Items related to Dispersing Primate Females: Life History and Social...

Dispersing Primate Females: Life History and Social Strategies in Male-Philopatric Species (Primatology Monographs) - Softcover

 
9784431561781: Dispersing Primate Females: Life History and Social Strategies in Male-Philopatric Species (Primatology Monographs)
View all copies of this ISBN edition:
 
 

Why do females in male-philopatric species seem to show larger variation in their life history strategies than males in female-philopatric species? Why did females in human societies come to show enormous variation in the patterns of marriage, residence and mating activities?

To tackle these important questions, this book presents the latest knowledge about the dispersing females in male-philopatric non-human primates and in human societies. The non-human primates that are covered include muriquis, spider monkeys, woolly monkeys, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and some species of colobine monkeys. In these non-human primate species females typically leave their natal group before sexual maturation and start reproduction in other groups into which they immigrate. However, there is a large variation as some females may breed in their natal group with some risks of inbreeding with their male relatives and some females may associate with males of multiple groups at the same time after leaving their natal group. Such variation seems to provide better strategies for reproduction depending on local circumstances. Although knowledge about female dispersal patterns and life history is indispensable for understanding the dynamic structure of primate societies, it is still not known how females behave after leaving their natal groups, how many groups they visit before finally settling down and which kinds of groups they choose to immigrate into, due to the large variation and flexibility and the difficulty of tracking females after natal dispersal.

To encourage further progress in this important field, this volume provides new insights on evolution of female dispersal by describing factors influencing variations in the dispersal pattern across primates and a hypothesis for the formation of human families from the perspectives of female life history. This book is recommended reading for researchers and students in primatology, anthropology, animal behavior and evolution and for anyone interested in primate societies and human evolution.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

Review:

“The volume is enriched by discussion of longitudinal data from multiple, ecologically variable sites, and chapter authors provide rich descriptions of their research and thorough syntheses of the literature, making the volume helpful for sparking ideas for future research on this topic. ... this volume relevant to anthropologists as well as biologists and primatologists. Summing Up: Highly recommended.  Upper-division undergraduates and above.” (L. K. Sheeran, Choice, Vol. 53 (5), January, 2016)

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

Shipping: £ 41.96
From Germany to U.S.A.

Destination, rates & speeds

Add to Basket

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9784431554790: Dispersing Primate Females: Life History and Social Strategies in Male-Philopatric Species (Primatology Monographs)

Featured Edition

ISBN 10:  4431554793 ISBN 13:  9784431554790
Publisher: Springer, 2015
Hardcover

Top Search Results from the AbeBooks Marketplace

Seller Image

Furuichi, Takeshi|Yamagiwa, Juichi|Aureli, Filippo
Published by Springer Japan (2016)
ISBN 10: 4431561781 ISBN 13: 9784431561781
New Softcover Quantity: > 20
Print on Demand
Seller:
moluna
(Greven, Germany)

Book Description Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Focuses on an important topic of female dispersal patterns and life history in male-philopatric primate speciesProvides reviews and new findings for all major female-dispersal species of Atelinae and HominidaePresents insights on the evolut. Seller Inventory # 458786094

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
£ 81.39
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: £ 41.96
From Germany to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Seller Image

Takeshi Furuichi
Published by Springer Japan (2016)
ISBN 10: 4431561781 ISBN 13: 9784431561781
New Taschenbuch Quantity: 1
Seller:
AHA-BUCH GmbH
(Einbeck, Germany)

Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Why do females in male-philopatric species seem to show larger variation in their life history strategies than males in female-philopatric species Why did females in human societies come to show enormous variation in the patterns of marriage, residence and mating activities To tackle these important questions, this book presents the latest knowledge about the dispersing females in male-philopatric non-human primates and in human societies. The non-human primates that are covered include muriquis, spider monkeys, woolly monkeys, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and some species of colobine monkeys. In these non-human primate species females typically leave their natal group before sexual maturation and start reproduction in other groups into which they immigrate. However, there is a large variation as some females may breed in their natal group with some risks of inbreeding with their male relatives and some females may associate with males of multiple groups at the same time after leaving their natal group. Such variation seems to provide better strategies for reproduction depending on local circumstances. Although knowledge about female dispersal patterns and life history is indispensable for understanding the dynamic structure of primate societies, it is still not known how females behave after leaving their natal groups, how many groups they visit before finally settling down and which kinds of groups they choose to immigrate into, due to the large variation and flexibility and the difficulty of tracking females after natal dispersal.To encourage further progress in this important field, this volume provides new insights on evolution of female dispersal by describing factors influencing variations in the dispersal pattern across primates and a hypothesis for the formation of human families from the perspectives of female life history. This book is recommended reading for researchers and students in primatology, anthropology, animal behavior and evolution and for anyone interested in primate societies and human evolution. Seller Inventory # 9784431561781

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
£ 97.97
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: £ 28.25
From Germany to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Published by Springer (2016)
ISBN 10: 4431561781 ISBN 13: 9784431561781
New Softcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
GF Books, Inc.
(Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.)

Book Description Condition: New. Book is in NEW condition. Seller Inventory # 4431561781-2-1

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
£ 127.36
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Published by Springer (2016)
ISBN 10: 4431561781 ISBN 13: 9784431561781
New Softcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
Book Deals
(Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.)

Book Description Condition: New. New! This book is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published. Seller Inventory # 353-4431561781-new

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
£ 127.36
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Published by Springer (2016)
ISBN 10: 4431561781 ISBN 13: 9784431561781
New Paperback Quantity: 1
Seller:
Revaluation Books
(Exeter, United Kingdom)

Book Description Paperback. Condition: Brand New. reprint edition. 311 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.74 inches. In Stock. Seller Inventory # zk4431561781

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
£ 168.68
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: £ 10
From United Kingdom to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds