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Primatology

Class at Faculty of Education |
ON2302032

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Aiello L. and Dean C., 1990: An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy. Academic Press, London, San Diego.

Beneš J.: Člověk, edice Orbis Pictus, Mladá fronta, Praha 1994

Boesch-Achrmann, H., and Boesch C., 1994: Hominization in the rainforest: the chimpanzee's piece of the puzzle. Evolutionary Anthropology, 3: 9 - 16. de Waal Frans B.M., 1996: Conflict as negotiation. In: W.C. McGrew; L.F. Marchant; T. Nishida (eds.). Great Ape Societies, pp. 159-172. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. de Waal, Frans B.M. 1982: Chimpanzee Politics: Power and Sex among Apes. New York: Harper & Row. de Waal Frans B.M., 1996: The Communicative Repertoire of Captive Bonobos (Pan paniscus), Compared to that of Chimpanzees. Behaviour, roč. 106, s 183 ? 251. de Wahl, Frans B.M. 1991: Peacemaking among Primates. London: Penguins Books. de Wahl F., (ed.) 2001: Tree of Origin. What Primate Behaviour Can Tell Us about Human social Evolution. Harvard University Press, Cambridge and London.

Dobroruka L.: Poloopice a opice, SZN, Praha 1979

Fleagle J. G., 1998: Primate Adaptation and Evolution (2nd ed.). Academic Press, Inc., London.

Foley R. A., 1987: Another Unique Species. Patterns in human evolutionary ecology Longman Scientific and Technical, Harlow.

Foley R. A. 1996: Evolution of social behaviour patterns in primates and man. Proceeding of the Brithish Academy 88: 95 - 117.

Gamble C., 1995: Timewalkers. The Prehistory of Global Colonization. Penguin Books, London.

Hunt K. D., 1994 b. The evolution of human bipedality: ecology and functional morphology. J. Human Evol., 26: 183 - 202.

Jones S., Martin R., and Pilbeam D., 1995: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Leigh S. R., 1995: Ontogeny and the evolution of body size dimorphism in primates. Antrhopologie, 33: 17 - 28.

McGrew W. C. 1992: Chimpanzee Material Culture: Implications for Human Evolution. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

McGrew W. C., Marchant L.F., and Nishida T., 1996: Great Ape Societies. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Rowe N., 1996: The Pictorial Guide to the Living Primates. Pogonias Press. East Hampton, New York.

Shea B. T., 1995: Ontogenetic scaling and size correction in the comparative study of primate adaptations. Anthropologie, 33: 1- 16.

Shoshani J., Groves C. P., Simons E. L. and Gunnell G. F., 1996: Primate phylogeny: morphological vs molecular results. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 5: 102 - 154.

Szalay F.S. & Delson E., 1979. Evolutionary History of the Primates. Academic Press, New York.

Vančata V., 1991: The roots of hominid bipedality. In: Senut B., Coppens Y. (Ed.): Origines de la Bipédie chez les Hominidés (Cahiers de Paléoanthropologie), pp.143-158. C.N.R.S., Paris.

Vančata V., 1991: Adaptive radiation in higher primate evolution. In (P.K.Seth & S.Seth, eds.). Perspectives in Primate Biology IV, pp.43-54. Tomorrows & Todays Publishers, New Delhi.

Vančata V., 1997: Velikost a tvar těla jako ukazatel významných evolučních a ekologických změn ve fylogenzi hominioidů. Habilitační práce. PedF UK Praha.

Vančata V., 2002: Fylogeneze člověka a jeho předků. Sborník: Milada Švecová a kol., Nové směry v biologických oborech a jejich specielních didaktikách. Karolinum, Praha.

Vančata, V., Vančatová M., 2002: Sexualita primátů. Nadace Universitas Masarykiana, Masarykova Universita v Brně, Edice Scientia: Panoráma biologické a sociokulturní antropologie. Nakladatelství a vydavatelství Nauma v Brně, Brno.

Vančata V. 2003: Primatologie, Díl. 1 ? Evoluce, ekologie a chování primátů ? Prosimii a Platyrrhina. Universita Karlova ? Nakladatelství Pedagogické fakulty UK, Praha.

Vančata V. 2003: Primatologie, Díl. 2 ? Catarrhina ? opice a lidoopi. Universita Karlova ? Nakladatelství Pedagogické fakulty UK, Praha.

Wrangham R. W., McGrew W. C., de Waal F. B. M. and Heltne P. G. (eds.), 1994: Chimpanzee Cultures. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.

Annotation

Primalogy course should present: Basic features of the order Primates and also those of prosimians and anthropoids, detail information on biology, biogeography, ecology, social structure and life history of individual families, subfamilies and genera. Seminars are focused on life of individual primate groups in wild, or in captivity, their ecology and social structure.