The Japanese approach to science has permitted theoretical leaps in our understanding of culture in non-human animals and challenged human uniqueness, as it is not embedded in the Western traditional dualisms of human/animal and nature/culture. This paper highlights the value of an interdisciplinary approach and combining methodological approaches in exploring putative cultural variation among chimpanzees. I focus particularly on driver ants (Dorylus sp.) and oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) consumption among the Bossou and Nimba chimpanzees, in south-eastern Guinea at the border with Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia, and hand use across different tool use tasks commonly witnessed at Bossou, i.e. ant-dipping, nut-cracking, pestle-pounding, and algae-s...
Tools are peculiar parts of our environment and tool manufacture remains one of the most prodigious ...
Cultural diversity among social groups has recently been documented in multiple animal species. Inve...
Laterality of function in hand use by the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is unresolved. Ethological st...
Animal Cognition, V.6, pp. 213-223Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versati...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versatile users of tools in the wild. How ...
The existence of non-human animal (hereafter animal) culture, i.e., behaviours that are group-typica...
The question of animal culture has been of interest for decades. Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have...
Geographical variation in behaviour may be best explained in terms of culture if ecological and gene...
Behavioral differences exist among populations of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes, Hominoidea) acr...
The notion of animal culture, defined as socially transmitted community-specific behaviour patterns,...
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...
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...
SummaryThe majority of evidence for cultural behavior in animals has come from comparisons between p...
Tools are peculiar parts of our environment and tool manufacture remains one of the most prodigious ...
Cultural diversity among social groups has recently been documented in multiple animal species. Inve...
Laterality of function in hand use by the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is unresolved. Ethological st...
Animal Cognition, V.6, pp. 213-223Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versati...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the most proficient and versatile users of tools in the wild. How ...
The existence of non-human animal (hereafter animal) culture, i.e., behaviours that are group-typica...
The question of animal culture has been of interest for decades. Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have...
Geographical variation in behaviour may be best explained in terms of culture if ecological and gene...
Behavioral differences exist among populations of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes, Hominoidea) acr...
The notion of animal culture, defined as socially transmitted community-specific behaviour patterns,...
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...
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...
SummaryThe majority of evidence for cultural behavior in animals has come from comparisons between p...
Tools are peculiar parts of our environment and tool manufacture remains one of the most prodigious ...
Cultural diversity among social groups has recently been documented in multiple animal species. Inve...
Laterality of function in hand use by the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is unresolved. Ethological st...