Sex and Friendship in Baboons

Sex and Friendship in Baboons
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 441
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351491280
ISBN-13 : 1351491288
Rating : 4/5 (288 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Sex and Friendship in Baboons by : Barbara B. Smuts

Download or read book Sex and Friendship in Baboons written by Barbara B. Smuts and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-09-29 with total page 441 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Those who have been privileged to watch baboons long enough to know them as individuals and who have learned to interpret some of their more subtle interactions will attest that the rapid flow of baboon behavior can at times be overwhelming. In fact, some of the most sophisticated and influential observation methods for sampling vertebrate social behavior grew out of baboon studies, invented by scientists who were trying to cope with the intricacies of baboon behavior. Barbara Smuts' eloquent study of baboons reveals a new depth to their behavior and extends the theories needed to account for it.While adhering to the most scrupulous methodological strictures, the author maintains an open research strategy--respecting her subjects by approaching them with the open mind of an ethnographer and immersing herself in the complexities of baboon social life before formulating her research design, allowing her to detect and document a new level of subtlety in their behavior. At the Gilgil site, described in this book, she could stroll and sit within a few feet of her subjects. By maintaining such proximity she was able to watch and listen to intimate exchanges within the troop; she was able, in other words, to shift the baboons well along the continuum from ""subject"" to ""informant."" By doing so she has illuminated new networks of special relationships in baboons. This empirical contribution accompanies theoretical insights that not only help to explain many of the inconsistencies of previous studies but also provide the foundation for a whole new dimension in the study of primate behavior: analysis oft he dynamics of long-term, intimate relationships and their evolutionary significance.At every stage of research human observers have underestimated the baboon. These intelligent, curious, emotional, and long-lived creatures are capable of employing stratagems and forming relationships that are not easily detected by traditional research methods. In the process


Sex and Friendship in Baboons Related Books

Sex and Friendship in Baboons
Language: en
Pages: 441
Authors: Barbara B. Smuts
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-09-29 - Publisher: Routledge

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Those who have been privileged to watch baboons long enough to know them as individuals and who have learned to interpret some of their more subtle interactions
History of Physical Anthropology
Language: en
Pages: 652
Authors: Frank Spencer
Categories: Physical anthropology
Type: BOOK - Published: 1997 - Publisher: Taylor & Francis

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The comparative study of humans as biological organisms, their evolution, and their physiological and anatomical functions and ecology of primates surveys the e
Strategies of Sex and Survival in Female Hamadryas Baboons
Language: en
Pages: 275
Authors: Larissa Swedell
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-10-15 - Publisher: Routledge

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book describes the first field study focusing on the behavior of hamadryas females in the wild. In its attempt to rectify the male-biased view of hamadryas
Baboon Perspectives on Early Human Ancestors
Language: en
Pages: 287
Authors: Glenn E. King
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: - Publisher: Springer Nature

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Sexual Coercion in Primates and Humans
Language: en
Pages: 502
Authors: Martin N. Muller
Categories: Family & Relationships
Type: BOOK - Published: 2009-06-19 - Publisher: Harvard University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book presents extensive field research and analysis to evaluate sexual coercion in a range of species—including all of the great apes and humans—and to