Fall 2007

ANTH 243
Sociality of the Great Apes

Credit:  3 hours.


Examines the social organization, mating patterns, and group structure of free-ranging chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. Presents historical perspective focusing on misconceptions which have colored our understanding of ape social behavior; addresses questions concerned with learning potential, food sharing, social cooperation, aggressive behavior, self-awareness, and the appropriateness of the apes as models for understanding human behavior. Same as IB 243. Prerequisite: ANTH 102, ANTH 143, or an equivalent course in animal behavior; or consent of instructor.