The evolution of primate behavior.
- New York, Macmillan [1972]
- xiii, 397 pages illustrations
- The Macmillan series in physical anthropology .
Phylogeny and ecology -- Habitat and locomotion -- Food -- Predation -- Interspecific relations -- Why be social? -- Group range, size, and structure -- Learning and instinct -- Communication -- Status -- Affiliation and sex -- Mothers and infants -- Growing up in a troop -- Violence and warfare -- Primate psychology -- Manipulation and tools -- Cognition -- Language -- Social learning -- The evolution of intelligence.