruit geladas gibbons glands Gombe gorilla grooming Group composition habitat hamadryas hamadryas baboons Harlow hectares hierarchy home range hormones howler monkeys howling human infant infection interactions Japanese macaques juveniles laboratory langurs leader male lemurs lifeways meters mother move movements nonhuman primates observer occur offspring Old World olfactory one-male ordinary males Papio particularly patas monkey pattern percent plants play population predation primate behavior primates primatologists prosimians records relationships reproductive response rhesus monkeys role savanna sexual dimorphism signals sleeping social behavior social organization species spider monkeys Struhsaker study area subgroups subleaders Tikal tion trees troop variability vervet monkeys vocalizations Washoe