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The Chimpanzees of Bossou and Nimba

Author : Tetsuro Matsuzawa
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 36,62 MB
Release : 2011-05-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 4431539212

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The chimpanzees of Bossou in Guinea, West Africa, form a unique community which displays an exceptional array of tool use behaviors and behavioral adaptations to coexistence with humans. This community of Pan troglodytes verus has contributed more than three decades of data to the field of cultural primatology, especially chimpanzees’ flexible use of stones to crack open nuts and of perishable tools during foraging activities. The book highlights the special contribution of the long-term research at Bossou and more recent studies in surrounding areas, particularly in the Nimba Mountains and the forest of Diécké, to our understanding of wild chimpanzees’ tool use, cognitive development, lithic technology and culture. This compilation of research principally strives to uncover the complexity of the mind and behavioral flexibility of our closest living relatives. This work also reveals the necessity for ongoing efforts to conserve chimpanzees in the region. Chimpanzees have shed more light on our evolutionary origins than any other extant species in the world, yet their numbers in the wild are rapidly declining. In that sense, the Bossou chimpanzees and their neighbors clearly embody an invaluable cultural heritage for humanity as a whole. Readers can enjoy video clips illustrating unique behaviors of Bossou chimpanzees, in an exclusive DVD accompanying the hardcover or at a dedicated website described in the softcover.

Chimpanzees of Bossou and Nimba, 1976-2001

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 626 pages
File Size : 35,60 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Chimpanzees
ISBN :

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Preface, by Tetsuro Matsuzawa. "Twenty five years have already passed since Dr. Yukimaru Sugiyama started his long-term research of wild chimpanzees at Bossou. Following him, many Japanese scientists including me have devoted themselves for the field research at Bossou, Nimba and the surrounding areas in the collaboration with Guinean people. In the year of 2001, Guinean government finally succeeded to start the new research institute at Bossou called IREB (the present director is Mr. Mamoudou Diakite). The institute is very unique because the research facility was built on site of the World Natural Heritage, Nimba mountains. Nimba is the only one WNH in the three countries. Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, and Liberia. In the course of the discussion with officers of DNRST and IREB in Guinean government, I recognized the necessity of looking back the history of the collaboration between the two countries, Guinea and Japan. This report is the collection of articles published in English. I hope this collection will help people understand the efforts done by Japanese scientists for the research and the conservation of wild chimpanzees at Bossou, Nimba, and the surrounding areas. Please do not cite this collection as a whole, but cite each article. The financial support was given by a grant from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (Grant No. 12002009)."

Primate Origins of Human Cognition and Behavior

Author : Tetsuro Matsuzawa
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 596 pages
File Size : 12,29 MB
Release : 2008-06-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 4431094229

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Biologists and anthropologists in Japan have played a crucial role in the development of primatology as a scientific discipline. Publication of Primate Origins of Human Cognition and Behavior under the editorship of Tetsuro Matsuzawa reaffirms the pervasive and creative role played by the intellectual descendants of Kinji Imanishi and Junichiro Itani in the fields of behavioral ecology, psychology, and cognitive science. Matsuzawa and his colleagues-humans and other primate partners- explore a broad range of issues including the phylogeny of perception and cognition; the origin of human speech; learning and memory; recognition of self, others, and species; society and social interaction; and culture. With data from field and laboratory studies of more than 90 primate species and of more than 50 years of long-term research, the intellectual breadth represented in this volume makes it a major contribution to comparative cognitive science and to current views on the origin of the mind and behavior of humans.

Wild Chimpanzees

Author : Adam Clark Arcadi
Publisher :
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 16,52 MB
Release : 2018-06-21
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1107197171

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An introduction to chimpanzee behavior and conservation, synthesizing findings from long-term field studies in the African rainforest belt.

West African Chimpanzees

Author : Rebecca Kormos
Publisher : World Conservation Union
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 30,44 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Nature
ISBN :

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Wild chimpanzees are only found in tropical Africa, where their populations have declined by more than 66% in the last 30 years. This Action Plan focuses on one of the four chimpanzee subspecies, the western chimpanzee, which is one of the two subspecies most threatened with extinction. This publication presents a plan for action that represents a consensus among all parties concerned with the conservation of chimpanzees.

The Pygmy Chimpanzee

Author : Randall L. Susman
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 16,84 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 1475700822

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Historical Remarks Bearing on the Discovery of Pan paniscus Whether by accident or by design, it was most fortunate that Robert M. Yerkes, the dean of American primatologists, should have been the first scientist to describe the characteristics of a pygmy chimpanzee, which he acquired in August 1923, when he purchased him and a young female companion from a dealer in New York. The chimpanzees came from somewhere in the eastern region of the Belgian Congo and Yerkes esti mated the male's age at about 4 years. He called this young male Prince Chim (and named his female, com mon chimpanzee counterpart Panzee) (Fig. I). In his popular book, Almost Human, Yerkes (1925) states that in all his experiences as a student of animal behavior, "I have never met an animal the equal of this young chimp . . . in approach to physical perfection, alertness, adaptability, and agreeableness of disposition" (Yerkes, 1925, p. 244). Moreover, It would not be easy to find two infants more markedly different in bodily traits, temperament, intelligence, vocalization and their varied expressions in action, than Chim and Panzee. Here are just a few points of contrast. His eyes were black and in his dark face lacked contrast and seemed beady, cold, expressionless. Hers were brown, soft, and full of emotional value, chiefly because of their color and the contrast with her light complexion.

The Chimpanzees of the Taï Forest

Author : Christophe Boesch
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 489 pages
File Size : 20,24 MB
Release : 2019-11-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 1108481558

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An engaging account of the research and key findings on Taï chimpanzees to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this project.

Best Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Mitigation of Conflict Between Humans and Great Apes

Author : Kimberley Hockings
Publisher : IUCN
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 12,79 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Animals and civilization
ISBN : 2831711339

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Executive summary: One of the challenges facing great ape conservation is the rising level of interaction between humans and great apes, and the resulting conflicts that emerge. As human populations continue to grow and human development makes deeper incursions into forest habitats, such conflicts will become more widespread and prevalent in the natural ranges of great apes, especially considering that the majority of great apes live outside protected areas. It is essential that we develop a comprehensive understanding of existing and potential conflict situations, and their current or future impacts on both great apes and humans. This will require the integration of quantitative and qualitative data on multiple aspects of human and great ape behaviour and ecology, along with a good understanding of local people's perceptions of the situation. Such knowledge can then be used to develop effective, locally-adapted, management strategies to prevent or mitigate human-great ape conflicts, whilst respecting both conservation objectives and socio-cultural-economic contexts. These guidelines outline a sequence of logical steps that should be considered prior to any form of human-great ape conflict intervention, and propose possible counter-measures to be used in the management of human-great ape conflicts.

Chimp & the River: How AIDS Emerged from an African Forest

Author : David Quammen
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 36,68 MB
Release : 2015-02-16
Category : Science
ISBN : 0393350851

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In this "frightening and fascinating masterpiece" (Walter Isaacson), David Quammen explores the true origins of HIV/AIDS. The real story of AIDS—how it originated with a virus in a chimpanzee, jumped to one human, and then infected more than 60 million people—is very different from what most of us think we know. Recent research has revealed dark surprises and yielded a radically new scenario of how AIDS began and spread. Excerpted and adapted from the book Spillover, with a new introduction by the author, Quammen's hair-raising investigation tracks the virus from chimp populations in the jungles of southeastern Cameroon to laboratories across the globe, as he unravels the mysteries of when, where, and under what circumstances such a consequential "spillover" can happen. An audacious search for answers amid more than a century of data, The Chimp and the River tells the haunting tale of one of the most devastating pandemics of our time.

Reaching Into Thought

Author : Anne E. Russon
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 36,94 MB
Release : 1998-11-26
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780521644969

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This book investigates current field and theoretical information on great ape cognition.