Text Book: Anthropology 14th edition by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, and Peter N. Peregrine: Pearson: Upper Saddle River, N.J. ISBN XXXXXXXXXX Sorry, I can't provide the text book. Part I:...

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Anthropology14th edition by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, and Peter N. Peregrine: Pearson: Upper Saddle River, N.J.


ISBN -- 9780134041803


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Part I:


Referring to the powerpoint slide show "Primate Behavior" and to the associatedlecture in Content,discuss why one of the cooperative behaviors and one of the competitive behaviors interests you. (One brief paragraph [3-4 sentences] and one brief paragraph [3-4 sentences] for responding to another's post.)


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Part II:


Question 3: Referring to the Ember, et al. textbook, Chapter 5, answer the following;



a. Describe a tool-using behavior by nonhuman primates (1 brief paragraph, 3-4 sentences).



b. Describe a tool-making behavior by nonhuman primates (1 brief paragraph, 3-4 sentences)



c. Describe the calls of vervet monkeys in the wild and what these calls communicate (1 brief para-graph, 3-4 sentences).








FOSSIL PRIMATES FOSSIL PRIMATES PLESIADAPIFORMES FROM THE PALEOCENE- ANCESTRAL TO PRIMATES OR EARLY PRIMATES? EOCENE EUPRIMATES - ADAPIFORMES EOCENE EUPRIMATES - OMOMYIDS OLIGOCENE – FAYUM EARLY CATARRHINE AEGYPTOPITHECUS EARLY MIOCENE -- PROCONSUL MIDDLE MIOCENE -- KENYAPITHECUS LATE MIOCENE -- SIVAPITHECUS LATE MIOCENE -- DRYOPITHECUS PRIMATE BEHAVIOR: COOPERATION AND COMPETITION PRIMATE BEHAVIOR: COOPERATION AND COMPETITION COOPERATIVE BEHAVIORS GROUP FEEDING GROUP FEEDING FOOD SHARING MOTHERING MOTHERING FATHERING AFFILIATIVE BEHAVIOR AFFILIATIVE BEHAVIOR AFFILIATIVE BEHAVIOR GROOMING GROOMING GROOMING COMPETITIVE BEHAVIORS THREAT BEHAVIOR AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR SUBMISSIVE GRIN SUBMISSIVE BEHAVIOR LIVING PRIMATES LIVING PRIMATES STREPSIRHINES WET RHINARIUM STRONG OLFACTORY SENSE (POST-ORBITAL BAR ONLY, i.e., NO FULL EYE SOCKET) DENTAL COMB TOILET (cleaning fur) CLAW LORISOIDS CHEIROGALEIDS MOUSE LEMURS DWARF LEMURS LORISIDS LORISES POTTOS GALAGO GALAGO LEMUROIDS LEMURIDS LEMURS LEMURS GENTLE LEMUR SPORTIVE LEMUR INDRIOIDS WOOLLY LEMUR SIFAKA INDRI AYE-AYE HAPLORHINES DRY NOSE, HAIRY UPPER LIP LESS EMPHASIS ON OLFACTION MORE EMPHASIS ON VISION EYE SOCKET PROTECTS EYE (incomplete in tarsiers) TARSIER PLATYRRHINES – NEW WORLD MONKEYS CALLITRICHIDS MARMOSET PYGMY MARMOSET TAMARIN LION TAMARIN CEBIDS OWL MONKEY TITI MONKEY SQUIRREL MONKEY CAPUCHIN SAKI UAKARI HOWLER MONKEY SPIDER MONKEY CATARRHINES – OLD WORLD MONKEYS, APES, AND HUMAN CERCOPITHECOIDS – OLD WORLD MONKEYS CERCOPITHECINES CERCOPITHECUS MONKEY PATAS MONKEY MANGABEY MACAQUES
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Answer To: Text Book: Anthropology 14th edition by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, and Peter N. Peregrine:...

Parul answered on Mar 04 2021
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Part I
With reference to the PowerPoint slide on "Primate Behavior" as well as the course material, cooperative behav
ior can be describe as the interaction of two or more individuals or employees who are driven to achieve a common objective. It is the act of working together in order to achieve a mission or strive towards a vision, which is mutually beneficial. Cooperative behavior can be analyze in many animal behaviors like predation, foraging, mating, aggression and playing. One of the cooperative behavior that interest me is the affiliate behavior since animals as well as humans engage in social activities that can be influence by presence of other individuals around them (Asa, C. S., Marshall, F., & Fischer, M., 2012). Affiliative cooperative behavior is critical in maintaining the group cohesion as well as enhancing the dynamics of group members. One of the competitive behavior that interest me is aggression since both animals as well as human use the behavior to intimidate others. For instance, threats or harmful actions directed towards another individual can involve growling, snapping biting etc., which is a very powerful way of communication to keep the danger...
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