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200 1 _aˆThe ‰Chimpanzees of Bossou and Nimba
_fedited by Tetsuro Matsuzawa, Tatyana Humle, Yukimaru Sugiyama.
_bLIVR
210 _aTokyo
_cSpringer Japan
_cSpringer e-books
_cImprint: Springer
_cSpringer e-books
_d2011
225 1 _aPrimatology Monographs
_x2190-5967
_v0
230 _aDonnées textuelles
310 _aL'accès complet au document est réservé aux usagers des établissements qui en ont fait l'acquisition
327 1 _aPart 1: Introduction
_a1 Bossou: 33 Years
_aPart 2: History and Ecology
_a2 Location and Ecology
_a3 The Demography and Reproductive Parameters of Bossou Chimpanzees
_a4 The ªPrehistory” Before 1976: Looking Back on Three Decades of Research on Bossou Chimpanzees
_a5 The Chimpanzees of West Africa: From ªMan-Like Beast” to ªOur Endangered Cousin”
_aPart 3: Culture: Tool manufacture and use
_a6 The Tool Repertoire of Bossou Chimpanzees
_a7 Stone Tools for Nut-Cracking
_a8 Use of Leaves for Drinking Water
_a9 Ant-Dipping: How Ants have Shed Light on Culture
_a10 Pestle-Pounding Behavior: The Key to the Coexistence of Humans and Chimpanzees
_a11 Algae Scooping Remains a Puzzle
_a12 Ant Fishing in Trees: Invention and Modification of a New Tool-Use Behavior
_a13 Log Doll: Pretence in Wild Chimpanzees
_a14 Animal Toying
_aPart 4: Stone tool use: Observation and experiments
_a15 Extensive Surveys of Chimpanzee Stone Tools: From the Telescope to the Magnifying Glass
_a16 Field Experiments of Tool-Use
_a17 Clues to Culture? The Coula- and Panda-Nut Experiments
_a18 From Handling Stones and Nuts to Tool-Use
_a19 The Emergence of Stone-Tool Use in Captive Chimpanzees
_a20 A Gibsonian Motor Analysis of the Nut-Cracking Technique
_a21 Education by Master-Apprenticeship
_aPart 5: Social life and Social intelligence
_a22 The Crop-Raiders of the Sacred Hill
_a23 Behavioral Flexibility and Division of Roles in Chimpanzee Road-Crossing
_a24 Play Behaviors Involving the Use of Objects in Young Chimpanzees at Bossou.-25 Chimpanzee Mothers Carry the Mummified Remains of Their Dead Infants: Three Case Reports from Bossou
_a26 Comparison of Social Behaviors
_aPart 6: Adjacent Communities
_a27 The Chimpanzees of Yealé, Nimba
_a28 Chimpanzees in the Seringbara Region of the Nimba Mountains
_a29 Chimpanzees in the Eastern Part of the Nimba Mountains Biosphere Reserve: Gouéla II and Déré Forest
_a30 Diécké Forest, Guinea: Delvinginto Chimpanzee Behavior Using Stone Tool Surveys
_a31 From Bossou to the Forests of Liberia
_aPart 7: Conservation
_a32 The 2003 Epidemic of a Flu-Like Respiratory Disease at Bossou
_a33 Microclimate and Moving Pattern
_a34 Genetic Variation in the Chimpanzees of Bossou and Nimba
_a35 Intestinal Bacteria in Chimpanzees in Bossou: A Preliminary Study of Their Nutritional Implication
_a36 Health Monitoring
_a37 Green Corridor Project: Planting Trees in the Savanna Between Bossou and Nimba
_a38 Environmental Education and Community Development in and Around Bossou
_a39 Conservation Issues in the Nimba Mountains
_a40 Chimpanzees in Guinea and in West Africa
330 _aThe 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.
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