The use of stones to crack open encapsulated fruit is widespread among wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) inhabiting savanna-like environments. Some populations in Serra da Capivara National Park (Piaui, Brazil), though, exhibit a seemingly broader toolkit, using wooden sticks as probes, and employing stone tools for a variety of purposes. Over the course of 701.5 hr of visual contact of two wild capuchin groups we recorded 677 tool use episodes. Five hundred and seventeen of these involved the use of stones, and 160 involved the use of sticks (or other plant parts) as probes to access water, arthropods, or the contents of insects` nests. Stones were mostly used as ""hammers""-not only to open fruit or seeds, or smash other f...
Nutcracking capuchins are mentioned in reports dating as far back as the sixteenth century,(1,2) as ...
Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million years [1]. H...
Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million years [1]. H...
The use of stones to crack open encapsulated fruit is widespread among wild bearded capuchin monkeys...
The use of stones to crack open encapsulated fruit is widespread among wild bearded capuchin monkeys...
Selection and transport of objects to use as tools at a distant site are considered to reflect plann...
This study investigates the tool use behaviour in two wild groups of bearded capuchin monkeys Cebus ...
Primate tool use is of great interest to many fields of science, but has only been documented in a l...
Primate tool use is of great interest to many fields of science, but has only been documented in a l...
Selection and transport of objects to use as tools at a distant site are considered to reflect plann...
To determine whether tool use varied in relation to food availability in bearded capuchin monkeys, w...
To determine whether tool use varied in relation to food availability in bearded capuchin monkeys, w...
To determine whether tool use varied in relation to food availability in bearded capuchin monkeys, w...
Summary Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million year...
Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million years [1] . ...
Nutcracking capuchins are mentioned in reports dating as far back as the sixteenth century,(1,2) as ...
Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million years [1]. H...
Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million years [1]. H...
The use of stones to crack open encapsulated fruit is widespread among wild bearded capuchin monkeys...
The use of stones to crack open encapsulated fruit is widespread among wild bearded capuchin monkeys...
Selection and transport of objects to use as tools at a distant site are considered to reflect plann...
This study investigates the tool use behaviour in two wild groups of bearded capuchin monkeys Cebus ...
Primate tool use is of great interest to many fields of science, but has only been documented in a l...
Primate tool use is of great interest to many fields of science, but has only been documented in a l...
Selection and transport of objects to use as tools at a distant site are considered to reflect plann...
To determine whether tool use varied in relation to food availability in bearded capuchin monkeys, w...
To determine whether tool use varied in relation to food availability in bearded capuchin monkeys, w...
To determine whether tool use varied in relation to food availability in bearded capuchin monkeys, w...
Summary Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million year...
Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million years [1] . ...
Nutcracking capuchins are mentioned in reports dating as far back as the sixteenth century,(1,2) as ...
Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million years [1]. H...
Stone tools reveal worldwide innovations in human behaviour over the past three million years [1]. H...