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"Craig B. Stanford, Richard W. Wrangham" Chimpanzee and Red Colobus: The Ecology of Predator and Prey Harvard University Press 1998 0674116674 / 9780674116672 Hardcover Very Good "clean, tight, unmarked ,with very good dustjacket, remainder dot on bottom page edges.() Our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees, are familiar enough - bright and ornery and promiscuous. But they also kill and eat their kin, in this case the red colobus monkey, which may say something about primate - even hominid - evolution. This book, the first detailed account of a predator-prey relationship involving two wild primates, documents a six-year investigation into how the risk of predation molds primate society. Taking us to Gombe National Park in Tanzania, a place made famous by Jane Goodall's studies, the book offers a close look at how predation by wild chimpanzees - observable in the park as nowhere else - has influenced the behavior, ecology, and demography of a population of red colobus monkeys. ID: mon0000096274" Price:
14.25 USD
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