BACKGROUND: Orangutans have one of the slowest-paced life histories of all mammals. Whereas life-history theory suggests that the time to reach adulthood is constrained by the time needed to reach adult body size, the needing-to-learn hypothesis instead suggests that it is limited by the time needed to acquire adult-level skills. To test between these two hypotheses, we compared the development of foraging skills and growth trajectories of immature wild orangutans in two populations: at Tuanan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii), Borneo, and Suaq Balimbing (Pongo abelii), Sumatra. We collected behavioral data on diet repertoire, feeding rates and ranging competence during focal follows, and estimated growth through non-invasive laser photogrammetry. ...
Exploration is essential for skill acquisition and strongly facilitates cognitive performance. In hu...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWhich factors select for long juvenile periods in some species is not ...
Understanding why animals make the foraging choices they do has been an interdisciplinary research g...
Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in capt...
As a part of growing up, immature orangutans must acquire vast repertoires of skills and knowledge, ...
Orangutans show a pronounced sexual dimorphism, with flanged males (i.e., males with fully grown sec...
Immature orangutans acquire their feeding skills over several years, via social and independent lear...
Orangutans have a long period of immaturity and the longest inter-birth interval (IBI) of all mammal...
It has been hypothesized that opportunities for social learning affect the size and complexity of th...
The spatial and temporal variation in food abundance has strong effects on wildlife feeding and nutr...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Deforestation is rapidly transforming primary forests across the tropics into human-dominated landsc...
Orangutans (genus Pongo) are the largest arboreal mammals, but Bornean orangutans (P. pygmaeus spp.)...
Humans stand out among primates and other mammals in reaching adult-level foraging skills very late ...
ABSTRACT. Orangutans hare many intellectual qualities with African great apes and humans, likely bec...
Exploration is essential for skill acquisition and strongly facilitates cognitive performance. In hu...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWhich factors select for long juvenile periods in some species is not ...
Understanding why animals make the foraging choices they do has been an interdisciplinary research g...
Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in capt...
As a part of growing up, immature orangutans must acquire vast repertoires of skills and knowledge, ...
Orangutans show a pronounced sexual dimorphism, with flanged males (i.e., males with fully grown sec...
Immature orangutans acquire their feeding skills over several years, via social and independent lear...
Orangutans have a long period of immaturity and the longest inter-birth interval (IBI) of all mammal...
It has been hypothesized that opportunities for social learning affect the size and complexity of th...
The spatial and temporal variation in food abundance has strong effects on wildlife feeding and nutr...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Deforestation is rapidly transforming primary forests across the tropics into human-dominated landsc...
Orangutans (genus Pongo) are the largest arboreal mammals, but Bornean orangutans (P. pygmaeus spp.)...
Humans stand out among primates and other mammals in reaching adult-level foraging skills very late ...
ABSTRACT. Orangutans hare many intellectual qualities with African great apes and humans, likely bec...
Exploration is essential for skill acquisition and strongly facilitates cognitive performance. In hu...
UA Open Access Publishing FundWhich factors select for long juvenile periods in some species is not ...
Understanding why animals make the foraging choices they do has been an interdisciplinary research g...