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245 00 $aOn the move :$bhow and why animals travel in groups /$cedited by Sue Boinski and Paul A. Garber.
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c2000.
300 $axi, 811 p. :$bill., maps;$c24 p. cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 691-787).
505 0 $a1. The physiology and energetics of movement: effects on individuals and groups --2. Determinants of group size in primates: the importance of travel costs --3. A critical evaluation of the influence of predators on primates: effects on group travel --4. Mixed-species association and group movement --5. Territorial defense and the ecology of group movements in small-bodied neotropical primates --6. Group movement and individual cognition: lessons from social insects --7. Spatial movement strategies: theory, evidence, and challenges. --8. Primate brain evolution: cognitive demands of foraging or of social life?
505 0 $a9. Animal movement as a group-level adaptation --10. Evidence for the use of spatial, temporal, and social information by primate foragers. --11. Homing and detour behavior in golden lion tamarin social groups --12. Comparative movement patterns of two semiterrestrial cercopithecine primates: the Tana river crested mangabey and the sulawesi crested black macaque --13. Mountain gorilla habitat use strategies and group movements --14. Quo vadis? Tactics of food search and group movement in primates and other animals --15. Social manipulation within and between troops mediates primate group movement --16. Grouping and movement patterns in malagasy primates --17. How monkeys find their way: leadership, coordination, and cognitive maps of African baboons.
505 0 $a18. Birds of many feathers: the formation and structure of mixed-species flocks of forest birds --19. Keeping in touch at sea: group movement in dolphins and whales --20. Group travel in social carnivores --21. Ecological correlates of home range variation in primates: implications for hominid evolution --22. Patterns and processes of group movement in human nomadic populations: a case study of the Turkana of Northwestern Kenya.
650 0 $aSocial behavior in animals.$0(NOBLE)15137
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650 0 $aAnimal migration.$0(NOBLE)1463
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700 1 $aGarber, Paul Alan.
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