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