
Chimpanzee cultures
By Richard W. Wrangham
Subjects: Chimpanze, Comportamento animal, Social Environment, Ecologia animal, Behavior, Chimpansees, Gedrag, Pan troglodytes, Comportement social chez les animaux, Ecologie, Bonobo, Ecology, Sociale organisatie, Cognition in animals, Cognition, Chimpanzees, Cognition chez les animaux, Chimpanzés, Écologie, Moeurs et comportement, Social behavior in animals, Animal Behavior, Chimpanzés (cultura), Comportement social des animaux, Cultural Characteristics, Culture, Chimpanze nain
Description: Bringing together studies of behavioral variation within and among chimpanzees and bonobos - the sibling species of the genus Pan - this book provides the basis for answering such questions. In Chimpanzee Cultures, the world's leading authorities on chimpanzees and bonobos compare the animals' behaviors from one study site to the next, and in both captive and wild groups. These distinguished contributors offer the most thorough documentation to date of the remarkable variety of behaviors in these species so tantalizingly close to our own. While demonstrating that both nature and culture play important roles in the behavior of the Pan species, this book affords often astonishing insights into the workings of the individual chimpanzee mind and of chimpanzee and bonobo social groups.
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