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Page 115
... social group . Their relations to the food and predators of their environment , as well as to each other , are struc- tured by the group . Group size and structure is to some extent hereditary . Each species seems to gravitate to some ...
... social group . Their relations to the food and predators of their environment , as well as to each other , are struc- tured by the group . Group size and structure is to some extent hereditary . Each species seems to gravitate to some ...
Page 116
... social group can be defined as one that has a high level of communication between its members , with a steep falling ... social group . A breeding group is a social group that includes adult males and females . They may not actually be ...
... social group can be defined as one that has a high level of communication between its members , with a steep falling ... social group . A breeding group is a social group that includes adult males and females . They may not actually be ...
Page 138
... social group of close communication and the male - female breeding group . Some species , however , forage in small parties or alone while having larger social matrices ; one , the gelada , has small social groups that for- age ...
... social group of close communication and the male - female breeding group . Some species , however , forage in small parties or alone while having larger social matrices ; one , the gelada , has small social groups that for- age ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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