Animal social complexity : intelligence, culture, and individualized societies / Frans B. M. de Wall, Peter L. Tyack
Nível de parte analítica: Discovering culture in birds : the role of learning and development • Do killer whales have culture? • Society and culture in the deep and open ocean : the sperm whale and other cetacians • Spontaneous use of tools by semifree-ranging capuchin monkeys • Ten dispatches from the chimpazee culture wars • Sex differences in termite fishing among gombe chimpanzees • Individuality and flexibility of cultural behavior patterns in chimpanzees • Movement imitation in monkeys • Koshima monkeys and Bossou chimpazees : long-term research on culture in nonhuman primates • Natural semanticity in wild primates • Dolphins communicate about individual-specific social relationships • Social and vocal complexity in Bats • Representational vocal signaling in the chimpanzee • Vocal communication in wild parrots • Emotional recognition by chimpazees • Laughter and smiling : the intertwining of nature and culture • Conflict resolution in the spotted hyena • Social syntax : the if-then structureof social problem solving • The structure of social knowledge in monkeys • Equivalence classification as an approach to social knowledge : from sea lions to simians • Sperm whale social structure : why it takes a village to raise a child • Is social stress a consequence of subordination or a cost of dominance? • Maternal rank inheritance in the spotted hyena • The social complexity of spotted hyenas • Levels and patterns in dolphin alliance formation • Coalitionary aggression in white-faced capuchins • Complex cooperation among tai chimpanzees • Sources of social complexity in the three elephant species • Dolphin social complexity : lessons from long-term study and life history • Sociality and disease risk : a comparative study of leukocyte counts in primates • Life history and cognitive evolution in primatesPublicação: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2003Descrição: XIV, 616 p.Disponibilidade: