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Pt. I | Capuchins in nature | |
1 | Taxonomy, distribution and conservation : where and what are they and how did they get there? | 13 |
2 | Behavioral ecology : how do capuchins make a living? | 36 |
3 | Community ecology : how do capuchins interact with their local communities and influence their environments? | 55 |
4 | Life history and demography | 72 |
Pt. II | Behavioral biology | |
5 | The body | 83 |
6 | Development | 106 |
7 | Motor skills | 126 |
Pt. III | Behavioral psychology | |
8 | Perceiving the world : memory and perception | 143 |
9 | Engaging the world : exploration and problem-solving | 157 |
10 | Fancy manipulators : capuchins use objects as tools | 173 |
11 | Living together : social interactions, relationships and social structure | 202 |
12 | Erotic artists : sexual behavior, forms of courtship and mating | 221 |
13 | Learning together : socially biased learning 244 | |
Epilogue : the (in)complete capuchin | 260 | |
App. I | Plant foods eaten by capuchins | 261 |
App. II | Sites of long-term field observations of capuchin monkeys listed in the bibliography | 286 |
App. III | Blood biochemistry, hematological and serum protein parameters for males and females (a) and juveniles and adults (b) | 287 |
App.V | Literature resources on management of captive capuchins | 291 |
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