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17 Extractive Foraging in an Extreme Environment: Tool and Proto-tool Use by Chimpanzees at Fongoli, Senegal

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Foreword ix
  4. Preface: Understanding Chimpanzees in Context xiii
  5. Acknowledgments xvii
  6. Part 1. Life Histories and Developmental Milestones
  7. 1 Ecological Risk and the Evolution of Great Ape Life Histories 3
  8. 2 Growing Up: Comparing Ontogeny of Bonobos and Chimpanzees 36
  9. 3 Dolphins and Chimpanzees: A Case for Convergence? 61
  10. Part 2. A Social Species
  11. 4 Social Behavior and Social Tolerance in Chimpanzees and Bonobos 95
  12. 5 Endurance and Flexibility of Close Social Relationships: Comparing Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) and Sooty Mangabeys (Cercocebus atys atys) 115
  13. 6 Urinary Androgens, Dominance Hierarchies, and Social Group Structure among Wild Male Mountain Gorillas 137
  14. Part 3. Studying Chimpanzees
  15. 7 Methods to Study Chimpanzee Social Learning from a Comparative Perspective 167
  16. 8 Automated Methods and the Technological Context of Chimpanzee Research 189
  17. 9 The Establishment of Sanctuaries for Former Laboratory Chimpanzees: Challenges, Successes, and Cross-Cultural Context 208
  18. Part 4 Communication
  19. 10 Gestural Communication in the Great Apes: Tracing the Origins of Language 233
  20. 11 Flexibility in Great Ape Vocal Production 260
  21. 12 Vocal Communication in Chimpanzees and Bonobos: A Window into the Social World 281
  22. Part 5 Cooperation
  23. 13 Cooperation and Communication in Great Apes 305
  24. 14 The Evolution of Cooperation in Dyads and in Groups: Comparing Chimpanzees and Bonobos in the Wild and in the Laboratory 330
  25. 15 Putting Chimpanzee Cooperation in Context 346
  26. 16 A Comparison of Cooperative Cognition in Corvids, Chimpanzees, and Other Animals 368
  27. Part 6 Tool Use, Cognition, and Culture
  28. 17 Extractive Foraging in an Extreme Environment: Tool and Proto-tool Use by Chimpanzees at Fongoli, Senegal 391
  29. 18 Cultural Transmission in Dispersing Primates 410
  30. 19 On the Origin of Cumulative Culture: Consideration of the Role of Copying in Culture-Dependent Traits and a Reappraisal of the Zone of Latent Solutions Hypothesis 428
  31. 20 Cognitive Control and Metacognition in Chimpanzees 454
  32. Part 7. Caring for Chimpanzees
  33. 21 Chimpanzees in US Zoos, Sanctuaries, and Research Facilities: A Survey-Based Comparison of Atypical Behaviors 481
  34. 22 When Is “Natural” Better? The Welfare Implications of Limiting Reproduction in Captive Chimpanzees 509
  35. 23 How Chimpanzee Personality and Video Studies Can Inform Management and Care of the Species: A Case Study 524
  36. 24 Chimpanzee Welfare in the Context of Science, Policy, and Practice 552
  37. Part 8 Conserving Chimpanzees
  38. 25 Chimpanzee Conservation: What We Know, What We Do Not Know, and Ways Forward 585
  39. 26 Holistic Approach for Conservation of Chimpanzees in Kibale National Park, Uganda 612
  40. 27 Forest Certification and the High Conservation Value Concept: Protecting Great Apes in the Sangha Trinational Landscape in an Era of Industrial Logging 644
  41. Contributors 671
  42. Index 681
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