Scientists study behaviour in free-ranging primates from an ecological and evolutionary perspective, meaning that they focus on the relationship between behaviours, the natural environment, and various physiological traits of the species in question. This approach is called behavioural ecology, and its based on the underlying assumption that all of the biological components of ecological systems (animals, plants, and even microorganisms) evolved together. Based on the film BBC: Primates, formulate detailed critical responses to each of the following questions and support these with specific examples from the video. Each answer should be between 200-300 words.3. Do you believe that non-human primates have culture? Why or why not? 4. Can we use non-human primates as models for early hominin behaviour? Why or why not? You will be graded on the quality of your ideas and your writing, that is, the ability to communicate your ideas effectively, critical engagement with the topic/literature, and use of proper grammar and spelling.
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