by JaneGoodall (Foreword), ToshisadaNishida (Foreword), LindaF.Marchant (Foreword), JunichiroItani (Foreword), WilliamC.McGrew (Foreword)
The great apes (chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orangutans) are our closest living relatives, sharing a common ancestor only five million years ago. We also share key features such as high intelligence, omnivorous diets, prolonged child-rearing and rich social lives. The great apes show a surprising diversity of adaptations, particularly in social life, ranging from the solitary life of orangutans, through patriarchy in gorillas to complex but different social organisations in bonobos and chimpanzees. As great apes are so close to humans, comparisons yield essential knowledge for modelling human evolutionary origins. Great Ape Societies provides comprehensive up-to-date syntheses of work on all four species, drawing on decades of international field work, zoo and laboratory studies. It will be essential reading for students and researchers in primatology, anthropology, psychology and human evolution.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 28 Jul 1996
ISBN 10: 0521555361
ISBN 13: 9780521555364
Book Overview: Unique synthesis of field, zoo and lab work on all Great Ape species, giving insight into human origins.