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... social group, at some levels of organization, to an organism. He thus makes one of the earliest statements on types of integration characteristic of primate groups, and emphasizes what he terms the "motivational and organizational raw ...
... social group, at some levels of organization, to an organism. He thus makes one of the earliest statements on types of integration characteristic of primate groups, and emphasizes what he terms the "motivational and organizational raw ...
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... STRUCTURE When Zuckerman ('32) formulated his theory of primate social organization, he appeared to assume that all higher primates were organized in the same basic grouping pattern. Later, Carpenter's ('64) work and the field studies ...
... STRUCTURE When Zuckerman ('32) formulated his theory of primate social organization, he appeared to assume that all higher primates were organized in the same basic grouping pattern. Later, Carpenter's ('64) work and the field studies ...
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... organization, in which small one-male groups, without losing their identity, are organized in large troops or ... social organization apparently are not related to the repertoire of social signals but probably to the relative strength of ...
... organization, in which small one-male groups, without losing their identity, are organized in large troops or ... social organization apparently are not related to the repertoire of social signals but probably to the relative strength of ...
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