Exam 8: Primate Behavior
Exam 1: What Is Biological Anthropology66 Questions
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After observing bonobos in the wild it appears that __________.
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The study of nonhuman primates to access information about human evolution is limited by __________.
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Which of the following best describes reproductive asymmetry?
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In female philopatric species,__________ form the core of the social the group.
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Our perception of bonobo behavior may be tainted by the fact that __________.
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Following Jane Goodall,most primatologists spend __________ in the field.
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Females may choose to mate with dominant males because dominant males __________.
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Primatologists choose their study subjects according to each creature's great intrinsic beauty and interest.
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Primate ecologists agree that mate competition is the most important factor in shaping primate societies.
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It is widely agreed that male primates compete for dominance to gain reproductive access to females.
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A relationship between a male and female living in a pair bond for an extended period of time is called __________.
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Which of the following describes dominance relationships among nonhuman primate males?
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