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Bones, Genetics, and Behavior of Rhesus Macaques: Macaca Mulatta of Cayo Santiago and Beyond 2012 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 310 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 664 g, XXII, 310 p., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461410452
  • ISBN-13: 9781461410454
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 310 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 664 g, XXII, 310 p., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461410452
  • ISBN-13: 9781461410454
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This important volume focuses on recent and current researches on growth, function, genetics, pathology, aging, and behavior in rhesus macaques at Puerto Rico's Cayo Santiago facility, reflecting the range of research opportunities that still exist there.



The introduction of rhesus macaques to Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico in 1938, and the subsequent development of the CPRC for biomedical research, continues its long history of stimulating studies in physical anthropology. The CPRC monkey colonies, and the precise demographic data on the derived skeletal collection in the Center's Laboratory of Primate Morphology and Genetics (LPMG), provide rare opportunities for morphological, developmental, functional, genetic, and behavioral studies across the life span of rhesus macaques as a species, and as a primate model for humans. The book grows out of a symposium Wang is organizing for the 78th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists to be held in April 2009. This symposium will highlight recent and ongoing research in, or related to, physical anthropology, and reveal the numerous research opportunities that still exist at this unusual rhesus facility. Following an initial historical review of CPRC and its research activities, this book will emphasize recent and current researches on growth, function, genetics, pathology, aging, and behavior, and the impact of these researches on our understanding of rhesus and human morphology, development, genetics, and behavior. Fourteen researchers will present recent and current studies on morphology, genetics, and behavior, with relevance to primate and human growth, health, and evolution. The book will include not only papers presented in the symposium, but also papers from individuals who could not present their work at the meeting due to limitations in the maximum number (14) of permitted speakers.

Recenzijos

From the reviews:

After the introductory chapter providing a history of Cayo Santiago and the CPRC, the 12 research articles in this volume address important anthropological, psychological, biological, clinical, and evolutionary questions, and clearly demonstrate the successful integration of diverse fields, including genetics, morphology, physiology, and behavior using a single animal model. this new collection of papers continues to demonstrate the important value of the CPRC and how its resources can be used to better understand human and nonhuman primate biology. (Biren A. Patel, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 88 (2), June, 2013)

1 Physical Anthropology at the Caribbean Primate Research Center: Past, Present, and Future
1(36)
Donald C. Dunbar
2 Comparative Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Cranial Capacity and Craniofacial Morphology in Two Closely Related Primate Species
37(24)
Jessica L. Joganic
Katherine E. Willmore
Charles C. Roseman
Joan T. Richtsmeier
Jeffrey Rogers
James M. Cheverud
3 Developmental Origins of and Covariation Between Metric and Nonmetric Cranial Traits
61(24)
Katherine E. Willmore
Jane E. Buikstra
James M. Cheverud
Joan T. Richtsmeier
4 Fragile Spines on Cayo Santiago: Bone Mineral Density, Trabecular Morphology, and the Potential for Exploring the Genetics of Osteoporosis in Rhesus Monkeys
85(32)
Jean E. Turnquist
Antonietta M. Cerroni
Kate J. Faccia
Steven K. Boyd
Benedikt Hallgrimsson
5 Genetic and Social Group Influences on Postcranial Morphology in Rhesus Macaques of Cayo Santiago
117(14)
Luci Ann P. Kohn
Zachary Bledsoe
6 Prenatal Androgenization and Dominance Rank in Female Rhesus Macaques: Evidence from Digit Ratios (2D:4D)
131(28)
Emma Nelson
Christy L. Hoffman
Martin Voracek
Melissa S. Gerald
Susanne Shultz
7 Ontogeny of Anatomical Mechanical Advantage of the Biceps Brachii Muscle in Macaques
159(18)
Connie D. Fellmann
8 Dental Maturity and the Ontogeny of Sex-Based Differences in the Dentofacial Complex of Rhesus Macaques from Cayo Santiago
177(18)
Qian Wang
9 Female Age of First Reproduction at Cayo Santiago: Heritability and Shared Environments
195(14)
Gregory E. Blomquist
10 Costs of Reproduction Among Rhesus Macaque Females on Cayo Santiago
209(18)
Christy L. Hoffman
Dario Maestripieri
11 Variation Over Time in Grooming Kin Bias Among Cayo Santiago Rhesus Macaques Supports Time Constraints
227(20)
Carol M. Berman
Ellen Kapsalis
12 Behavior and Social Dynamics of Rhesus Macaques on Cayo Santiago
247(16)
Dario Maestripieri
Christy L. Hoffman
13 Natural History of the Self
263(36)
Donald S. Sade
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