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On the move : how and why animals travel in groups / edited by Sue Boinski and Paul A. Garber.

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On the move : how and why animals travel in groups / edited by Sue Boinski and Paul A. Garber.
Publication
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2000.

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Additional Authors
  • Boinski, Sue
  • Garber, Paul Alan
Description
xi, 811 p. : ill., maps; 23 cm.
Subject
  • Animal Migration
  • Primates > Behavior
  • Social behavior in animals
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 691-787) and indexes.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
  • The physiology and energetics of movement : effects on individuals and groups / Karen Steudel -- Determinants of group size in primates : the importance of travel costs / Colin A. Chapman and Lauren J. Chapman -- A critical evaluation of the influence of predators on primates : effects on group travel / Sue Boinski, Adrian Treves, and Colin A. Chapman -- Mixed-species association and group movement / Marina Cords -- Territorial defense and the ecology of group movements in small-bodied neotropical primates / Carlos A. Peres -- Group movemen and individual cognition : lessons from social insects / Fred C. Dyer.
  • Spatial movement strategies : theory, evidence, and challenges / Charles Janson -- Primate brain evolution : cognitive demands of foraging or of social life? / Robert A. Barton -- Animal movement movement as a group-level adaptation / David Sloan Wilson -- Evidence for the use of spatial, temporal, and social information by primate foragers / Paul A. Garber -- Homing and detour behavior in Golden Lion Tamarin social groups / Charles R. Menzel and Benjamin B. Beck -- Comparative movement patterns of two semiterrestrial cercopithecine primates : the Tana River Crested Mangabey and the Sulawesi Crested Black Macaque / Margaret F. Kinnaird and Timothy G. O'Brien.
  • Mountain Gorilla habitat use strategies and group movements / David P. Watts -- Quo vadis? Tactics of food search and group movement in primates and other animals / Katharine Milton -- Social manipulation within and between troops mediates primate group movement / Sue Boinski -- Grouping and movement patterns in Malagasy primates / Peter M. Kappeler -- How monkeys find their way : leadership, coordination, and cognitive maps of African Baboons / Richard W. Byrne -- Birds of many feathers : the formation and structure of mixed-species flocks of forest birds / Russell Greenberg -- Keeping in touch at sea : group movement in dolphins and whales / Rachel Smolker -- Group travel in social carnivores / Kay E. Holekamp, Erin E. Boydston, and Laura Smale -- Ecological correlates of home range variation in priamtes : implications for hominid evolution / William R. Leonard and Marcia L. Robertson.
  • Patterns and processes of group movement in human nomadic populations : a case study of the Turkana of Northwestern Kenya / J. Terrence McCabe -- New directions for group movement / Sue Boinski and Paul A. Garber.
ISBN
  • 0226063402 (paper)
  • 0226063399 (cloth : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^^99013382^
OCLC
40744353
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library