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Who did psychological studies to understand primate minds in the 1920s/1930s? |
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What did Clarence Ray Carpenter study and when? |
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Howler monkeys in the 1930's and 1940's |
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Who studied baboons in the 1950's? |
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Sherwood Washburn He studied the hominid transition to terrestrial habitat |
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Who funded the trimates? When? |
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Dian Fossey Jane Goodall Brute Galdikas |
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What organization did Dian Fossey found? |
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Gorilla Fund International |
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What organization did Jane Goodall found? |
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The Jane Goodall Institute |
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Who founded Orangutan Foundation International? |
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What type of research did Jane Goodall do? |
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Where did Jane Goodall work? |
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What was Jane Goodall criticized for? |
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Using anthropomorphic terminology which was unscientific |
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What does the Jane Goodall Institute do? |
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fundraising for wildlife, animal and human rights, environmental protection Roots and shoots |
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How many years did Jane Goodall research? |
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Where did Birute Galdikas study orangutans? |
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How many years did Birute Galdikas research? |
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Which of the trimates was murdered? |
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What did Dian Fossey study? |
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When did Fossey begin a campaign against gorilla poaching? |
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When poachers killed Digit, a male gorilla Fossey was attached to |
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Where did Dian Fossey study? |
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Zaire, then Rwanda (due to political unrest) |
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What did Takayoshi Kano study? |
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When did Takayoshi Kano study? |
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Democratic Republic of Congo due to civil unrest, is frequently disrupted |
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actions carried out by an individual |
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What is the procedure for documenting primate behavior? (2 steps) |
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It is first perceived, then recorded |
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Is the documentation for primate behavior subject to error? |
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What are the potential errors in documenting primate behavior? (two) |
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human interpretation errors from bias |
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What are the three common forms of bias when interpreting behavior? |
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1) Anthropocentrism 2) Anthropomorphism 3) Primatomorphism |
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What is the anthropocentrism error bias? |
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humans tend to view Homo sapiens as superior |
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What is the anthropomorphism bias? |
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humans tend to ascribe human meaning to non-human behavior |
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What is the primatomorphism bias? |
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An excuse - since humans are primates, primate-like behaviors should be found in humans and human-like behaviors should be found in primates |
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How should an anthropologist avoid anthropomorphic bias? |
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Describe behaviors rather than infer meanings |
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What are two types of behavioral research questions? |
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Conditional behavior
adaptive significance of behavior |
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What does the study of proximate behavior deal with? |
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What are two questions asked when studying proximate behavior? |
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What caused the immediate behavior? What is the individual experience of the animal? |
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What type of behavior is seen when birds fly south for winter? |
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Proximate --researchers only see the immediate behavior, not the adaptive significance of the behavior |
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Behaviors which may reflect an animals life stage (juvenile play, for example) |
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What do ultimate explanations deal with? |
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evolutionary benefits (or costs) of a behavior |
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What two key questions are asked for ultimate explanations? |
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What are the costs/benefits of this behavior? How was this behavior selected for? |
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What are three reasons given for studying behavior? |
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understand behaviors evolve
understand early social organization and environmental influences
infer about human ancestral behaviors |
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Which primates are considered the closest living relatives to humans? |
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When is life on earth hypothesized to have begun? |
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When is hypothesized that humans diverged from today's apes? |
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the physical expression of your genes (combination of environmental and genetic influence |
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evolutionary relatedness between species |
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Define interspecific variation |
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variation between two species |
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Define intraspecific variation |
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variation among individuals within a species |
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Define Behavioral ecology |
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using evolutionary principles to understand adaptive advantages in different environmental conditions |
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biological differences between males and females beyond their respective reproductive systems |
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define sexual monomorphism |
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biological simularities between males and females beyond their respective reproductive systems |
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Define hierarchies of behavior |
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differential access resources / mates |
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Define agonistic behavior |
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aggressive / submissive interactions |
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Define egalitarian behavior |
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nonhierarchical, equal status |
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Define affiliative behaviors |
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close proximity, frequent positive social interactions |
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a male with multiple female partners |
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a female with multiple male partners |
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tend to live as a mated pair |
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tend to live in larger groups and break into smaller groups when foraging during the day |
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remain within the natal group |
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males disperse and females remain philopatric |
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females disperse and males remain philopatric |
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What is an insectivore diet? |
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What is a faunivore diet? |
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What is a frugivore diet? |
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What are the layers in a tropical forest primate habitat? |
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Emergent layer (top) Canopy (next under top) Understory (tree trunks, bottom branches) (note that primates are arboreal, and will not be in the bottom two layers of tropical forest habitat--shrubs and forest floor) |
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