This is a 15 minute practice video suitable for students learning the methods used in the study of animal behaviour. If you use this video for a class it would make us very happy! Please tell us by leaving a comment or sending a message. Especially if you are a teacher or lecturer! The monkeys are the 'East Group' at the Living Links to Human Evolution Research Centre in Edinburgh Zoo. There are brown capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) and common squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) living together in a mixed group (more information on the Living Links youtube channel and website www.living-links.org). The video is useful for trying out many different sampling techniques on individuals (the alpha male capuchin 'Popeye' is labelled throughout) or on groups. There are a number of different foraging, feeding and social behaviours featured, including a brief bit of courtship from one of our adult females (recognisable in this video because they have babies on their backs). The boxes were put into the enclosures by the keepers, they contain straw and some of the monkeys preferred foods. It is recommended that students watch the video first to develop some research questions, and then an ethogram (a list of behaviours) before starting to collect data. Methods for behavioural sampling can be found in: Altmann J. 1974. Observational study of behavior: sampling methods. Behaviour 49: 227-267 [reprinted in Foundations of Animal Behavior, L.D. Houck & L.C. Drickamer, eds. U Chicago Press, 1996]. PDF here: http://www.princeton.edu/~baboon/publications/1974Behav49.pdf Martin, P. & Bateson. P. (2007) Measuring Behaviour: An Introductory Guide. 3rd edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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cheers mate great vid, had to watch it 6 times and a few more, not because I was forced to by my university, but because it was so entertaining!
I used this video for my Anthropology course for a primate report
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thanks. I had to cancel our field practical because of weather, will be using this video indoors this year!
Thank you! This is perfect for my project in ethology and animal protection in school:D
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Thanks! This was awesome. I'm using it for my students for a demo for my students to teach them how to do behavioural sampling! Thanks again!
Thank you! Needed to observe 3 animals and this just saved me :D Brilliant
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Thank you! This will really help my students to learn how to use ethograms as an animal behavior tool. :)
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Just used this for a report! Very useful stuff!
Thank you for this video. Biomedical anthropology student here for primate observation assignment.
Thanks again, this is what i was looking for...to teach students the different types of behavioural sampling.
Great resource! I plan to use it in my animal behavior course in North Carolina, U.S.A.
i use it for my first class in middel school to teach them to make a protocol
Nice video
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