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Definition of primatology in English: primatologynoun ˌprʌɪməˈtɒlədʒiˌprīməˈtäləjē mass nounThe branch of zoology that deals with primates. Example sentencesExamples - It was in this climate that in 1952 Kinji Imanishi, the father of Japanese primatology, wrote a book that criticized the view of animals as automatons driven by instinct.
- These are just a few examples of the rich additions that behavioral primatology can make to understanding the human condition.
- Many of the people in primatology are looking now more at the learning aspect of behavior and cultural traditions - more at the flexibility of behavior than a genetic program.
- Cultural primatology, the study of how socially learned behavior varies between different communities of the same nonhuman primate species, is a hot topic.
- Her subsequent findings - among them, that chimps use tools and have humanlike personalities - revolutionized the world of primatology.
Definition of primatology in US English: primatologynounˌprīməˈtäləjē The branch of zoology that deals with primates. Example sentencesExamples - Her subsequent findings - among them, that chimps use tools and have humanlike personalities - revolutionized the world of primatology.
- It was in this climate that in 1952 Kinji Imanishi, the father of Japanese primatology, wrote a book that criticized the view of animals as automatons driven by instinct.
- Cultural primatology, the study of how socially learned behavior varies between different communities of the same nonhuman primate species, is a hot topic.
- These are just a few examples of the rich additions that behavioral primatology can make to understanding the human condition.
- Many of the people in primatology are looking now more at the learning aspect of behavior and cultural traditions - more at the flexibility of behavior than a genetic program.
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