Exam 7: Primate Behavior
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Which of the following describes dominance relationships among nonhuman primate males?
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Jane Goodall revolutionized the study of non-human primates by__________.
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In most primate species, males rarely participate in infant care.
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Which of the following techniques for studying primates represents a compromise between controlled study and study in the wild?
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Some nonhuman primate species maintain both one-male and multi-male groups in the same population.
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According to Hrdy, langur infanticide was the result of __________.
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Why is it difficult to trace the relationship between ecology and primate behavior?
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