Building Babies : Primate Development in Proximate and Ultimate Perspective /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2013. |
Colección: | Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- I. CONCEPTION & PREGNANCY
- 1. Inflammation, reproduction, and the Goldilocks Principle
- 2. The primate placenta as an agent of developmental and health trajectories across the lifecourse
- 3. Placental development, evolution, and epigenetics of primate pregnancies
- 4. Nutritional ecology and reproductive output in female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): variation among and within populations
- II. FROM PRE- TO POST-NATAL LIFE
- 5. Prenatal androgens affect development and behavior in primates
- 6. Navigating transitions in HPA function from pregnancy through lactation: implications for maternal health and infant brain development
- 7. Genome-environment coordination in neurobehavioral development
- 8. Building Marmoset Babies: Trade-offs and Cutting Bait
- III. MILK: COMPLETE NUTRITION FOR THE INFANT
- 9. Lactational programming: mother?s milk predicts infant behavior and temperament
- 10. Do bigger brains mean better milk?
- 11. Infant gut microbiota: developmental influences and health outcomes
- IV. MOTHERS AND INFANTS: THE FIRST SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP
- 12. Maternal influences on social and neural development in rhesus monkeys
- 13. Behavioral Response of Mothers and Infants to Variation in Maternal Condition: Adaptation, Compensation and Resilience
- 14. The role of mothers in the development of tool-use in chimpanzees
- V. THE EXPANDING SOCIAL NETWORK
- 15. Reproductive strategies and infant care in the Malagasy primates
- 16. When dads help: male behavioral care during primate infant development
- 17. Ontogeny of social behavior in the genus Cebus and the application of an integrative framework for examining plasticity and complexity in evolution
- VI. TRANSITIONS TO JUVENILITY AND REPRODUCTIVE MATURITY
- 18. Identifying proximate and ultimate causation in the development of primate sex-typed social behavior
- 19. Future adults or old children? Integrating life history frameworks for understanding primate positional patterns
- 20. Quantitative genetic perspectives female macaque life histories: heritability, plasticity, and trade-offs
- 21. Cultural evolution and human reproductive behavior
- CONCLUSION 22. The ontogeny of investigating primate ontogeny.