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1. A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons by Robert M. Sapolsky | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2002-03-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description "I had never planned to become a savanna baboon when I grew up; instead, I had always assumed I would become a mountain gorilla," writes Robert Sapolsky in this witty and riveting chronicle of a scientist's coming-of-age in remote Africa. An exhilarating account of Sapolsky's twenty-one-year study of a troop of rambunctious baboons in Kenya, A Primate's Memoir interweaves serious scientific observations with wry commentary about the challenges and pleasures of living in the wilds of the Serengeti -- for man and beast alike. Over two decades, Sapolsky survives culinary atrocities, gunpoint encounters, and a surreal kidnapping, while witnessing the encroachment of the tourist mentality on the farthest vestiges of unspoiled Africa. As he conducts unprecedented physiological research on wild primates, he becomes evermore enamored of his subjects -- unique and compelling characters in their own right -- and he returns to them summer after summer, until tragedy finally prevents him. By turns hilarious and poignant, A Primate's Memoir is a magnum opus from one of our foremost science writers. His memoir is, in the main, quite humorous, although Sapolsky flings a fewdarts along the way at the late activist Dian Fossey--who, he hints, mayhave indirectly caused the deaths of her beloved mountain gorillas by herunstable, irrational dealings with local people--and at local bureaucratswhose interests did not often coincide with those of Sapolsky's wildcharges. It is also full of good information on primates and primatology, asubject whose practitioners, it seems, are constantly fighting to savespecies and ecosystems. "Every primatologist I know is losing that battle,"he writes. "They make me think of someone whose unlikely job would be tocollect snowflakes, to rush into a warm room and observe the uniquepattern under a microscope before it melts and is never seen again."--Gregory McNamee Customer Reviews (78)
On Tourists and Baboons...
Not What I Expected, But In A Good Way
At it's core - an alarming book.
A True Hero
Should have stuck to the baboons. |
2. Atlas of Primate Gross Anatomy: Baboon, Chimpanzee, and Man by Daris Ray Swindler, Charles D. Wood | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1982-06)
list price: US$14.50 Isbn: 0898743214 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (2)
Essential tool for the Anatomist and student I have used this text many times both in the lab and in the classroom and heartily endorse it for anyone working in anatomy, animal sciences, primatology, and physical anthropology.This book is worth its weight in gold and you will find yourself constantly referring to it. Also useful in this text are the charts at the end of the book covering the musculature and innervation in each genus - priceless in itself.In fact I do not know of another comparitive source for that information - I would often use these charts as handouts in classes.This is a volume that you'll never regret having - you will find yourself using it more often than you thought.
Primate Gross Anatomy |
3. Foraging for Survival: Yearling Baboons in Africa by Stuart A. Altmann | |
Hardcover: 617
Pages
(1998-08-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Perhaps the most striking result of Altmann's study is that the baboons' subsequent survival and reproductive success could be accurately predicted from what they had eaten as yearlings. Those that had energy intakes closest to the optimum and protein intakes furthest above their requirements were most likely to survive to adulthood and to successfully produce offspring. The result of decades of research, Foraging for Survival will be an essential reference for primatologists, behavioral ecologists, mammalogists, and nutritionists. Customer Reviews (2)
This is a great book intended to ecology specialists Houle, A. (1999). Book-Review: Foraging for survival: Yearling baboons in Africa. Behavioural Processes. (in press)
This book is destined to become a classic in primatology. At the outset, Altmann describes what thebaboons ate, how they ate it, and what foods they avoided altogether duringthe study period (1975-1976).He then identifies what baboons should eat. A foraging strategy is an ultimate endpoint, achieved via an array ofpotential tactical routes.Altmann evaluates both the feeding tactics andthe eclectic foraging strategy of his young baboons by identifying thedegree to which they deviate from an optimum model of adaptive feedingtraits. The baboons' actual dietary intake is compared to thespecifications of adequate and optimal diets; this is done for both anaverage yearling's diet, as well as on individual variance from thepredicted diets. Deviations from the optimum are viewed as indicatorsof potential differences in reproductive fitness.Although the feedingdata stem from research undertaken in the mid-1970s, Altmann takesadvantage of the two succeeding decades to relate differences in juvenilediets to longevity and fitness outcomes later in life.This historicaldepth is particularly valuable because it tests the model by evaluatingwhether those baboons that come closer to the optimum as juveniles havehigher fitness as adults. Altmann expands on the extreme selectivityexhibited by baboons, providing details on the toxic load, protein,carbohydrate, water content, and load of various plant species and themanner in which baboons maximize (or minimize) their intake of these foodcomponents.Finally, he assesses the anatomical and behavioral attributesthat may contribute to making baboons one of the most successful andbroadly distributed primate species.To complement the main body of thetext, Altmann includes a series of appendices and tables in which heevaluates various methodological and definitional issues relating tocalculating feeding bouts and dietary intake.Here, he presents additionaldetail on diet composition and the nutritional and toxic attributes ofplant foods. The work's emphasis on juvenile feeding behavior is anunusual yet valuable feature.This developmental stage is often overlookedin studies of non-human primate behavior and ecology, despite the fact thatthis period, and the transition from a milk diet to an adult diet, areundoubtedly critical to our understanding of adult fitness and life historypatterns. However, some caution is warranted: This book was not intendedfor the casual student of animal feeding behavior, nor for those new tooptimal foraging theory.Altmann's models, food intake calculations, andfeeding bout formulae are exacting, and quite abstracted from theexperience of observing feeding behavior.Before embarking into thisvolume, non-modelers will have to review the technical terminology thatnecessarily accompanies Optimization Theory.In addition, I do not viewthe generalizations (outlined in Chapter Two) based on the relationshipsamong body size, patch size, and dietary selectivity to be particularlyilluminating.Too many exceptions to his proposed relationships can befound for such generalizations to be of much explanatory utility. Nonetheless, this book is destined to become a classic in primatefeeding behavior.It is exhaustive in its breadth, a pleasure to read, andsets the standard for amalgamation of modeling theory and ecologicalobservation. ... Read more |
4. Foraging for Survival: Yearling Baboons in Africa by Stuart A. Altmann | |
Paperback: 617
Pages
(2000-04-15)
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5. Primates: Baboons, Drills, Geladas v. 8: Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy (Publications, Science & Mathematics Texts) by W.C.Osman Hill | |
Hardcover: 750
Pages
(1984-01-01)
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6. A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons [PRIMATES MEMOIR] [Paperback] | |
Unknown Binding:
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(2002-03-31)
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7. The Baboon As a Nonhuman Primate Model for the Study of Human Reproduction (Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigations) | |
Paperback: 56
Pages
(2004-01)
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8. Shape-adjusted bone mineral density measurements in baboons: other factors explain primate skeletal element representation at Swartkrans [An article from: Journal of Archaeological Science] by K.J. Carlson, T.R. Pickering | |
Digital:
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(2004-05-01)
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9. Almost Human: A Journey into the World of Baboons by Shirley C. Strum | |
Paperback: 323
Pages
(2001-09-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (8)
Almost Human - 2001 book by Dr. Shirley Strum
Even today, they deserve a safe life
YOU NEED THIS BOOK!
A SCIENTIST BECOMES A SAVIOUR
An important book of science and meta-science Just as fascinating as her discoveries about baboons, however, is her account of the effort to get her field results heard within the closed shop of baboon studies.She ran into a problem that damages almost all the sciences:The experts who get to decide whether the results of your research get published in scientific journals are usually the very same people whose triumphant discoveries of twenty years ago your research is about to supercede or even contradict.Naturally they think your work is nonsense and do all they can to keep it from getting published - because if you are right, and prevail, then their great work is erased.This struggle has been faced by so many scientists that it's a wonder we ever advance human learning at all.The only things that get published quickly and easily are the results that confirm our preexisting views.Indeed, one sees quite a bit of baboon behavior among scientists - as among all other humans.... This was an important book for me, with insights that I have used in my own writing for years.I'm glad it's coming back into print in a new paperback edition.It's about time! ... Read more |
10. Baboon Ecology: African Field Research (A Phoenix book) by Stuart A. Altmann | |
Paperback: 456
Pages
(1970-11)
list price: US$4.95 Isbn: 0226016021 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
11. Primate social perception: An investigation of baboon visual preferences for socially relevant stimuli by Randall C Kyes | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1984)
Asin: B0006YOH1S Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
12. Social units of a free-living population of hamadryas baboons (A Warner modular publication) by Hans Kummer | |
Unknown Binding: 16
Pages
(1973)
Asin: B00072MGR6 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. Strategies of Sex and Survival Hamadryas Baboons: Through a Female Lens by Larissa Swedell | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2005-03-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book is an essential, up-to-date reference on the behavior, ecology, and reproduction of wild hamadryas baboons. This book rectifies the male-biased view of hamadryas baboon behavior that has persisted over the decades, suggesting that female behavior contributes more to hamadryas social organization than has previously been assumed, and that females may, in fact, be acting in their own best interests after all. Those potentially conducting research on hamadryas baboons, baboons in general, or primates in general include university faculty, researchers at other institutions, and undergraduate and graduate students world-wide. Customer Reviews (1)
Classic baboon field study with new perspective |
14. Ecological and Sociological Studies of Gelada Baboons (Contributions to Primatology, 16) by M. Kawai | |
Paperback: 344
Pages
(1980-08)
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15. On Socialization in Hamadryas Baboons: A Field Study by Jean Jacques Abegglen | |
Hardcover: 207
Pages
(1984-05)
list price: US$45.00 Isbn: 0838750176 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. Large Baboon. by A. (engraved by). (PRIMATES) Bell | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1810)
Asin: B00455Z7SQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. Primate's Memoir, A: Love,Death and Baboons in East Aftica | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2001)
Asin: B000OOL3H6 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. Primate's Memoir, A: Love,Death and Baboons in East Aftica by Robert M. Sapolsky | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2001)
Isbn: 1841975079 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
19. In Quest of the Sacred Baboon by Hans Kummer | |
Hardcover: 408
Pages
(1995-10-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description With their furry white mantles and gleaming red hindquarters, the Hamadryas appear frequently in the art of the ancient Egyptians--who may have interpreted the baboons' early morning grooming rituals as sun-worshiping rites. Back then, Hamadryas were thought to be incarnates of Thoth, the god of wisdom; today they are considered to have one of the most highly structured social systems among primates, very close, in some respects, to that of humans. In the 1960s, Kummer, after conflicts with nomadic warriors, managed to track down these elusive baboons near the Danakil Desert, and then followed them from dawn to dusk on their treks from one feeding place to another. His scientific account of this period reads like a travel memoir as he describes his encounters with the Hamadryas and the people with whom they share the desert. Winding his way through cliffs and stubble, Kummer records the baboons' social life, from the development of pair relationships to the way an entire group decides where to march each day. Much like the human nomads who cope with the harsh demands of the desert environment, the Hamadryas maintain a society that is strict and patriarchal in its details but multilayered and flexible in its largest units. We learn, for example, of the Hamadryas' respect for possession that protects family structure and of the cohesion among family leaders that lessens the threat of battle. At the same time, clear-cut personalities emerge from Kummer's account, drawing us into the life stories and power struggles of individual baboons. Whereas this rich detail holds many implications for natural scientists, the colorful way it comes to life makes for a compelling book bound to entertain and educate all readers. Customer Reviews (1)
Science writing at its best |
20. Performance of hamadryas baboons and Japanese macaques on a video task by Kurt A Hoffman | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1992)
Asin: B0006ORRSS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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