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Assessing Cognition in Primates | Brass Monkey
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Assessing Cognition in Primates. April 10, 2014. This weeks readings focused primarily on Primate cognition and the methods used to assess it along with what we can learn from it. In Strier’s. Chapter ten, we learned that there are three main ways in which researchers assess cognition in primates. The link for the video/interview on primate cognition can be found here:. Strier, Karen B. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000. Print. One thought on “Assessing Cognition in Primates”. April 17, 2014 at 11:28 pm.
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Week 16: Live Primate Feeds | Danny Herman
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E-Portfolio 1: Human Sacrifice →. Week 16: Live Primate Feeds. April 30, 2014. Technology and greater forms of media have allowed people to access more information than ever before. With the help of live stream webcams the people at the San Diego Zoo have shared zoological activity to anyone with Internet access. This is particularly fortunate for this class because they have an Ape exhibit that shows orangutans (. Indah and Aisha (kids.sandiegozoo.org). Silver Back Gorilla (toledozoo.org). Dr Michelle A...
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September | 2014 | Danny Herman
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Monthly Archives: September 2014. E-Portfolio 1: Human Sacrifice. September 29, 2014. In contemporary anthropology new scholars are supplied with an abundance of cultural evidence from past sources. There are hundreds if not thousands of broad questions researched in the past and today anthropologists are challenged to be more specific with their … Continue reading →. E-Portfolio 1: Human Sacrifice. Week 16: Live Primate Feeds. Week 14: Polyspecific Associations. Week 13: How Do We Assess Cognition?
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Polyspecific Associations | Brass Monkey
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April 15, 2014. Diana Monkeys are Old World monkeys found in West Africa. They can be found in the forest and feed at all levels of the canopy. Diana Monkeys are active during the day and feed on mainly fruits and insects. Groups of Diana monkeys usually consist of one male with multiple females and their infants. They are often preyed on by the Crown Hawk eagle, leopards and the common chimpanzee. Diana Monkey found at: http:/ www.monkeyland.co.za/index.php? All in all, the polyspecific associations tha...
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Danny Herman | Page 2
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Newer posts →. Week 10: Zoo Impressions. March 21, 2014. I enjoyed observing the gorillas. I had a perfect corner on the side observation glass with a notebook and pencil. Occasionally there were some boring times that made me a little anxious to see some more action, but after a few minutes I would see some activity and get over it. There were a few visitors that made observation a little tough but not so tough that the observations couldn’t be completed well. Week 8: Fossey Archives. March 6, 2014.
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Article Review, Take Two : Captive Gorilla Reproductive Trends | macleangray
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4 out of 5 dentists recommend this WordPress.com site. Proposal: Long Tailed Macaque Behavior and Tool Usage. Article Review, Take Two : Captive Gorilla Reproductive Trends. April 3, 2014. This week I’m reviewing an article from the 1995 Gorilla Gazette entitled. Some effects on the reproductive success of captive gorillas. Meder, A. (1995). Some effects on the reproductive success of captive gorillas. Photos from Wikipedia and Vetstreet.com. Proposal: Long Tailed Macaque Behavior and Tool Usage. Your ar...
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Article Review, Take Two : Captive Gorilla Reproductive Trends | macleangray
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4 out of 5 dentists recommend this WordPress.com site. Proposal: Long Tailed Macaque Behavior and Tool Usage. Article Review, Take Two : Captive Gorilla Reproductive Trends. April 3, 2014. This week I’m reviewing an article from the 1995 Gorilla Gazette entitled. Some effects on the reproductive success of captive gorillas. Meder, A. (1995). Some effects on the reproductive success of captive gorillas. Photos from Wikipedia and Vetstreet.com. Proposal: Long Tailed Macaque Behavior and Tool Usage. Your ar...
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Week 11: Paper Proposal – Alex Wilkins
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Blogging through primate behavior and biology. Week 11: Paper Proposal. Http:/ www.allaboutwildlife.com/rainforest-primates-monkeys-apes-and-lemurs. Ganzhorn, JU; Fietz, J; Rakotovao, E; Schwab, D; and Zinner, D. Lemurs and the Regeneration of Dry Deciduous Forest in Madagascar. Con. Bio. 13, (794-804). Johnson, S. (2011), Gray-headed Lemur (. Abundance and Forest Structure Dynamics at Manombo, Madagascar. Biotropica. 43, (371-379). April 1, 2014. Week 9: Zoo Impressions. Week 12: Article Review II.
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April | 2014 | Danny Herman
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Monthly Archives: April 2014. Week 16: Live Primate Feeds. April 30, 2014. Technology and greater forms of media have allowed people to access more information than ever before. With the help of live stream webcams the people at the San Diego Zoo have shared zoological activity to anyone with Internet access. This … Continue reading →. April 22, 2014. Week 14: Polyspecific Associations. April 18, 2014. Week 13: How Do We Assess Cognition? April 11, 2014. In anthropological primatology we study primates i...
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Week 13: How Do We Assess Cognition? | Danny Herman
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Week 12: Second Article Review. Week 14: Polyspecific Associations →. Week 13: How Do We Assess Cognition? April 11, 2014. The result would be the lost of that skill, and if this skill were lost then there wouldn’t be a base to expand on. So there is no room for growth in technology without the ability to teach newer generations. The way researchers have tested their ability to imitate actions have involved certain mechanisms such as the slot machine in. My favorite study was in the. Strier, Karen B.