Seasonality in Primates: Studies of Living and Extinct Human and Non-Human PrimatesDiane K. Brockman, Carel P. van Schaik Cambridge University Press, 17 Nov 2005 - 590 halaman The emergence of the genus Homo is widely linked to the colonization of "new" highly seasonal savannah habitats. However, until now, our understanding of the possible impact of seasonality on this shift has been limited because we have little general knowledge of how seasonality affects the lives of primates. This book documents the extent of seasonality in food abundance in tropical woody vegetation. It then presents a systematic analysis of seasonality's impact in food supply on the behavioral ecology of non-human primates and ultimately applies its conclusions to primate and human evolution. |
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Seasonality in primate ecology reproduction and life history an overview | 3 |
Seasonal habitats | 21 |
Tropical climates and phenology a primate perspective | 23 |
Seasonality and behavioral ecology | 55 |
The influence of seasonality on primate diet and ranging | 57 |
Seasonality in predation risk varying activity periods in lemurs and other primates | 105 |
Physiological adaptations to seasonality in nocturnal primates | 129 |
Seasonality and longterm change in a savanna environment | 157 |
Seasonality of primate births in relation to climate | 307 |
Energetic responses to food availability in the great apes implications for hominin evolution | 351 |
Human birth seasonality | 379 |
Seasonality social organization and sexual dimorphism in primates | 401 |
Seasonally and community ecology | 443 |
Seasonality and primate communities | 445 |
Primate diversity and environmental seasonality in historical perspective | 465 |
Seasonality and human evolution | 487 |
Day length seasonality and the thermal environment | 197 |
Seasonality in hunting by nonhuman primates | 215 |
Human hunting seasonality | 243 |
Seasonality reproduction and social organization | 267 |
Seasonality and reproductive function | 269 |
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