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_aBonobo cognition and behaviour / _cedited by Brian Hare and Shinya Yamamoto. |
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_aLeiden : _bBrill, _c2015. |
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505 | 0 | _aMoving bonobos off the scientifically endangered list -- Relationship quality in captive bonobo groups -- Prolonged maximal sexual swelling in wild bonobos facilitates affiliative interactions between females -- Sex and strife: post-conflict sexual contacts in bonobos -- Non-reciprocal but peaceful fruit sharing in wild bonobos in Wamba -- Can fruiting plants control animal behavior and seed dispersal distance? -- Context influences spatial frames of reference in bonobos (Pan paniscus) -- The influence of testosterone on cognitive performance in bonobos and chimpanzees -- Why do wild bonobos not use tools like chimpanzees do? -- A comparative assessment of handedness and its potential neuroanatomical correlates in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) -- Bonobos and chimpanzees exploit helpful but not prohibitive gestures -- Perference or paradigm? Bonobos show no evidence of other-regard in the standard prosocial choice task -- Experimental evidence that grooming and play are social currency in bonobos and chimpanzees. | |
520 | _aThis volume includes twelve novel empirical papers focusing on the behaviour and cognition of both captive and wild bonobos (Pan paniscus). As our species less known closest relative, the bonobo has gone from being little studied to increasingly popular as a species of focus over the past decade. Overall this volume demonstrates how anyone interested in understanding humans or chimpanzees must also know bonobos. Bonobos are not only equal to chimpanzees as our relatives, but they are also unique. The majority of papers in this volume show that whether you are interested in the evolution of culture and tool use, social relationships and sharing or foraging ecology and cognition, bonobos have a major contribution to make. Four papers provide further evidence that the behaviour and psychology of bonobo females is radically different from that observed in chimpanzees. Foraging behaviour and cognition of bonobos is the focus of three papers that each show important ways that bonobos spatial cognition differs remarkably from chimpanzees. Two papers are relevant to solving the puzzle of why bonobos are expert extractive foragers in captivity but have never been seen using tools to obtain food in the wild. The articles presented in this volume are previously published in a Special Issue of Behaviour, Volume 152, Parts 3-4 (March 2015). | ||
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_aChimpanzé nain _xMœurs et comportement. |
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_aBonobo _xBehavior. |
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_aHare, Brian, _d1976- _eeditor. _0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012068535 |
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_aYamamoto, Shinya, _eeditor. _0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2014021896 |
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