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The Chimpanzees of the Tai Forest Christophe Boesch (Max-Planck-Institut fur Evolutionare Anthropologie, Germany)

The Chimpanzees of the Tai Forest By Christophe Boesch (Max-Planck-Institut fur Evolutionare Anthropologie, Germany)

The Chimpanzees of the Tai Forest by Christophe Boesch (Max-Planck-Institut fur Evolutionare Anthropologie, Germany)


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Celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Tai Chimpanzee Project by presenting the unique discoveries that have been made so far, and exploring current research and conservation efforts. Each chapter covers an important research topic including chimpanzee ecology, reproductive behaviour, tool use, culture, communication, cognition, and conservation.

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The Chimpanzees of the Tai Forest: 40 Years of Research by Christophe Boesch (Max-Planck-Institut fur Evolutionare Anthropologie, Germany)

The Tai Chimpanzee Project (Tai National Park, Cote D'Ivoire) has yielded unprecedented insights into the nature of cooperation, cognition, and culture in our closest living relatives. Founded in 1979 by Christophe and Hedwige Boesch, the project has entered its 40th year of continuous research. Alongside other famous long-term chimpanzee study sites at Gombe and Mahale in East Africa, the tireless work of the team at Tai has contributed to the fields of behavioural ecology and anthropology, as well as improving public awareness of the urgent need to protect this already endangered species. Encompassing important research topics including chimpanzee ecology, reproductive behaviour, tool use, culture, communication, cognition and conservation, this book provides an engaging account of how Tai chimpanzees are adapted to African jungle life and how they have developed unique forms of cooperation with less violence, regular adoptions and complex cultural differences between groups.

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' this is a substantial book that is a 'must-have' on any primatologist's bookshelf ' William C. McGrew , Primates

About Christophe Boesch (Max-Planck-Institut fur Evolutionare Anthropologie, Germany)

Christophe Boesch is Director of the Department of Primatology at the Max-Planck-Institut fur Evolutionare Anthropologie, Germany and Professor of Zoology at the Universitat Leipzig, Germany. He co-founded the Tai Chimpanzee Project in Cote d'Ivoire, Africa with his wife Hedwige in 1979 and was its Director for thirty-five years. He is also the founder and President of the Wild Chimpanzee Foundation. His research concentrates on the evolution of cooperation, tool use and culture in wild chimpanzees and its implication for our understanding of human evolution. Roman Wittig is Group Leader at the Max-Planck-Institut fur Evolutionare Anthropologie, Germany, and has been Director of the Tai Chimpanzee Project since 2012. His research focusses on the costs and benefits of group living, social bonds and social cognition in wild chimpanzees and other non-human primates, in particular Bonobos, Chacma baboons and Sooty mangabeys.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. War and peace in the Tai Chimpanzee Project: running a long-term Chimpanzee research project Christophe Boesch; 2. Developments in statistical methods applied over four decades of research, Tai Chimpanzee Project Roger Mundry; 3. Observation protocol and long-term data collection in Tai Roman Wittig and Christophe Boesch; 4. The Wild Chimpanzee Foundation (WCF) and the Tai Chimpanzee Project (TCP) Emmanuelle Normand, Ilka Herbinger, Joseph Kouassi and Yves A. Kablan; 5. Insights from genetic analyses of the Tai chimpanzees Linda Vigilant; 6. Endocrinological analyses at Tai Tobias Deschner and Verena Behringer; 7. Chimpanzee behavioural diversity and the contribution of the Tai Chimpanzee Project Christophe Boesch; 8. An energetic model of foraging optimisation: wild chimpanzee hammer selection for nut-cracking Giulia Sirianni, Lydia Luncz and Paolo Gratton; 9. Demography and life history of five chimpanzee communities in Tai National Park Christophe Boesch and Roman Wittig; 10. Adoption in the Tai chimpanzees: costs, benefits, and strong social relationships Liran Samuni, Roman Wittig and Catherine Crockford; 11. Spatial integration of unusually high numbers of immigrant females into the South Group: further support for the bisexually-bonded model in Tai chimpanzees Sylvain Lemoine, Catherine Crockford and Roman Wittig; 12. Forty years striving to capture culture among the Tai chimpanzees Christophe Boesch; 13. Cultural diversity of nut-cracking behaviour between two populations of wild chimpanzees (pan troglodytes verus) in the Cote d'Ivoire Lydia Luncz, Roger Mundry, Serge Soiret and Christophe Boesch; 14. Ecological and social influences on rates of social play in immature wild chimpanzees (pan troglodytes verus) Yasmin Moebius, Peter Walsh, Gregoire Kohou and Christophe Boesch; 15. Long-term diet of the chimpanzees (pan troglodytes verus) in Tai National Park: inter-annual variations in consumption Zoro Bertin Gone Bi and Roman Wittig; 16. Why Tai Mangabeys do not use tools to crack nuts like sympatric-living chimpanzees: a cognitive limitation on monkey feeding ecology Karline Janmaat and Richard Byrn; 17. Providing research for conservation from long-term field sites Marie-Lyne Despres-Einspenner, Yves A. Kablan, Celestin Kouakou, Hjalmar Kuhl and Paul N'Goran; 18. Rank changes in female chimpanzees in Tai National Park Alexander Mielke, Catherine Crockford and Roman Wittig; 19. Effects of large-scale knockouts on chimpanzee association networks Julia Riedel, Christophe Boesch and Mathias Franz; 20. Why do the chimpanzees of the Tai Forest share meat? The value of bartering, begging, and hunting Cristina Gomes, Roger Mundry and Christophe Boesch; 21. Group specific social dynamics affect urinary oxytocin levels in Tai male chimpanzees Anna Preis, Liran Samuni, Tobias Deschner, Catherine Crockford and Roman Wittig; 22. The chimpanzees of the Tai Forest as models for hominine microorganism ecology and evolution Jan Gogarten, Grit Schubert, Fabian Leendertz and Sebastien Calvignac-Spencer; 23. Acute infectious diseases occurring in the Tai chimpanzee population: a review Livia Victoria Patrono and Fabian Leendertz; 24. Why does the chimpanzee vocal repertoire remain poorly understood? And what can be done about it Catherine Crockford; 25. Sexual dimorphism in chimpanzee vocalisations: a comparison of male and female call production and acoustic parameters Ammie Kalan; 26. Gestural usage and development in two subspecies of wild chimpanzees (pan troglodytes Schweinfurthii/Verus) Marlen Frohlich and Simone Pika; 27. Spatial cognitive abilities in foraging chimpanzees Simone Ban and Emmanuelle Normand; 28. Temporal cognition in Tai chimpanzees Karline Janmaat.

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NPB9781108481557
9781108481557
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The Chimpanzees of the Tai Forest: 40 Years of Research by Christophe Boesch (Max-Planck-Institut fur Evolutionare Anthropologie, Germany)
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Cambridge University Press
2019-11-28
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