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... tion . Competition may be a simple " scramble , " in which the first - comer appro- priates as much as possible of the resource , without apparent interaction with other individuals . Aggression appears when there is some actual contest ...
... tion . Competition may be a simple " scramble , " in which the first - comer appro- priates as much as possible of the resource , without apparent interaction with other individuals . Aggression appears when there is some actual contest ...
Page 259
... tion , and on the individuals within each troop ( Fig . 12.7A , B , C , D ) . It is all the same baboons in different decades of study . MALE INFANTICIDE , ESPECIALLY IN LANGURS When Phyllis Jay went to study hanuman langurs in North ...
... tion , and on the individuals within each troop ( Fig . 12.7A , B , C , D ) . It is all the same baboons in different decades of study . MALE INFANTICIDE , ESPECIALLY IN LANGURS When Phyllis Jay went to study hanuman langurs in North ...
Page 371
... tion as he explores the potentials of objects through trial and error experimenta- tion The solution is arrived at men- tally and not through experi- mentation Behavior becomes variable and nonstereotyped , as the infant invents new ...
... tion as he explores the potentials of objects through trial and error experimenta- tion The solution is arrived at men- tally and not through experi- mentation Behavior becomes variable and nonstereotyped , as the infant invents new ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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