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Survey of the genetic, ecological and social influences on non-human primate behavior from an evolutionary perspective; covers the major non-human primate groups, including their taxonomy, major adaptations, and their present geographic distribution. The history and development of primate behavior also will be considered with an emphasis on various models for interpreting behavior. P rerequisites: None. 3 units. This course fulfills the physical breadth requirement for the anthropology major.
The goals of this course are that the student:
Strier, Karen B. |
(2003) Primate Behavioral Ecology, 2nd edition. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. |
Rowe, Noel |
(1996) The Pictorial Guide to the Living Primates. East Hampton: Pogonias Press. |
Academic Honesty1If a student is found cheating in any of the assignments/exams of this class, the student will receive an F for that assignment/exam.
1Modified from the CSUS University Manual.
REQUIREMENTS: Three examinations (short answers), each worth 1/3 of the final grade.
ATTENDANCE: Attendance is mandatory, and will be taken at the beginning of each class. Every absence after the third absence will result in one letter grade (e.g., C+, C, C-) off the final semester grade.
CLASS PREPARATION: For Part 1, bring Rowe to each class. Also, download files described in class.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE POLICY: All electronic devices must be turned off while class is in session. This includes cell phones, i-Pods, PDAs, etc. Surfing the Internet during class is prohibited.
ACCOMODATIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: If you have a disability and require accommodations, you need to provide disability documentation to SSWD, Lassen Hall 1008, (916) 278-6955. Please discuss your accommodation needs with me either after class or during my office hours early in the semester.
Approximate schedule of Reading Assignments & Exams
Jan. 29 – Feb. 28 Part I
Introduction to Course & to Primates
Strier Ch. 2; Rowe & various handouts to be down-loaded from
class web-site
March 5 FIRST EXAM
Mar. 7 – Apr. 11 Part II
Strier Ch. 1 Introduction to Primate Studies
Strier Ch. 2 Traits, Trends, and Taxonomy
Strier Ch. 3 Primates Past to Present
Strier Ch. 4 Evolution and Social Behavior
Strier Ch. 5 Evolution and Sex
Strier Ch. 6 Food and Females
Apr. 16 SECOND EXAM
Apr. 18 – May 16 Part III
Strier Ch. 7 Female Strategies
Strier Ch. 8 Male Strategies
Strier Ch. 9 Developmental Stages Through the Life Cycle
Strier Ch. 10 Communication and Cognition
Strier Ch. 11 Community Ecology
Strier Ch. 12 Conservation
May 23: 3-5 THIRD EXAM
National Museum of Natural
History, Smithsonian Institution
American Museum of Natural History,
New York
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Tree of
Life
Duke Primate Center
Primate Gallery
The Bronx Zoo
The San Diego Zoo
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