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Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | Survivors from Another World | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Methods and Materials | 15 |
Ch. 3 | The Selfish Herd: Modal Social Organization | 23 |
Ch. 4 | Birth and the Hiding Strategy | 52 |
Ch. 5 | Behavioral Development | 79 |
Ch. 6 | Lifetime Dominance Ranks of Females and Males | 102 |
Ch. 7 | Female Reproduction: The Level of Expenditure | 119 |
Ch. 8 | Female Reproduction: Age, Rank, and Individual Differences | 149 |
Ch. 9 | Male Reproduction: A Short, Dangerous Life | 171 |
Ch. 10 | The Mating System: Conflict and Cooperation between the Sexes | 206 |
Ch. 11 | The Ghosts of Predators Past | 234 |
App. 1 | Ungulate Populations on the National Bison Range | 245 |
App. 2 | The National Bison Range Pronghorn Population | 246 |
App. 3 | A Partial List of Native Flowering Grassland Plants Found in Pronghorn Habitat on the National Bison Range | 248 |
App. 4 | Dates of Birth and Death, Focal Hours of Observation, and the Nature of Early Social Experience of Individual Males and Females That Were Followed Longitudinally | 254 |
App. 5 | Measurement of Male Size | 255 |
App. 6 | Measurement of Rut Activity Costs of Females | 256 |
References | 259 | |
AuthorIndex | 289 | |
Subject Index | 296 |
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