Isbell discusses: a supportive test of predicted movement strategies using activity budgets; why thermal constraints explain the dichotomy between small nocturnal primates and large diurnal primates; the role of sensory differences in nocturnal solitary foragers versus diurnal group-living primatesUseful as both an introduction to primate socioecology and for those seeking a robust examination of the topic, Primate Socioecology addresses scientific debates about primate social organizations and invites researchers to ...
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Isbell discusses: a supportive test of predicted movement strategies using activity budgets; why thermal constraints explain the dichotomy between small nocturnal primates and large diurnal primates; the role of sensory differences in nocturnal solitary foragers versus diurnal group-living primatesUseful as both an introduction to primate socioecology and for those seeking a robust examination of the topic, Primate Socioecology addresses scientific debates about primate social organizations and invites researchers to question long-held assumptions.
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