Some questions that arise from observations of responses to dead and dying individuals by nonhuman primates are discussed, focusing on psychological issues. The phenomenon of transport and care of dead infants is reviewed, along with the consequences of the mother dying for orphaned offspring. It is argued that particular attention should be paid to how the context of a death affects individuals, for example, traumatic accidental or predation-induced death versus peaceful death following illness. Some primates kill others of their own or other species, which raises additional questions about death awareness and empathy. Observations from both the field and captivity can contribute toward a better understanding of the psychological meaning o...
SummaryChimpanzees' immediate responses to the death of a group-member have rarely been described. E...
Chimpanzees' immediate responses to the death of a group-member have rarely been described. Exceptio...
In this commentary, I have focused on King’s chapter “Do monkeys mourn?” and discussed the complexit...
Some questions that arise from observations of responses to dead and dying individuals by nonhuman p...
International audienceIt was long assumed that only humans can distinguish the living from the dead....
For the past two centuries, non‐human primates have been reported to inspect, protect, retrieve, car...
Comparative thanatology encompasses the study of death-related responses in non-human animals and as...
International audienceWhat do animals know of death? What can animals' responses to death tell us ab...
The wounding or death of a conspecific has been shown to elicit varied behavioral responses througho...
It has been suggested that non-human primates can respond to deceased conspecifics in ways that sugg...
The social behavior of chimpanzees has been extensively studied, yet not much is known about how the...
Humans were once considered unique in having a concept of death but a growing number of observations...
symbolic representations of death or death- related rituals. Chimpanzees show self-awareness [8], em...
The social behavior of chimpanzees has been extensively studied, yet not much is known about how the...
Non-human primates respond to the death of a conspecific in diverse ways, some of which may present ...
SummaryChimpanzees' immediate responses to the death of a group-member have rarely been described. E...
Chimpanzees' immediate responses to the death of a group-member have rarely been described. Exceptio...
In this commentary, I have focused on King’s chapter “Do monkeys mourn?” and discussed the complexit...
Some questions that arise from observations of responses to dead and dying individuals by nonhuman p...
International audienceIt was long assumed that only humans can distinguish the living from the dead....
For the past two centuries, non‐human primates have been reported to inspect, protect, retrieve, car...
Comparative thanatology encompasses the study of death-related responses in non-human animals and as...
International audienceWhat do animals know of death? What can animals' responses to death tell us ab...
The wounding or death of a conspecific has been shown to elicit varied behavioral responses througho...
It has been suggested that non-human primates can respond to deceased conspecifics in ways that sugg...
The social behavior of chimpanzees has been extensively studied, yet not much is known about how the...
Humans were once considered unique in having a concept of death but a growing number of observations...
symbolic representations of death or death- related rituals. Chimpanzees show self-awareness [8], em...
The social behavior of chimpanzees has been extensively studied, yet not much is known about how the...
Non-human primates respond to the death of a conspecific in diverse ways, some of which may present ...
SummaryChimpanzees' immediate responses to the death of a group-member have rarely been described. E...
Chimpanzees' immediate responses to the death of a group-member have rarely been described. Exceptio...
In this commentary, I have focused on King’s chapter “Do monkeys mourn?” and discussed the complexit...