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Social organization

Caniciro, U. L. (1967). On the Relationship between Size of Population and Complexity of Social Organization. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 23-234-243. [Pg.75]

Hurst, J. L. (1987a) Behavioral variation in wild house mice Mus domesticus Rutty - a quantitative assessment of female social organization. Anim. Behav. 35, 1846-1857. [Pg.47]

Hofer, H. and East, M.L. (1993a) The commuting system of Serengeti spotted hyaenas how a predator copes with migratory prey. I. Social organization. Anim. Behav. 46, 547-557. [Pg.176]

Nier, Keith. "The Emergence of Physics in Nineteenth-Century Britain as a Socially Organized Category of Knowledge Preliminary Studies." Ph.D. dissertation, Harvard University, 1975. [Pg.334]

Alexander, R. D. Noonan, K. M. 1979. Concealment of ovulation, parental care, and human social evolution. In Evolutionary biology and human social organization (Ed. by N. A. Chagnon W. G. Irons), pp. 436-453. Duxbury North Scituate. [Pg.117]

Among these factors, social organizations, including inter- and intrasexual relationships, provide a matrix within which other behaviors occur. The behavioral effects of steroid hormones, especially in humans, have for the most part not been considered in these contexts. [Pg.155]

Insel, T. R., and Shapiro, L. 1992. Oxytocin receptor distribution reflects social organization in monogamous and polygamous voles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 89 5981—5985. [Pg.161]

Bowen, W. D. (1978). Social organization of the coyote in relation to prey size, Ph.D. Thesis, University of British Columbia. [Pg.438]

Bradbury, J. W. and Vehrencamp, S. L. (1977). Social organization and foraging in embal-lonuridbats. Ill-IV. Behavioral Ecology 2,1-29. [Pg.438]

Carter, C. S., Getz, L. L., and Cohen-Parsons, M. (1986). Relationships between social organization and behavioral endocriology in a monogramous mammal. Advances in the Study of Behavior 16,109-146. [Pg.444]

Shove, E. (2003) Comfort, Cleanliness and Convenience The Social Organization of Normality, Berg, Oxford... [Pg.35]

Jackson, R. R. (1978). Male mating strategies of dictynid spiders with differing types of social organization. Symposia of the Zoological Society, London 42 79-88. [Pg.146]


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