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On the Move: How and Why Animals Travel in Groups
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| #1951718 in Books | 2000-05-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.70 x6.00l,2.37 | File type: PDF | 822 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Monkeys on the Move (as well as other species)|By Erin Maynard|This book gives the ranging patterns of various species of primates, from ring-tailed lemurs, to mountain gorillas to sulawasi black crested macaques. Most of the chapters are based on the reseachers own work, but some chapters are only reviews of others' work. Very good resource for those interested in ranging as|.com |Chimpanzees, the human species' closest living relatives, spend their lives in serial relationships: they feed, sleep, mate, and socialize in groups whose members constantly change. Given this complex and fluid social environment, how do chimps coordinate
Getting from here to there may be simple for one individual. But as any parent, scout leader, or CEO knows, herding a whole troop in one direction is a lot more complicated. Who leads the group? Who decides where the group will travel, and using what information? How do they accomplish these tasks?
On the Move addresses these questions, examining the social, cognitive, and ecological processes that underlie patterns and strategies of group travel. Chap...
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