Author: Fedigan, Linda Marie & Asquith, Pamela J.; editors: Title: The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-Five Years of Research in Japan & the West.
Description: Albany [NY], State University of New York, (1991). orig.boards. 23x15cm, xv, 353 pp. Textual graphs,photos,tables. Minor rubbing. Some light page-edge soil. VG. ¶ Contains 15 papers: Includes: History of the Arashiyama Japanese Macaques in Kyoto, Japan; History of the Arashiyama West Japanese Macaques in Texas;Culture & Primatology: East & West; Primate Research Groups in Japan: Orientations & East-West Differences; Mate Selection & Partner Preferences in Female Japanese Macaques; Diachronic Changes in the Dominance Relations of Adult Female Japanese Monkeys of the Arashiyama B Group; Life Span & Reproduction in Japanese Macaque Females; Variability in Aspects of the Mother-Infant Relationship in Japanese Macaques During Weaning; Behavior of Old Females: Comparisons of Japanese Monkeys in the Arashiyama East & West Groups; Interacting Effect of Age & Rank on the Sociability of Adult Female Japanese Monkeys; Grooming Relationships in the Arashiyama Group of Japanese Monkeys; Birth Season Contingencies & Affiliative Behavior of Adult Male Japanese Macaques; Matrilineal Dominance in Japanese Macaques: The Contribution of an Experimental Approach; Monkeys & Mirrors: Questions of Methodology; Short Guide to DNA Techniques for Genealogy Construction with Special Attention to Japanese Macaques; Appendices: Examples of Genealogical Records for Two Matrilines; Bibliography of Scientific Publications on the Arashiyama Macaques.
Keywords: Arashiyama Macaques, Primate Primates, Primatology, Monkeys Monkey, Japanese Macaque, Ethology Population, Social Behavior, Behaviour Genetics, Zoology Biology
Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS010949I