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Chimpanzees in context: a comparative perspective on chimpanzee behavior, cognition, conservation, and welfare/ edited by Lydia M. Hopper and Stephen R. Ross ; with a foreword by Jane Goodall.

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dc.contributor.author Hopper Lydia M.,
dc.contributor.author Ross Stephen R.,
dc.contributor.author Goodall Jane
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-29T23:29:52Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-29T23:29:52Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Chimpanzees in context: a comparative perspective on chimpanzee behavior, cognition, conservation, and welfare - 1 online resource (xvi, 688 pages) : - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/2593808.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn 9780226728032
dc.identifier.isbn 022672803X
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/182380
dc.description Papers from a conference of the same name organized and hosted by the Lester E. Fischer Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago in 2016.
dc.description Includes bibliographical references and index.
dc.description.abstract "The study of the chimpanzee, the human's closest relative, has led scientists to exciting discoveries about evolution, behavior, and cognition over the past half century. In this book, both young and veteran scholars take a fascinating comparative approach to the culture, behavior, and cognition of both wild and captive chimpanzees. By seeking new perspectives in how the chimpanzee compares to other species, the scientists featured in this book offer a richer understanding of the ways in which chimpanzees' unique experiences shape their behavior. They also demonstrate how different methodologies provide different insights, how various cultural experiences influence our perspectives of chimpanzees, and how different ecologies in which chimpanzees live affect how they express themselves. After a foreword by Jane Goodall the book follows sections that examine chimp life histories and developmental milestones, behavior, methods of study, animal communication, cooperation and communication, tool use, chimpanzee care, and chimpanzee conservation. Collectively, these chapters remind us of the importance of considering the social, ecological, and cognitive context of chimpanzee behavior, and how these contexts shape our interpretation of our understanding of chimpanzees. Only by leveraging these powerful perspectives do we stand a chance at improving how we understand, care for, and protect this species"--
dc.description.tableofcontents Preface: Part 1: Part 2: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: Part 7: Part 8: J. Goodall -- L.M. Hopper and S.R. Ross -- C.D. Knott and F.S. Harwell -- V. Behringer, J.M.G. Stevens, T. Deschner, and G. Hohmann -- J. Mann, M.A. Stanton, and C.M. Murray -- J.P. Taglialatela, S.A. Skiba, R.E. Evans, S. Bogart, and N.G. Schwob -- R.M. Wittig, A. Mielke, J. Lester, and C. Crockford -- S. Rosenbaum, R. Santymire and T.S. Stoinski -- L.M. Hopper and A.J. Carter -- C.F. Martin and I. Adachi -- S. Hirata, N. Morimura, K. Watanuki, and S.R. Ross -- C. Hobaiter -- S.W. Townsend, S.K. Watson, and K.E. Slocombe -- Z. Clay -- S. Duguid, M Allritz, A. de las Heras, S. Nolte, and J. Call -- S. Yamamoto -- G.L. Vale and S.F. Brosnan -- J.J.M. Massen, W.A.A. Schaake, and T. Bugnyar -- J.D. Pruetz, S.L. Bogart, and S. Lindshield -- L.V. Luncz and E. van de Waal -- C. Tennie, L.M. Hopper, and C.P. van Schaik -- M.J. Beran, B.M. Perdue, and A.E. Parrish -- M.A. Bloomsmith, A.W. Clay, S.R. Ross, S.P Lambeth, C.K. Lutz, S.D. Breaux, R. Pietsch, A. Fultz, M.L. Lammey, S.L. Jacobson, and J.E. Perlman -- K.A. Cronin and S.R. Ross -- E.S. Herrelko, S.J. Vick, and H.M. Buchanan-Smith -- S.R. Ross -- C.A. Chap;man, K. Valenta, S. Bortolamiol, S.K. Mugume, and M. Yao -- J.A. Hartel, E. Otali, Z. Machanda, R.W. Wrangham, and E. Ross -- D.B. Morgan, W. Winston, C.E. Ayina, W. Mayoukou, E.V. Lonsdorf, and C.M. Sanz. Foreword / Understanding chimpanzees in context / Life histories and developmental milestones. Ecological risk and the evolution of great ape life histories / Growing up : comparing ontogeny of bonobos and chimpanzees / Dolphins and chimpanzees : a case for convergence? / A social species. Social behavior and social tolerance in chimpanzees and bonobos / Endurance and flexibility of close social relationships : comparing chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) and sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys atys) / Urinary androgens, dominance hierarchies, and social group structure among wild male mountain gorillas / Part 3: Studying chimpanzees. Methods to study chimpanzee social learning from a comparative perspective / Automated methods and the technological context of chimpanzee research / The establishment of sanctuaries for former laboratory chimpanzees : challenges, successes, and cross-cultural context / Communication. Gestural communication in the great apes : tracing the origins of language / Flexibility in great ape vocal production / Vocal communication in chimpanzees and bonobos : a window into the social world / Cooperation. Cooperation and communication in great apes / The evolution of cooperation in dyads and in groups : comparing chimpanzees and bonobos in the wild and in the laboratory / Putting chimpanzee cooperation in context / A comparison of cooperative cognition in corvids, chimpanzees, and other animals / Tool use, cognition, and culture. Extractive foraging in an extreme environment : tool and proto-tool use by chimpanzees at Fongoli, Senegal / Cultural transmission in dispersing primates / On the origin of cumulative culture : consideration of the role of copying in culture-dependent traits and a reappraisal of the zone of latent solutions hypothesis / Cognitive control and metacognition in chimpanzees / Caring for chimpanzees. Chimpanzees in US zoos, sanctuaries, and research facilities : a survey-based comparison of atypical behaviors / When is "natural" better? The welfare implications of limiting reproduction in captive chimpanzees / How chimpanzee personality and video studies can inform management and care of the species : a case study / Chimpanzee welfare in the context of science, policy, and practice / Conserving chimpanzees. Chimpanzee conservation : what we know, what we do not know, and ways forward / Holistic approach for conservation of chimpanzees in Kibale National Park, Uganda / Forest certification and the high conservation value concept : protecting great apes in the Sangha Trinational Landscape in an era of industrial logging /
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject.other Chimpanzees -- Congresses. -- Behavior
dc.subject.other Chimpanzees -- Congresses. -- Conservation
dc.subject.other Chimpanzees -- Congresses. -- Ecology
dc.subject.other Chimpanzees -- Congresses. -- Research
dc.subject.other Social behavior in animals -- Congresses.
dc.subject.other Cognition in animals -- Congresses.
dc.subject.other Animal welfare -- Congresses.
dc.subject.other Animal welfare.
dc.subject.other Chimpanzees -- Behavior.
dc.subject.other Chimpanzees -- Ecology.
dc.subject.other Chimpanzees -- Research.
dc.subject.other Cognition in animals.
dc.subject.other Social behavior in animals.
dc.subject.other Conference papers and proceedings.
dc.subject.other Conference papers and proceedings.
dc.title Chimpanzees in context: a comparative perspective on chimpanzee behavior, cognition, conservation, and welfare/ edited by Lydia M. Hopper and Stephen R. Ross ; with a foreword by Jane Goodall.
dc.type Book
dc.contributor.org Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes,
dc.description.pages 1 online resource (xvi, 688 pages) :
dc.collection Электронно-библиотечные системы
dc.source.id EN05CEBSCO05C4482


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