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Ecologist Stuart Altmann presents the results of one of the most intensive investigations ever carried out on foraging behavior and its consequences for survival and reproduction. Basing his study on field observations of baboons, Altmann includes detailed data proving that each baboon's success as a reproducing adult was dependent upon nutrient intake as a yearling. 82 illustrations.

Produktbeschreibung
Ecologist Stuart Altmann presents the results of one of the most intensive investigations ever carried out on foraging behavior and its consequences for survival and reproduction. Basing his study on field observations of baboons, Altmann includes detailed data proving that each baboon's success as a reproducing adult was dependent upon nutrient intake as a yearling. 82 illustrations.
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Autorenporträt
Stuart A. Altmann (1930-2016) was a field biologist. He and his wife, Jeanne Altmann, collaborated on baboon research in Amboseli National Park in Kenya, in one of the world's best-known long-term field studies of primates. He was a professor at the University of Alberta, Yerkes National Primate Research Center, the University of Chicago, and Princeton University.