Capuchin monkeys are notable among New World monkeys for their widespread use of tools. They use both hammer tools and insertion tools in the wild to acquire food that would be unobtainable otherwise. Evidence indicates that capuchins transport stones to anvil sites and use the most functionally efficient stones to crack nuts. We investigated capuchins’ assessment of functionality by testing their ability to select a tool that was appropriate for two different tool-use tasks: A stone for a hammer task and a stick for an insertion task. To select the appropriate tools, the monkeys investigated a baited tool-use apparatus (insertion or hammer), traveled to a location in their enclosure where they could no longer see the apparatus, made a sele...
Contemporary optimization models suggest that animals optimize benefits of foraging and minimize its...
Cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) selected canes positioned so that a straight inward pull brou...
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...
Selection and transport of objects to use as tools at a distant site are considered to reflect plann...
SummaryAppreciation of objects' affordances and planning is a hallmark of human technology. Archeolo...
Wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus, use stone tools to crack palm nuts to obtain the k...
Wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus, use stone tools to crack palm nuts to obtain the k...
Appreciation of objects` affordances and planning is a hallmark of human technology. Archeological e...
Wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus, use stone tools to crack palm nuts to obtain the k...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Contemporary optimization models suggest that animals optimize benefits of foraging and minimize its...
Cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) selected canes positioned so that a straight inward pull brou...
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...
Selection and transport of objects to use as tools at a distant site are considered to reflect plann...
SummaryAppreciation of objects' affordances and planning is a hallmark of human technology. Archeolo...
Wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus, use stone tools to crack palm nuts to obtain the k...
Wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus, use stone tools to crack palm nuts to obtain the k...
Appreciation of objects` affordances and planning is a hallmark of human technology. Archeological e...
Wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus, use stone tools to crack palm nuts to obtain the k...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friabil...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Contemporary optimization models suggest that animals optimize benefits of foraging and minimize its...
Cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) selected canes positioned so that a straight inward pull brou...
The use of stones to crack open encapsulated fruit is widespread among wild bearded capuchin monkeys...