ANTH 3230 Primate Behavior

(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as ANTHR 16.
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4 hours and supervised independent work; 4 credits

Field and lab studies of Prosimians, Old and New World Monkeys, Great Apes. Comparative studies of morphology, ecology, social organization, territoriality, dominance, communication. Assessment of how different primates have acquired their ecological features through evolutionary processes. Appraisal of current research. (Not open to students who have completed Anthropology 25.)

Prerequisite: Anthropology *1000, 1002, 2200, or 1200 or permission of the chairperson.

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