On Socialization in Hamadryas Baboons: A Field Study

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Bucknell University Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 207
This book presents the results of an eighteen-month field study of wild hamadryas baboons. The author attempts to interpret his findings in terms of the bonding-stage model of Hans Kummer and compares the hamadryas socialization pattern with those of other primate species, including humans.
 

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Introduction
23
B Study Site
26
C SexAge Classes
29
E Samples
30
The Band Unit
33
B The Band as an Ecological Unit
39
C The Band as a Social Unit
44
2 Interactions of Juveniles across Band Units
45
From the Initial to the Mature OneMale Unit
118
B The Enlarged OneMale Unit
125
2 The Behavior of the Transferred Females
127
3 Family Forming and Sexual Swellings in Females
132
C The Defeated Leader
133
D Discussion
139
The Ontogeny of MaleMale Interactions
144
1 Notifying among Initial Leaders
145

3 Interactions of Mature Males across Band Units
47
D Summary and Discussion
48
Frequencies of Behavior
51
C Results on Agedependent Frequencies
55
D Results on Sexdependent Frequencies
62
E Results on Troopdependent Frequencies
68
Ontogeny of Social Relationships
70
B Methodical Approach
71
C The Maxima Sequence of Play Sexual Behavior and Grooming
75
D The Dyadic Rules
77
1 Interactions among Immatures
79
2 Interactions between Immatures and Mature Males
80
E Interactions between Immatures and Adult Females
83
F Discussion
86
The Forming of the Initial Unit
90
A The Development of the Initial Bond in Band I
92
2 The Separation from the Females Parental Unit
96
3 BandSpecific Differences in Forming the Initial Unit
99
B Interactions between Initial Bonds and Harem Leaders
100
1 Overt Interference of Harem Leaders with Developing Initial Units
101
2 Inhibitive Effect of Harem Leaders on Developing Initial Units
102
C Interactions of Followers with Immatures
109
D Exclusion among Followers
111
E Interactions of Initial Females
112
2 Interactions with Adult Females
114
3 Interactions with Immatures
115
F Discussion
116
2 Notifying between Harem and Initial Leaders
150
3 An Interpretation of Notifying
154
B Notifying on the Foraging March
155
1 Notifying and Coordination of Travel
157
2 Family Forming and Coordination of Travel
161
3 Speculations on Notifying
163
C The Clan Structure of the Band
164
1 Morphological and Spatial Symptoms of Clan Structure
165
2 Social Features of Clan Structure
166
3 On the Ontogenetic Development of Clan Structure
167
4 Stupsie A Male Who Changed His Clan
168
D The Origin of the LeaderFollower Association
170
2 A Hypothesis on the Ontogenetic Origin of Vertical Relationships
172
3 Chance Observations on Vertical MaleMale Relationships
176
E Discussion
178
A Framework for Socialization
181
B The Stem Structure of Subhuman Primate Society
182
C The Hamadryas Society
183
D MotherInfant Behavior in Socialization
186
E Coaction of Dyadic and Triadic Rules
188
2 The Ontogenic Transition from MaleMale to MaleFemale Relationships
190
F A Glimpse at Man
194
Summary
199
References
201
Subject Index
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