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Baboon Mothers and Infants

By: Jeanne Altmann
272 pages, 33 b/w photos, 31 figs, 19 tabs
NHBS
New edition of Altmann's classic study of baboons
Baboon Mothers and Infants
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  • Baboon Mothers and Infants ISBN: 9780226016078 Edition: 2 Paperback Sep 2001 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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Return of this classic text on maternal primate relationships, focusing on motherhood and infancy within a complex ecological and sociological context. Contains a new foreword by the author.
`A landmark....[Altmann] not only indicates how ecological and social pressures mould mothering styles but significantly deepens our appreciation of the complexity of baboon social organisation.' Science
`One of the first serious attempts to portray the....relationships among mothers, infants and the social group of which they form such a fundamental part.' John M. Deag, Nature

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By: Jeanne Altmann
272 pages, 33 b/w photos, 31 figs, 19 tabs
NHBS
New edition of Altmann's classic study of baboons
Media reviews
When this book was first published, it was a landmark in studies of free-ranging primates as well as the first synthetic text on the ecology and behaviour of mothers and infants. It remains as important today as it was 20 years ago, and it is timely to bring it to the attention of a new generation of behavioural ecologists.--P.C./i>--P.C. Lee "Folia Primatologica "
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