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... human disease , we know relatively little of the effects on wild primates themselves . Viral epidemics have swept through the Amboseli baboons ( J. Altmann , 1980 ) . In the Gombe chimpanzees , disease probably accounted for 30 per cent ...
... human disease , we know relatively little of the effects on wild primates themselves . Viral epidemics have swept through the Amboseli baboons ( J. Altmann , 1980 ) . In the Gombe chimpanzees , disease probably accounted for 30 per cent ...
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... human families today . They might also have lived within a multimale community that split and joined , like ... human . In humans it forms part of the personal bond between partic- ular males and females who also depend on each other for ...
... human families today . They might also have lived within a multimale community that split and joined , like ... human . In humans it forms part of the personal bond between partic- ular males and females who also depend on each other for ...
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... human babies may recognize their own mother's voice and smell . Four- to five - week - old squirrel monkeys recognized their mothers by odor , even if she was anaesthetized , and a hood over her head , but not if she had also been ...
... human babies may recognize their own mother's voice and smell . Four- to five - week - old squirrel monkeys recognized their mothers by odor , even if she was anaesthetized , and a hood over her head , but not if she had also been ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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