2017, ISBN 9780300221374, xvi, 321 pages
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2015, ISBN 9780691149240, x, 246 p., [16] p. of plates
Was Darwin wrong when he traced our origins to Africa? The Real Planet of the Apes makes the explosive claim that it was in Europe, not Africa, where apes...
Human evolution | Evolution | Behavior | Mammals | Apes | Biology, life sciences | Fossil hominids | Human beings | Hominids | History of Science & Technology | Biological Sciences | Anthropology | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Human evolution | Evolution | Behavior | Mammals | Apes | Biology, life sciences | Fossil hominids | Human beings | Hominids | History of Science & Technology | Biological Sciences | Anthropology | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Book
2009, ISBN 9780802092847, viii, 144
Tell me, sir, is it on your grandmother's or your grandfather's side that you are descended from an ape?. In June of 1860, some of Britain's most influential...
Religion and science | Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 | Evolution (Biology) | Great Britain Intellectual life | Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 | History | Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873 | History of Science & Technology | Intellectual life | Great Britain | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825–1895 | Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805–1873 | Religion | Darwin, Charles, 1809–1882 | 19th century | Evolution
Religion and science | Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 | Evolution (Biology) | Great Britain Intellectual life | Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 | History | Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873 | History of Science & Technology | Intellectual life | Great Britain | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825–1895 | Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805–1873 | Religion | Darwin, Charles, 1809–1882 | 19th century | Evolution
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 5/2007, Volume 104, Issue 19, pp. 8184 - 8189
The natural communication of apes may hold clues about language origins, especially because apes frequently gesture with limbs and hands, a mode of...
Animal communication | Apes | Chimpanzees | Language | Gestures | Primates | Communications | Evolution | Signals | Bonobos | Bonobo | Multimodal | Chimpanzee | Communication | CAPTIVE CHIMPANZEES | WILD CHIMPANZEES | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SOCIAL CUSTOM | HUMANS | BONOBOS PAN-PANISCUS | multimodal | SPEECH | bonobo | FACIAL DISPLAYS | GREAT APES | chimpanzee | YOUNG CHIMPANZEES | communication | PRIMATE COMMUNICATION | Biological Evolution | Pan paniscus - psychology | Animals | Pan troglodytes - psychology | Vocalization, Animal | Animal Communication | Human evolution | Language and languages | Research | Biological Sciences
Animal communication | Apes | Chimpanzees | Language | Gestures | Primates | Communications | Evolution | Signals | Bonobos | Bonobo | Multimodal | Chimpanzee | Communication | CAPTIVE CHIMPANZEES | WILD CHIMPANZEES | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SOCIAL CUSTOM | HUMANS | BONOBOS PAN-PANISCUS | multimodal | SPEECH | bonobo | FACIAL DISPLAYS | GREAT APES | chimpanzee | YOUNG CHIMPANZEES | communication | PRIMATE COMMUNICATION | Biological Evolution | Pan paniscus - psychology | Animals | Pan troglodytes - psychology | Vocalization, Animal | Animal Communication | Human evolution | Language and languages | Research | Biological Sciences
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Journal of Anatomy, ISSN 0021-8782, 04/2016, Volume 228, Issue 4, pp. 630 - 685
Apes, members of the superfamily Hominoidea, possess a distinctive suite of anatomical and behavioral characters which appear to have evolved relatively late...
vertical climbing | Miocene | arm‐hanging | suspensory behavior | Cercopithecoidea | Hominoidea | Suspensory behavior | Vertical climbing | Arm-hanging | POSITIONAL BEHAVIOR | LOCOMOTOR BEHAVIOR | BODY-SIZE | ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY | MIDDLE MIOCENE | PONGID SHOULDER MUSCLES | KNUCKLE-WALKING | MIOCENE GREAT APE | OLD-WORLD MONKEYS | FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY | arm-hanging | PAN-PANISCUS | Behavior, Animal | Biological Evolution | Hominidae - anatomy & histology | Animals | Social Behavior | Ecosystem | Haplorhini - anatomy & histology | Adaptation, Biological | Fossils | Monkeys & apes | Behavior | Review
vertical climbing | Miocene | arm‐hanging | suspensory behavior | Cercopithecoidea | Hominoidea | Suspensory behavior | Vertical climbing | Arm-hanging | POSITIONAL BEHAVIOR | LOCOMOTOR BEHAVIOR | BODY-SIZE | ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY | MIDDLE MIOCENE | PONGID SHOULDER MUSCLES | KNUCKLE-WALKING | MIOCENE GREAT APE | OLD-WORLD MONKEYS | FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY | arm-hanging | PAN-PANISCUS | Behavior, Animal | Biological Evolution | Hominidae - anatomy & histology | Animals | Social Behavior | Ecosystem | Haplorhini - anatomy & histology | Adaptation, Biological | Fossils | Monkeys & apes | Behavior | Review
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1971, ISBN 9780715352397, xi, 126
Book
1993, ISBN 1857021266, viii, 312
Book
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 5/2016, Volume 113, Issue 19, pp. 5329 - 5334
Recent studies have highlighted the large diversity of malaria parasites infecting African great apes (subgenus ) and their strong host specificity. Although...
African rainforest | Plasmodium | Anopheles | Laverania | Ape-to-human infection | PARASITES | ape-to-human infection | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | ANOPHELINE MOSQUITOS | ORIGIN | EVOLUTION | PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM | GREAT APES | DIVERSITY | INFECTION | MONKEYS | VECTORS | Anopheles - parasitology | Species Specificity | Humans | Rainforest | Plasmodium - isolation & purification | Hominidae - microbiology | Gabon | Animals | Zoonoses - parasitology | Malaria - parasitology | Hominidae - parasitology | Disease Vectors - classification | Zoonoses - microbiology | Life Sciences | Health | Ecology, environment | Biological Sciences
African rainforest | Plasmodium | Anopheles | Laverania | Ape-to-human infection | PARASITES | ape-to-human infection | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | ANOPHELINE MOSQUITOS | ORIGIN | EVOLUTION | PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM | GREAT APES | DIVERSITY | INFECTION | MONKEYS | VECTORS | Anopheles - parasitology | Species Specificity | Humans | Rainforest | Plasmodium - isolation & purification | Hominidae - microbiology | Gabon | Animals | Zoonoses - parasitology | Malaria - parasitology | Hominidae - parasitology | Disease Vectors - classification | Zoonoses - microbiology | Life Sciences | Health | Ecology, environment | Biological Sciences
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Animal Cognition, ISSN 1435-9448, 7/2019, Volume 22, Issue 4, pp. 487 - 504
In his classic analysis, Gould (The mismeasure of man, WW Norton, New York, 1981) demolished the idea that intelligence was an inherent, genetic trait of...
Life Sciences | Behavioral Sciences | Zoology | Species comparisons | Mental causality | Comparative methods | Psychology Research | Social cognition | LANGUAGE | CHIMPANZEES PAN-TROGLODYTES | WILD CHIMPANZEES | PONGO-PYGMAEUS | VISUAL-ATTENTION | HOMO-SAPIENS | ZOOLOGY | GREAT APES | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | JOINT ATTENTION | YOUNG-CHILDREN | COMMUNICATION | Social aspects | Analysis | Cognition | Apes | Social interactions | Intelligence | Psychology | Bias | Comparative studies | Social factors | Original Paper
Life Sciences | Behavioral Sciences | Zoology | Species comparisons | Mental causality | Comparative methods | Psychology Research | Social cognition | LANGUAGE | CHIMPANZEES PAN-TROGLODYTES | WILD CHIMPANZEES | PONGO-PYGMAEUS | VISUAL-ATTENTION | HOMO-SAPIENS | ZOOLOGY | GREAT APES | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | JOINT ATTENTION | YOUNG-CHILDREN | COMMUNICATION | Social aspects | Analysis | Cognition | Apes | Social interactions | Intelligence | Psychology | Bias | Comparative studies | Social factors | Original Paper
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