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Preface |
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Foreword: conserving great apes |
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Part I Apes overviewed |
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Toward an understanding of the orangutan's social system |
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Jan A. R. A. M. Van Hooff |
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Comparative socio-ecology of gorillas |
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Comparative socio-ecology of Pan paniscus |
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29 | (16) |
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Part II Social ecology |
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Social ecology of Kanyawara chimpanzees: implications for understanding the costs of great ape groups |
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45 | (13) |
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Ranging and social structure of lowland gorillas in the Lope Reserve, Gabon |
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58 | (13) |
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Sympatric chimpanzees and gorillas in the Ndoki Forest, Congo |
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71 | (11) |
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Dietary and ranging overlap in sympatric gorillas and chimpanzees in Kahuzi-Biega National Park, Zaire |
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Part III Social relations |
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Social grouping in Tai chimpanzees |
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101 | (13) |
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Coalition strategies among adult male chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains, Tanzania |
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114 | (21) |
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Male rank order and copulation rate in a unit-group of bonobos at Wamba, Zaire |
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135 | (11) |
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Comparing copulations of chimpanzees and bonobos: do females exhibit proceptivity or receptivity? |
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146 | (13) |
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Part IV Minds |
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159 | (14) |
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Language perceived: Paniscus branches out |
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173 | (12) |
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Reciprocation in apes: from complex cognition to self-structuring |
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Chimpanzee intelligence in nature and in captivity: isomorphism of symbol use and tool use |
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196 | (17) |
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Part V Apes compared |
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Comparative positional behavior of the African apes |
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213 | (12) |
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Nest building behavior in the great apes: the great leap forward? |
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225 | (16) |
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Comparative studies of African ape vocal behavior |
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241 | (14) |
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On which side of the apes? Ethological study of laterality of hand use |
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255 | (20) |
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Part VI Modeling ourselves |
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Savanna chimpanzees, referential models and the last common ancestor |
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275 | (18) |
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Reconstructions reconsidered: chimpanzee models and human evolution |
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293 | (12) |
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Afterword: a new milestone in great ape research |
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305 | (4) |
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Appendix: great ape study sites |
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Index |
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