Animal behaviour

How monkeys see the world

Acknowledgments

1. What Is It Like to be a Monkey?

2. Social Behavior

3. Social Knowledge

4. Vocal Communication

5. What the Vocalizations of Monkeys Mean

6. Summarizing the Mental Representations of Vocalizations and Social Relationships

7. Deception

8. Attribution

9. Social and Nonsocial Intelligence

10. How Monkeys See the World

Appendix

References

Index

Author(s)
Cheney, Dorothy L.
Seyfarth, Robert M.

New perspectives in primate evolution and behaviour

Author(s)
Harcourt, Caroline S.
Sherwood, Bryan R.

The marvels of animal behavior

Behavioural ecology : an evolutionary approach

Author(s)
Krebs, J. R.
Davies, N. B.

Ecology of predator-prey interactions

Author(s)
Barbosa, Pedro
Castellanos, Ignacio

The new anthropomorphism

Author(s)
Kennedy, John S.

The inevitable bond : examining scientist-animal interactions

Author(s)
Davis, Hank
Balfour, Dianne

Intraspecific variation in the social systems of wild vertebrates

Author(s)
Lott, Dale F.

Behavior and ecology of the Asiatic elephant in southeastern Ceylon

Author(s)
McKay, George M.

The African leopard : ecology and behavior of a solitary felid

Author(s)
Bailey, Theodore N.
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