Over a 6 month period during the dry season, from the end of October 2014 to the beginning of May 2015, we studied tool use behavior of previously unstudied and non-habituated savanna chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) living in the Comoé National Park, Ivory Coast (CI). We analyzed all the stick tools and leaf-sponges found that the chimpanzees used to forage for ants, termites, honey, and water. We found a particular behavior to be widespread across different chimpanzee communities in the park, namely, dipping for water from tree holes using sticks with especially long brush-tip modifications, using camera traps, we recorded adults, juveniles, and infants of three communities displaying this behavior. We compared water dipping and honey ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the People Programme (Marie Curie Ac...
This work was funded by the European Research Council (FP7/2007-2013/ERC n°283871) and the Swiss Nat...
Algae scooping is a tool-use signature marker of the Bossou chimpanzee community, as it is unique to...
Over a 6 month period during the dry season, from the end of October 2014 to the beginning of May 20...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
We present a detailed study of ant-dipping among the wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) of Bos...
Funding was received for this research from the University of St Andrews and the Kirsten Scott Memor...
Honey dipping is well documented in wild chimpanzee populations across their range1,2. Nyungwe Natio...
Chimpanzees are well-known tool users, with differences reported in the tool use repertoires among c...
Wild chimpanzees are known to have a different repertoire of tool-use unique to each community. For ...
Tool use in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is widespread across their geographical distribution, havi...
abstract: The tool-using behaviors of wild chimpanzees comprise the most impressive assemblages and ...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
The existence of non-human animal (hereafter animal) culture, i.e., behaviours that are group-typica...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are known to make and use a variety of tools, activities which require...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the People Programme (Marie Curie Ac...
This work was funded by the European Research Council (FP7/2007-2013/ERC n°283871) and the Swiss Nat...
Algae scooping is a tool-use signature marker of the Bossou chimpanzee community, as it is unique to...
Over a 6 month period during the dry season, from the end of October 2014 to the beginning of May 20...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
We present a detailed study of ant-dipping among the wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) of Bos...
Funding was received for this research from the University of St Andrews and the Kirsten Scott Memor...
Honey dipping is well documented in wild chimpanzee populations across their range1,2. Nyungwe Natio...
Chimpanzees are well-known tool users, with differences reported in the tool use repertoires among c...
Wild chimpanzees are known to have a different repertoire of tool-use unique to each community. For ...
Tool use in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is widespread across their geographical distribution, havi...
abstract: The tool-using behaviors of wild chimpanzees comprise the most impressive assemblages and ...
Descriptions of novel tool use by great apes in response to different circumstances aids us in under...
The existence of non-human animal (hereafter animal) culture, i.e., behaviours that are group-typica...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are known to make and use a variety of tools, activities which require...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the People Programme (Marie Curie Ac...
This work was funded by the European Research Council (FP7/2007-2013/ERC n°283871) and the Swiss Nat...
Algae scooping is a tool-use signature marker of the Bossou chimpanzee community, as it is unique to...