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Sabah M. Abdelbasircing of prob lems, as in ecology and psychology for example, that makes ‘more sense‘ of topics such as ‘intelligence‘, responses to ‘novelty‘, feeding strategies and socialleaming. The aim of the book is to provide readily digestible information in a number of areas of current interest in behaviour量被毁坏 发表于 2025-3-29 06:08:02
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Hasna Aziamsuch relationships is critical if we are to interpret the positional behaviors of extant primates, or the reconstructed positional behaviors of extinct primates. Only when we know the ecological context of locomotor modes and feeding postures can we begin to address questions concerning their adaptive significance (Fleagle, 1979).摇曳的微光 发表于 2025-3-29 12:04:46
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Gomaa A. M. Ali,Zinab H. Bakr,Vahid Safarifard,Kwok Feng Chongely determine the way in which females are distributed and that this, in turn, determines what the males can do; and, finally (6) that primate social systems can be viewed as variations around a common theme (essentially, relationships between females).Halfhearted 发表于 2025-3-30 02:26:55
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