Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are well-known to eat invertebrates, especially social insects, across Africa, but allopatric bonobos (P. paniscus) are not. Bonobo insectivory is sparsely documented and apparently sporadic. However, the availability to bonobos of social insect prey and raw materials with which to make tools to exploit them is unknown. Here, we test a set of hypotheses that relates to questions of presence, abundance, density, and distribution of taxa that Pan consume and of vegetation suitable for making extractive foraging tools. We worked at Lui Kotal, Democratic Republic of Congo, where unprovisioned bonobos live in intact forest, far from villages. We collected insect and fecal specimens, transected for prey and assessed ...
Geographical variation in behaviour may be best explained in terms of culture if ecological and gene...
A key feature of human behavioral diversity is that it can be constrained by cultural preference (“c...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentForested landscapes are increasingly affecte...
Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) insectivory across Africa is ubiquitous. Insects provide a significant ...
2011-11-02Humans and many living apes eat insects. Insectivory by humans, chimpanzees and orangutans...
A key feature of human behavioral diversity is that it can be constrained by cultural preference (“c...
All long-term studies of chimpanzees (Pan troglo-dytes) show that they habitually eat insects, most ...
To improve our understanding of the evolutionary origins of culture and technology in humans, it is ...
Tool use in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is widespread across their geographical distribution, havi...
SummaryChimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (P. paniscus) hunt and consume the meat of various ...
International audienceThe consumption of insects by apes has previously been reported based on direc...
Chimpanzees are renowned for their use of foraging tools in harvesting social insects and some popul...
Crop-raiding is a major source of conflict between people and wildlife globally, impacting local liv...
Over 8 months we surveyed the Lake Tumba landscape, Democratic Republic of Congo, walking 86 kin of ...
14 pagesInternational audienceSurvival of Afrotropical primary forests depends not only on habitat p...
Geographical variation in behaviour may be best explained in terms of culture if ecological and gene...
A key feature of human behavioral diversity is that it can be constrained by cultural preference (“c...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentForested landscapes are increasingly affecte...
Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) insectivory across Africa is ubiquitous. Insects provide a significant ...
2011-11-02Humans and many living apes eat insects. Insectivory by humans, chimpanzees and orangutans...
A key feature of human behavioral diversity is that it can be constrained by cultural preference (“c...
All long-term studies of chimpanzees (Pan troglo-dytes) show that they habitually eat insects, most ...
To improve our understanding of the evolutionary origins of culture and technology in humans, it is ...
Tool use in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is widespread across their geographical distribution, havi...
SummaryChimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (P. paniscus) hunt and consume the meat of various ...
International audienceThe consumption of insects by apes has previously been reported based on direc...
Chimpanzees are renowned for their use of foraging tools in harvesting social insects and some popul...
Crop-raiding is a major source of conflict between people and wildlife globally, impacting local liv...
Over 8 months we surveyed the Lake Tumba landscape, Democratic Republic of Congo, walking 86 kin of ...
14 pagesInternational audienceSurvival of Afrotropical primary forests depends not only on habitat p...
Geographical variation in behaviour may be best explained in terms of culture if ecological and gene...
A key feature of human behavioral diversity is that it can be constrained by cultural preference (“c...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentForested landscapes are increasingly affecte...