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El. knyga: Chimpanzees of the Tai Forest: 40 Years of Research

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108643009
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108643009

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The Taļ Chimpanzee Project (Taļ National Park, Cote D'Ivoire) has yielded unprecedented insights into the nature of cooperation, cognition, and culture in our closest living relatives. Founded in 1979 by Christophe and Hedwige Boesch, the project has entered its 40th year of continuous research. Alongside other famous long-term chimpanzee study sites at Gombe and Mahale in East Africa, the tireless work of the team at Taļ has contributed to the fields of behavioural ecology and anthropology, as well as improving public awareness of the urgent need to protect this already endangered species. Encompassing important research topics including chimpanzee ecology, reproductive behaviour, tool use, culture, communication, cognition and conservation, this book provides an engaging account of how Taļ chimpanzees are adapted to African jungle life and how they have developed unique forms of cooperation with less violence, regular adoptions and complex cultural differences between groups.

Recenzijos

' this is a substantial book that is a 'must-have' on any primatologist's bookshelf ' William C. McGrew , Primates

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An engaging account of the research and key findings on Taļ chimpanzees to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this project.
List of Contributors
ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xvii
1 War and peace in the Tai chimpanzee forest: running a long-term chimpanzee research project
1(27)
Christophe Boesch
2 Developments in statistical methods applied over four decades of research in the Tai Chimpanzee Project
28(16)
Roger Mundry
3 Observation protocol and long-term data collection in Tai
44(14)
Roman Wittig
Christophe Boesch
4 The Wild Chimpanzee Foundation (WCF) and the Tai Chimpanzee Project (TCP)
58(12)
Emmanuelle Normand
Ilka Herbinger
Kouassi A.K. Joseph
Yves A. Kablan
5 Insights from genetic analyses of the Tai chimpanzees
70(8)
Linda Vigilant
6 Endocrinological analyses at Tai
78(11)
Tobias Deschner
Verena Behringer
7 Chimpanzee behavioural diversity and the contribution of the Tai Chimpanzee Project
89(15)
Christophe Boesch
8 An energetic model of foraging optimization: wild chimpanzee hammer selection for nut-cracking
104(21)
Giulia Sirianni
Lydia V. Lunczand Paolo Gratton
9 Demography and life history of five chimpanzee communities in Tai National Park
125(16)
Roman Wittig
Christophe Boesch
10 Adoption in the Tai chimpanzees: costs, benefits and strong social relationships
141(18)
Liran Samuni
Roman Wittig
Catherine Crockford
11 Spatial integration of unusually high numbers of immigrant females into the South Group: further support for the bisexually bonded model in Tai chimpanzees
159(19)
Sylvain Lemoine
Catherine Crockford
Roman Wittig
12 Forty years striving to capture culture among the Tai chimpanzees
178(16)
Christophe Boesch
13 Cultural diversity of nut-cracking behaviour between two populations of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) in the Cote d'lvoire
194(27)
Lydia V. Luncz
Roger Mundry
Serge Soiret
Christophe Boesch
14 Ecological and social influences on rates of social play in immature wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus)
221(21)
Yasmin Moebius
Peter D. Walsh
Gregoire K. Nohon
Christophe Boesch
15 Long-term diet of the chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) in Tai National Park: interannual variations in consumption
242(19)
Zoro Bertin Gone Bi
Roman Wittig
16 Why Tai mangabeys do not use tools to crack nuts like sympatric-living chimpanzees: a cognitive limitation on monkey feeding ecology
261(11)
Karline R.L. Janmaatand Richard Byrne
17 Providing research for conservation from long-term field sites
272(18)
Marie-Lyne Despres-Einspenner
Yves A. Kablan
Celestin Y. Kouakou
Hjalmar S. Kuhl
Paul K. N'Goran
18 Rank changes in female chimpanzees in Tai National Park
290(11)
Alexander Mielke
Catherine Crockford
Roman Wittig
19 Effects of large-scale knockouts on chimpanzee association networks
301(15)
Julia Riedel
Christophe Boesch
Mathias Franz
20 Why do the chimpanzees of the Tai Forest share meat? The value of bartering, begging and hunting
316(23)
Cristina M. Gomes
Roger Mundry
Christophe Boesch
21 Group-specific social dynamics affect urinary oxytocin levels in Tai male chimpanzees
339(27)
Anna Preis
Liran Samuni
Tobias Deschner
Catherine Crockford
Roman Wittig
22 The chimpanzees of the Tai Forest as models for hominine microorganism ecology and evolution
366(19)
Jan F. Gogarten
Grit Schubert
Fabian Leendertz
Sebastien Calvigna-Spencer
23 Acute infectious diseases occurring in the Tai chimpanzee population: a review
385(9)
Livia Victoria Patrono
Fabian Leendertz
24 Why does the chimpanzee vocal repertoire remain poorly understood and what can be done about it?
394(16)
Catherine Crockford
25 Evidence for sexual dimorphism in chimpanzee vocalizations: a comparison of male and female call production and acoustic parameters
410(12)
Ammie K. Kalan
26 Gestural usage and development in two chimpanzee groups of different subspecies (Pan troglodytes veruslP.t. schweinfurthii)
422(18)
Marlen Frohlich
Simone Pika
27 Spatial cognitive abilities in foraging chimpanzees
440(11)
Simone D. Ban
Emmanuelle Normand
28 Temporal cognition in Tai chimpanzees
451(16)
Karline R.L. Janmaat
Index 467
Christophe Boesch is Director of the Department of Primatology at the Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionäre Anthropologie, Germany and Professor of Zoology at the Universität Leipzig, Germany. He co-founded the Taļ Chimpanzee Project in Cōte d'Ivoire, Africa with his wife Hedwige in 1979 and was its Director for thirty-five years. He is also the founder and President of the Wild Chimpanzee Foundation. His research concentrates on the evolution of cooperation, tool use and culture in wild chimpanzees and its implication for our understanding of human evolution. Roman Wittig is Group Leader at the Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionäre Anthropologie, Germany, and has been Director of the Taļ Chimpanzee Project since 2012. His research focusses on the costs and benefits of group living, social bonds and social cognition in wild chimpanzees and other non-human primates, in particular Bonobos, Chacma baboons and Sooty mangabeys.