The Evolution of Human Social BehaviorJoan S. Lockard |
Contents
Theory Method and Data | 1 |
A Synopsis of Primate Phylogeny | 31 |
General Theory and Applications | 49 |
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adaptive adult aggression alleles altruism animals australopithecines Barash biological breeding communication correlation courtship cultural dominance deviation dyads Ecology effects emotional endogamy environment environmental ethology evolution evolutionary evolved example facial factors females Figure frequency function genes genetic assimilation genotype group selection habitat habitat selection Harlow heritability hominid Homo Homo erectus human behavior human social behavior hypotheses important inclusive fitness increase individuals infants interactions isolates kin selection Lockard males mammals marriage mating mechanisms mother narrow heritability natural selection nonhuman nonverbal nonvocal behavior observed occur offspring organism pair bonding patterns phenotypic polygyny population predators predict primates problems prosimians Psychology Ramapithecus rearing reciprocal altruism relationship relatively reproductive success responses result rhesus monkeys Science sexual behavior sexual selection social signals societies sociobiology species strategy suggested survival theory tion traits Trivers University Press variables variance women York