Primatology Guide: 1. Books 2. Ebooks 3. Ejournals 4. Videos 5. Web Resources
Primatology Guide: 1. Books 2. Ebooks 3. Ejournals 4. Videos 5. Web Resources
Primatology Guide: 1. Books 2. Ebooks 3. Ejournals 4. Videos 5. Web Resources
Adaptive origins: evolution and human development By LaFreniere, Peter Call No. BF698.95.L169
Gestural communication in nonhuman and human primates By Liebal, Katja Call No. P117.G393G
Monkeys on the edge: ecology and management of long-tailed macaques and their interface with humans By Fuentes, Agustin Call No. QL737.P93M745K
New perspectives in primate evolution & behaviour By Harcourt, Caroline Call No. QL737.P9N532
Pretending and imagination in animals and children By Mitchell, Robert W. Call No. BF723.I5P942 2002
Primate males: causes and consequences of variation in group composition By Kappeler, Peter M. Call No. QL737.P9P952P
Primate origins of human cognition and behavior By Matsuzawa, Tetsuro Call No. QL737.P9M434
Self-awareness in animals and humans : developmental perspectives ByParker, Sue Taylor. Call No. BF697.5.S43S465S 1991
The ape and the sushi master: cultural reflections by a primatologist By Waal, F. B. M. Call No. QL785.W111 2001
The cultured chimpanzee : reflections on cultural primatology By McGrew, W. C. Call No. QL737.P96M147 2004
The evolution of hemispheric specialization in primates By Hopkins, William D. Call No. QP385.5.E93 2007
The gestural communication of apes and monkeys By Call, Josep. Call No. QL737.P96G393
The primate family tree: the amazing diversity of our closest relatives By Redmond, Ian Call No. QL737.P9R318
Tree of origin: what primate behavior can tell us about human social evolution By Waal, F. B. M. Call No. QL737.P9T786
Wily monkeys: social intelligence of Tibetan macaques By Ogawa, Hideshi Call No. QL737.P93G34 2006
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