what are the three sections of evolution of primates traits socially
moving feeding reproducing
explain moving feeding and reproducing
define behaviour
product of natural selection on ancestral populations resulting in increased adaption to particular habitat
are behaviour and anatomical traits linked
Yes
Male/male competition, sexual dimorphism in body size and canine size
what determines a social system
food source
what does availability and distribution of resources relate to
o Competition
o Grouping
o Social behaviour
o Mating patterns
what are the three break downs of a social system
social organisation (composition) social structure (interactions) mating systems (who mates wiht who)
for survival and fitness, these two things are key
o Find food
o Avoid predators
what are 3 costs of group living (sociality)
• inc. competition for resources (food, mates)
• inc. likelihood of disease and parasite transmission
- inc. conspicuousness (predation)
what are 2 benefits of group living (sociality)
what are the three Ds of decrease risk of predation
• Detection
o More eyes to detect predators
• Deterrence
o More individuals to mob or chase predators away
• Dilution
chance that any one individual is the prey of the day when group is larger
why do females compete over food and males compete over females
o Females- access to resources
• High metabolic costs associated with gestation and lactation
o Males- access to females
diet correlation with body size in primates and why
- Differences in size= related to differences in energy requirements
why are frugivours primates have larger brain than folivorous
need larger brains to remember location and phenological status of fruit trees
what are the 3 types of resource distribution
clumped
evenly dispersed
randomly scattered
what are the defence state associated with clumped and even distributions
o Clumped: may be defended, territoriality
o Even: difficult to defend, home ranges without defence
what is the type of competition when food evenly distributed
Scramble: first come first serve
what is the type of competition when food in clumps
contest
explain fission-fusion in relation to food dispersion
In unequally dispersed food= Lower competition when splitting
Explain influence flows of food avaiblity on grouping patterns
distribution of resources > competitive patterns among fems > distribution of fems
= dispersal patterss. social bonds => distribution of males
how does primate dispersion influence bonding patterns
o Sex that stays forms strong bond with those who also stayed
why do animals disperse
what re the 5 primate social organisations
- solitary monogamous polyandry polygyny multilevel
explain solitary
o Males defend home ranges of home ranges of females