ANTH 35110 - Primate Behavior, Spring 2008
Primate BehaviorProfessor Agustín Fuentes, Ph.D. Anthropology Department Course Structure: Two 75-minute classes per week. |
Sifaka, 2006. Photo courtesy of banoffi. Some rights reserved.
Course Description
This course explores the social lives of the nonhuman primates. It begins with an introduction to primate evolution and taxonomy and behavioral ecology. It further examines select groups of living primates through topics such as conservation, social behavior, cooperation/competition, reproduction, ethnoprimatology, and evolution of social organization.
Course Contents
ANTH 35110 - Syllabus , Spring 2008
ANTH 35110 - About the Professor , Spring 2008
ANTH 35110 - Calendar , Spring 2008
ANTH 35110 - Group Project , Spring 2008
ANTH 35110 - Resources , Spring 2008
ANTH 35110 - Assignments , Spring 2008
ANTH 35110 - Download This Course , Spring 2008
ANTH 35110 - Lectures , Spring 2008






















