Foraging for Survival
Discover the fascinating world of foraging with Foraging for Survival by Stuart A. Altmann, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2000. This comprehensive 617-page study delves into the foraging behavior of African baboons, shedding light on how these behaviors impact their survival and reproductive success.
In this insightful book, Altmann presents meticulously gathered data on the feeding habits of baboons, offering a detailed analysis of their nutrient intake. Readers will find comparisons between the baboons' actual diets and optimal dietary models, providing a deeper understanding of animal behavior and ecology.
Whether you are a student of animal behavior, a researcher, or simply an enthusiast of wildlife studies, Foraging for Survival is an essential addition to your library. Explore the intricate relationships between diet, survival, and reproduction in the animal kingdom today!