Cultural variation has been identified in a growing number of animal species ranging from primates to cetaceans. The principal method used to establish the presence of culture in wild populations is the method of exclusion. This method is problematic, since it cannot rule out the influence of genetics and ecology in geographically distant populations. A new approach to the study of culture compares neighbouring groups belonging to the same population. We applied this new approach by comparing ant-dipping tool length between two neighbouring communities of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in the Kalinzu Forest, Uganda. Ant-dipping tool length varies across chimpanzee study sites in relation to army ant species (Dorylus spp.) and ...
The influence of ecology on the development of behavioral traditions in animals is controversial, pa...
Cultural diversity among social groups has recently been documented in multiple animal species. Inve...
Cultural diversity among social groups has recently been documented in multiple animal species. Inve...
Cultural variation has been identified in a growing number of animal species ranging from primates t...
Cultural variation has been identified in a growing number of animal species ranging from primates t...
Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) predation on army ants (Dorylus, subgenus Anomma) is an impressive exam...
Geographical variation in behaviour may be best explained in terms of culture if ecological and gene...
Chimpanzees are renowned for their use of foraging tools in harvesting social insects and some popul...
A key feature of human behavioral diversity is that it can be constrained by cultural preference (“c...
SummaryThe majority of evidence for cultural behavior in animals has come from comparisons between p...
Wild chimpanzees are known to have a different repertoire of tool-use unique to each community. For ...
Behavioral differences exist among populations of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes, Hominoidea) acr...
We present a detailed study of ant-dipping among the wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) of Bos...
The Japanese approach to science has permitted theoretical leaps in our understanding of culture in ...
Over a 7‐month period, stick tools constructed by chimpanzees were collected and measured at the Ngo...
The influence of ecology on the development of behavioral traditions in animals is controversial, pa...
Cultural diversity among social groups has recently been documented in multiple animal species. Inve...
Cultural diversity among social groups has recently been documented in multiple animal species. Inve...
Cultural variation has been identified in a growing number of animal species ranging from primates t...
Cultural variation has been identified in a growing number of animal species ranging from primates t...
Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) predation on army ants (Dorylus, subgenus Anomma) is an impressive exam...
Geographical variation in behaviour may be best explained in terms of culture if ecological and gene...
Chimpanzees are renowned for their use of foraging tools in harvesting social insects and some popul...
A key feature of human behavioral diversity is that it can be constrained by cultural preference (“c...
SummaryThe majority of evidence for cultural behavior in animals has come from comparisons between p...
Wild chimpanzees are known to have a different repertoire of tool-use unique to each community. For ...
Behavioral differences exist among populations of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes, Hominoidea) acr...
We present a detailed study of ant-dipping among the wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) of Bos...
The Japanese approach to science has permitted theoretical leaps in our understanding of culture in ...
Over a 7‐month period, stick tools constructed by chimpanzees were collected and measured at the Ngo...
The influence of ecology on the development of behavioral traditions in animals is controversial, pa...
Cultural diversity among social groups has recently been documented in multiple animal species. Inve...
Cultural diversity among social groups has recently been documented in multiple animal species. Inve...