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Biological Anthropology Textbook: Our origins discovering physical anthropology

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Biological Anthropology

Textbook: Our origins discovering physical anthropology 4th edition

Answer each topic

Chapter 7: Primate Sociality, Social Behavior, and Culture

Early primate studies

Jane Goodall

Why study primate behavior?

Main question of primatologists

The diversity of primate societies

Theory of primate social behavior

Mothers and infants

Primate residence patterns

Primate reproductive strategies

Sexual selection, sexual dimorphism

Dominance hierarchies

Communication

Ape language ability

Chimpanzee tool use

Primate cooperation, affiliative interactions

Food acquisition, factors for female feeding success

Why are primates social?

Explanation / Answer

Primate Behaviour

The primates are the origin from where we humans have derived like monkeys, apes, tarsiers, lemurs etc. Anthropologists study the primate behavior as it helps in learning about the species and in short helps in learning more about humans. It helps in understanding more about the anatomy, interaction and the similarities and differences between primates and humans. By studying primates it helps in better understanding of the evolution.

Some of the main questions by primatologists

What is the best way to conserve the genetic structure of the primates?

How does global and climatic change affect the primates?

How do environmental factors impact the ecosystem?

How are the primates able to co-exist?

What is the rate of disappearance of the primates?