Joseph H. Manson is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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| Prologue | |
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| All in a Day's Work | |
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| The Social Intelligence Debate and the Origins of the Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project | |
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| The Challenges of Foraging and Self-Medication | |
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| Predators, Prey, and Personality | |
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| Capuchin Communication | |
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| Abby and Tattle: Two Females' Political Careers | |
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| Curmudgeon: The Career of an Alpha Male | |
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| Moth and Tranquilo: The Strategies of Incoming Alpha Males | |
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| Kola and Jordan: Lethal Aggression and the Importance of Allies | |
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| Miffin, Nobu, and Abby: Capuchin Mothers, Infants, and Babysitters | |
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| Guapo: Innovation and Tradition in the Creation of Bond-Testing Rituals | |
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| Social Learning and the Roots of Culture | |
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| Nobu and La Lucha sin Fin: Conservation of Tropical Dry Forests | |
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| Epilogue | |
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| Afterword to the 2011 Printing | |
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| Cast of Characters | |
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| Timeline of Events in Abby's and Rambo's Groups | |
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| Glossary of Behavioral Terms | |
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| Works Cited | |
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| Acknowledgments | |
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| Index | |