ANTH 311 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Biological Specificity, Pollination, Species Richness

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In this chapter, which also overlaps with the community ecology lecture, the relationship between primate species and other species in the ecosystem are discussed. These other species could be sympatric primates, other competitors, predators, prey, parasites, plants, etc. Box 11. 1 addresses the idea of ethnoprimatology, or study of human-nonhuman interactions, and the ways nonhuman primates have adjusted to increasing anthropomorphic disturbances and human attitudes towards local primates. The book also explains how the negative effects of interspecies competition are reduced through niche divergence, which was discussed in lecture and illustrated in the video 3 monkeys. Polyspecific associations, while undoubtedly creating increased competition, can also have benefits to the different species through improved foraging and predator protection (foraging benefits & predator protection). Be familiar with terms in bold, such as conspecific, biomass, and assemblage. The predator-prey relationship between chimpanzees and colobus monkeys is discussed again in this chapter, in the regular text and in box 11. 2.

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