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Deck 4: Primate Behavior
1
Which of the following statements about rank is true for bonobos?
A)Number of offspring is the sole factor involved in determining rank.
B)Female rank determines the social hierarchy of the group exclusively.
C)Male rank determines the social hierarchy of the group exclusively.
D)Female rank determines the social order of the group more than male rank.
E)Bonobos do not show any sort of dominance hierarchy in their social groups.
A)Number of offspring is the sole factor involved in determining rank.
B)Female rank determines the social hierarchy of the group exclusively.
C)Male rank determines the social hierarchy of the group exclusively.
D)Female rank determines the social order of the group more than male rank.
E)Bonobos do not show any sort of dominance hierarchy in their social groups.
Female rank determines the social order of the group more than male rank.
2
A chimpanzee or bonobo community consists of approximately how many animals?
A)Less than 20
B)More than 500
C)50 or more
D)10 to 25
E)Less than 10
A)Less than 20
B)More than 500
C)50 or more
D)10 to 25
E)Less than 10
50 or more
3
The position of a chimpanzee in a dominance hierarchy is affected by all of the following except:
A)physical strength and size.
B)rank of the chimpanzee's mother.
C)motivation.
D)intelligence.
E)color of fur.
A)physical strength and size.
B)rank of the chimpanzee's mother.
C)motivation.
D)intelligence.
E)color of fur.
color of fur.
4
The hardened,nerveless buttock pads that allow baboons to sit for long periods of time are called:
A)ischial callosities.
B)posterior calluses.
C)buttock calluses.
D)ischial buttocks.
E)buttock posteriors.
A)ischial callosities.
B)posterior calluses.
C)buttock calluses.
D)ischial buttocks.
E)buttock posteriors.
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5
Grooming is a social characteristic of primates carried out for the purpose of all of the following except:
A)cleaning to remove parasites.
B)social gesture of friendliness.
C)appeasement.
D)reconciliation.
E)dominance.
A)cleaning to remove parasites.
B)social gesture of friendliness.
C)appeasement.
D)reconciliation.
E)dominance.
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6
Which of the following primates is known for the highest levels of territorial defense,including the use of patrolling animals?
A)Gorillas
B)Bonobos
C)Chimpanzees
D)Gibbons
E)Tarsiers
A)Gorillas
B)Bonobos
C)Chimpanzees
D)Gibbons
E)Tarsiers
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7
What type of reproductive partner bonding do we find in gibbon social groups?
A)Polyandrous bonding
B)Polygynous bonding
C)Monogamous bonding
D)Serial monogamy
E)None,because they are all considered solitary dwellers
A)Polyandrous bonding
B)Polygynous bonding
C)Monogamous bonding
D)Serial monogamy
E)None,because they are all considered solitary dwellers
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8
The male gorilla reaches sexual maturity around what age?
A)6-9
B)11-13
C)10-11
D)15-16
E)16-18
A)6-9
B)11-13
C)10-11
D)15-16
E)16-18
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9
How does primatologist Kinji Imanishi's work challenge the Western scientific approach to the study of primates?
A)He does not emphasize the differences between humans and animals,and he focuses on harmony,rather than conflict and competition.
B)He studies primates exclusively through lab research and has developed a way to coordinate behavior with genetic characteristics.
C)He does not take a quantitative approach to study and does not collect data for evidence.Instead of producing a scientific study with evidence,Dr.Imanishi describes primate behavior through the use of story-telling and parables.
D)Instead of producing a scientific study with evidence,Dr.Imanishi describes primate behavior through the use of story-telling and parables.
E)He worked with teams of researchers that included scientists and artists.
A)He does not emphasize the differences between humans and animals,and he focuses on harmony,rather than conflict and competition.
B)He studies primates exclusively through lab research and has developed a way to coordinate behavior with genetic characteristics.
C)He does not take a quantitative approach to study and does not collect data for evidence.Instead of producing a scientific study with evidence,Dr.Imanishi describes primate behavior through the use of story-telling and parables.
D)Instead of producing a scientific study with evidence,Dr.Imanishi describes primate behavior through the use of story-telling and parables.
E)He worked with teams of researchers that included scientists and artists.
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10
Recent discoveries have led paleoanthropologists to now focus on what type of environment as the earliest environment for our human ancestors?
A)Savannah
B)Tropical marsh areas
C)Deserts
D)Forests
E)Tundra
A)Savannah
B)Tropical marsh areas
C)Deserts
D)Forests
E)Tundra
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11
What is a natal group?
A)The group the animal has lived in since birth.
B)The group that the animal has established through reproduction.
C)The group from which the animal must choose a reproductive partner.
D)The group of animals that hunts together.
E)A genealogy of animals extending back five or more generations.
A)The group the animal has lived in since birth.
B)The group that the animal has established through reproduction.
C)The group from which the animal must choose a reproductive partner.
D)The group of animals that hunts together.
E)A genealogy of animals extending back five or more generations.
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12
Male baboons are significantly larger than female baboons.This anatomical difference is called:
A)sexual diversity.
B)sexual dimorphism.
C)gender morphology.
D)morphological distinction.
E)anatomical errancy.
A)sexual diversity.
B)sexual dimorphism.
C)gender morphology.
D)morphological distinction.
E)anatomical errancy.
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13
Adolescent orangutans with arrested development are often associated with what behavior?
A)Murder
B)Reconciliation
C)Nurturing
D)Rape
E)Over-eating
A)Murder
B)Reconciliation
C)Nurturing
D)Rape
E)Over-eating
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14
Frans de Waal changed the culture of rhesus monkeys so that it was more similar to that of what other primate group?
A)Capuchin monkeys
B)Squirrel monkeys
C)Howler monkeys
D)Stumptail monkeys
E)Chimpanzees
A)Capuchin monkeys
B)Squirrel monkeys
C)Howler monkeys
D)Stumptail monkeys
E)Chimpanzees
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15
In what century did paleoanthropologists begin to observe living apes to shed light on the lifeways of the fossil species they were discovering?
A)Late 17th
B)Early 18th
C)Mid 19th
D)Mid 20th
E)Late 20th
A)Late 17th
B)Early 18th
C)Mid 19th
D)Mid 20th
E)Late 20th
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16
What were the conclusions of Frans de Waals's study of rhesus monkeys?
A)Primates do not adhere to the same rules for family members and outsiders.
B)There is much flexibility in primate behavior patterns.
C)Primates are able to resolve conflicts only with mediation.
D)Primates today have been affected heavily by habitat loss.
E)Habituation is not a difficult process.
A)Primates do not adhere to the same rules for family members and outsiders.
B)There is much flexibility in primate behavior patterns.
C)Primates are able to resolve conflicts only with mediation.
D)Primates today have been affected heavily by habitat loss.
E)Habituation is not a difficult process.
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17
Jane Goodall did her pioneering field research on chimpanzees at Gombe Stream Chimpanzee Reserve.In what country is this located?
A)Uganda
B)Kenya
C)Japan
D)Tanzania
E)Brazil
A)Uganda
B)Kenya
C)Japan
D)Tanzania
E)Brazil
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18
The skin around the genitals of which primate female is constantly swollen,concealing the time of ovulation by looking and behaving as if she is always fertile?
A)Chimpanzee
B)Bonobo
C)Gorilla
D)Gibbon
E)Macaque
A)Chimpanzee
B)Bonobo
C)Gorilla
D)Gibbon
E)Macaque
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19
Which of the following researchers was the first to study bonobos?
A)Jane Goodall
B)Birute Galdikas
C)Dian Fossey
D)Kinji Imanishi
E)Karen Strier
A)Jane Goodall
B)Birute Galdikas
C)Dian Fossey
D)Kinji Imanishi
E)Karen Strier
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20
What appears to be the primary cause of arrested adolescence among young male orangutans?
A)Presence of dominant males in the same group
B)Presence of ovulating females in the home range
C)Lack of adequate food resources and high levels of competition for food
D)A genetic disorder found in several communities of orangutans
E)Birth order: first-born animals are more likely to have this occur than those born later in a sequence
A)Presence of dominant males in the same group
B)Presence of ovulating females in the home range
C)Lack of adequate food resources and high levels of competition for food
D)A genetic disorder found in several communities of orangutans
E)Birth order: first-born animals are more likely to have this occur than those born later in a sequence
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21
The way chimpanzees in West Africa crack open oil-palm nuts requires observation and practice.After a great deal of practice,they are proficient by the age of:
A)4 or 5.
B)5 or 6.
C)6 or 7.
D)7 or 8.
E)8 or 9.
A)4 or 5.
B)5 or 6.
C)6 or 7.
D)7 or 8.
E)8 or 9.
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22
In the same way that young Imo got her troop to begin washing sweet potatoes in saltwater,at Kyoto University's Koshima Island Primatology Research preserve,another young female macaque taught/modeled for other macaques to:
A)fish.
B)hunt.
C)bathe in hot water springs.
D)eat potatoes.
E)climb trees.
A)fish.
B)hunt.
C)bathe in hot water springs.
D)eat potatoes.
E)climb trees.
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23
Do apes have culture? Your text argues that:
A)they do not,because they cannot talk and interact in a direct manner.
B)they do not,because they are not capable of flexible adaptation.
C)they have "proto" culture,which means that they are evolving towards having culture one day.
D)they do,because they can hunt as predators.
E)they do,because they have flexible patterns of behavior,including tool use and communication.
A)they do not,because they cannot talk and interact in a direct manner.
B)they do not,because they are not capable of flexible adaptation.
C)they have "proto" culture,which means that they are evolving towards having culture one day.
D)they do,because they can hunt as predators.
E)they do,because they have flexible patterns of behavior,including tool use and communication.
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24
Concern for the welfare of others expressed as increased risk undertaken by individuals for the good of the group is called:
A)jingoism.
B)sacrifice.
C)beneficial adaptation.
D)polygenetic inheritance.
E)altruism.
A)jingoism.
B)sacrifice.
C)beneficial adaptation.
D)polygenetic inheritance.
E)altruism.
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25
Which of the following statements is correct regarding vervet monkey alarm calls?
A)They make alarm calls to signal the location of food.
B)There is no distinction between any alarm calls.
C)Each alarm call communicates specific information about type of predator and where it is located.
D)Each alarm call communicates specific information about type of predator and when it will arrive.
E)Vervet youngsters appear to learn these calls instinctually without parental involvement.
A)They make alarm calls to signal the location of food.
B)There is no distinction between any alarm calls.
C)Each alarm call communicates specific information about type of predator and where it is located.
D)Each alarm call communicates specific information about type of predator and when it will arrive.
E)Vervet youngsters appear to learn these calls instinctually without parental involvement.
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26
Which of the following statements about reproduction and care of offspring among primates is incorrect?
A)Reduction in the number of offspring among primates is an adaptation to an arboreal existence.
B)No primates give birth to more than one offspring at a time.
C)The more closely related a primate species is to humans,the more helpless and immature the newborn offspring tend to be.
D)Play provides primates with a way to explore and learn their environments.
E)There is a relatively long birth interval between offspring,especially in apes.
A)Reduction in the number of offspring among primates is an adaptation to an arboreal existence.
B)No primates give birth to more than one offspring at a time.
C)The more closely related a primate species is to humans,the more helpless and immature the newborn offspring tend to be.
D)Play provides primates with a way to explore and learn their environments.
E)There is a relatively long birth interval between offspring,especially in apes.
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27
In terms of biomedical research,the U.S.National Institutes of Health has decided that:
A)great apes must be used in biomedical research if we are to discover new treatment plans for humans.
B)only chimpanzees can be used in biomedical research intended to benefit humans,because chimpanzees are our closest relatives.
C)chimpanzees can be used in biomedical research only when it concerns life-threatening human diseases.
D)it will slowly begin to withdraw funding for biomedical research involving any great apes.
E)it will no longer fund any biomedical research involving chimpanzees.
A)great apes must be used in biomedical research if we are to discover new treatment plans for humans.
B)only chimpanzees can be used in biomedical research intended to benefit humans,because chimpanzees are our closest relatives.
C)chimpanzees can be used in biomedical research only when it concerns life-threatening human diseases.
D)it will slowly begin to withdraw funding for biomedical research involving any great apes.
E)it will no longer fund any biomedical research involving chimpanzees.
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28
An important method of learning among infants and juveniles is:
A)sex.
B)brachiation.
C)play.
D)knuckle-walking.
E)home ranges.
A)sex.
B)brachiation.
C)play.
D)knuckle-walking.
E)home ranges.
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29
All of the following are lessons that emerge from the orangutan study except:
A)the concept of biological stress cannot be applied equally across species.
B)reproductive strategies can be flexible.
C)orangutans have no forms of aggression within their communities.
D)primate behavior is serious and has social consequences that may not be anticipated.
E)one must be cautious in comparing behaviors across species.
A)the concept of biological stress cannot be applied equally across species.
B)reproductive strategies can be flexible.
C)orangutans have no forms of aggression within their communities.
D)primate behavior is serious and has social consequences that may not be anticipated.
E)one must be cautious in comparing behaviors across species.
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30
What do bonobos use to mark trails for communication?
A)Piles of small stones
B)Large leaves
C)Sticks that point the way
D)Piles of dirt
E)Flowers
A)Piles of small stones
B)Large leaves
C)Sticks that point the way
D)Piles of dirt
E)Flowers
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31
The more we learn of the behavior of our nearest primate relatives:
A)the more we become aware of the insignificance of behavior of other primates.
B)the more we become aware of the importance of human uniqueness as the most evolved primates.
C)the more we become aware of the importance of learned,socially shared practices and knowledge in these creatures and ourselves.
D)the less we need to know about other primates.
E)the more taxonomists consider separating humans out of the primate order.
A)the more we become aware of the insignificance of behavior of other primates.
B)the more we become aware of the importance of human uniqueness as the most evolved primates.
C)the more we become aware of the importance of learned,socially shared practices and knowledge in these creatures and ourselves.
D)the less we need to know about other primates.
E)the more taxonomists consider separating humans out of the primate order.
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32
If you were observing nonhuman primates,which of the following would you be more likely to observe hunting other mammals?
A)Bonobos and chimpanzees
B)Gorillas
C)New World monkeys
D)Lemurs
E)Marmosets
A)Bonobos and chimpanzees
B)Gorillas
C)New World monkeys
D)Lemurs
E)Marmosets
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33
A female chimpanzee does not reach sexual maturity until about the age of 10.Once she produces her first live offspring,what is the average number of years between births?
A)2-3 years
B)5-6 years
C)7-8 years
D)3-4 years
E)1 year
A)2-3 years
B)5-6 years
C)7-8 years
D)3-4 years
E)1 year
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34
Chimpanzees use which of the following communication signals to announce the arrival of another individual?
A)Lip smacking
B)Pant hoots
C)Trail marking
D)Clapping hands
E)Shaking hands
A)Lip smacking
B)Pant hoots
C)Trail marking
D)Clapping hands
E)Shaking hands
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35
lower rates of sexual activity.Monogamous primate species are frequently associated with:
A)lower rates of sexual activity.
B)lower levels of sexual dimorphism.
C)smaller territorial ranges.
D)fewer offspring.
E)higher levels of social activity.
A)lower rates of sexual activity.
B)lower levels of sexual dimorphism.
C)smaller territorial ranges.
D)fewer offspring.
E)higher levels of social activity.
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36
Behaving in a manner that tends to promote social cohesion is called:
A)affiliation.
B)exfoliation.
C)habituation.
D)altruism.
E)reconciliation.
A)affiliation.
B)exfoliation.
C)habituation.
D)altruism.
E)reconciliation.
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37
Apes generally nurse their young for how long?
A)6 months
B)1 year
C)2-3 years
D)4-5 years
E)6-7 years
A)6 months
B)1 year
C)2-3 years
D)4-5 years
E)6-7 years
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38
The ability to make and use tools is:
A)present only in humans and found in no other species.
B)a significant part of the everyday behavior of gorillas and orangutans.
C)present among chimpanzees but only involves nest-building among gorillas.
D)present only among chimpanzees and humans.
E)found among all primates regardless of species.
A)present only in humans and found in no other species.
B)a significant part of the everyday behavior of gorillas and orangutans.
C)present among chimpanzees but only involves nest-building among gorillas.
D)present only among chimpanzees and humans.
E)found among all primates regardless of species.
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39
Which of the following would not be a purpose for a chimpanzee's hunt?
A)Dietary
B)Political
C)Sport
D)Sexual
E)Social
A)Dietary
B)Political
C)Sport
D)Sexual
E)Social
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40
One form of communication appears to be unique to bonobos is/are:
A)the use of smoke signals.
B)the use of hollow logs to beat out messages.
C)the use of high-pitched howls.
D)signing.
E)trail markers.
A)the use of smoke signals.
B)the use of hollow logs to beat out messages.
C)the use of high-pitched howls.
D)signing.
E)trail markers.
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41
Gorillas appear to show less interest in sex compared with chimpanzees or bonobos.
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42
Smiles and embraces have long been understood to be universal among humans and our closest relatives.
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43
Natural selection may have favored single births in so many primates because we evolved as tree-dwellers and could not effectively hold and protect more than one offspring.
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44
Most New World monkeys are polyandrous with a single female and several males in a group.
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45
The cultural rules that allow our closest biological relatives (chimpanzees)to be used as objects of biomedical research are a product of a long,evolutionary history.
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46
Chimpanzees and gorillas both make and use tools.
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47
Chimpanzees are gathered into natal groups and not into communities.
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48
Chimpanzees,bonobos,and the other apes do not possess culture.
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49
Vervet monkeys have very specific learned alarm calls to indicate type and location of predators.
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50
Paleoanthropologists studied baboons as models for early human evolution because of their residence on savannahs.
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51
Altruism is only found among humans.
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52
Kinji Imanishi worked with Jane Goodall to discover many new behaviors in gorillas.
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53
Male orangutans may retain his adolescent physique even though his primary sex characteristics are fully mature,allowing him to father offspring.
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54
Bonobo females have concealed ovulation.
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55
In a captive chimpanzee population in Madrid,Spain,the animals learned how to wash sweet potatoes.
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56
The vast majority of primate species as monogamous.
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57
Chimpanzees engage in reconciliation as a social behavior.
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58
A home range is the area in which a group of primates was first born.
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59
Comparing baboons,bonobos,chimpanzees,and gorillas,gorillas live in the largest groups with the most clear-cut dominance hierarchy.
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60
Many primates are omnivores.
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61
What is the purpose of dominance hierarchies?
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62
Define a tool,and explain how it is used among nonhuman primates.
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63
What changes have occurred recently in terms of the laws regarding use of chimpanzees in biomedical research?
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64
What is grooming?
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65
What is the difference between a natal group and home range?
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66
Discuss why anthropologists study the social behavior of primates.
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67
Who is Kinji Imanishi,and what contributions did he make to our understanding of primates?
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68
How is dominance hierarchy expressed differently among gorillas,chimpanzees,and bonobos?
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69
What universal gestures have researchers found between humans and their closest relatives?
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70
Why do female orangutans frequently choose to mate with lower-ranking males?
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71
Why might natural selection have favored single births for so many primate species?
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72
What are the various theories and explanations for sexual dimorphism in species?
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73
What types of affiliative action do we find among primates?
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74
Identify the methods used by primatologists to study language capabilities among nonhuman primates.
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75
Do primates eat meat? Provide evidence for your answer.
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76
Why do some adolescent orangutans have arrested growth and development? How is this adaptive?
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77
Describe the different types of primate social organizations.
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78
On what principle is altruism based?
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79
Researchers have found a remarkable ability to learn among nonhuman primates.Choose two examples of inventive behavior,and discuss what occurred and why it is important.
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80
Describe the dilemma faced by primatologists when considering culture as a characteristic of nonhuman primates.Do most scientists believe that our nearest relatives have culture?
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