A Field Study of the Behavior and Social Relations of Howling MonkeysJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 - 168 pages |
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... plants and trees from the island have been identified by Standley . Chap- man ( 17 ) has observed and listed over 230 species of birds . The studies of Chapman ( 17 ) and Enders ( 26 ) show that the island has almost a complete sampling ...
... plants and trees from the island have been identified by Standley . Chap- man ( 17 ) has observed and listed over 230 species of birds . The studies of Chapman ( 17 ) and Enders ( 26 ) show that the island has almost a complete sampling ...
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... Plant specimens . A col- lection was made of specimens of food eaten by howlers . These plant specimens were preserved , numbered , and sent to a specialist on Central American flora for identification . B. REACTIONS OF HOWLERS TO AN ...
... Plant specimens . A col- lection was made of specimens of food eaten by howlers . These plant specimens were preserved , numbered , and sent to a specialist on Central American flora for identification . B. REACTIONS OF HOWLERS TO AN ...
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... plant specimens , 33-34 1 DIRECTORY AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL PERIODICALS American Journal of Psychology —. Adjustinent , period of , 90 After - birth , 68 Aggressiveness , 82 ; in sexual activity , 91 Aloualla palliata acquatorialis ...
... plant specimens , 33-34 1 DIRECTORY AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL PERIODICALS American Journal of Psychology —. Adjustinent , period of , 90 After - birth , 68 Aggressiveness , 82 ; in sexual activity , 91 Aloualla palliata acquatorialis ...
Contents
R CARPENTER | 9 |
Review of literature on the natural history of howling monkeys | 12 |
Field procedures and reactions of howlers to an observer | 21 |
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