Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, ISSN 0962-8452, 04/2004, Volume 271, Issue 1540, pp. 755 - 759
Some mammals distinguish between and respond appropriately to the alarm calls of other mammal and bird species. However, the ability of birds to distinguish...
Birds of prey | Wild birds | Animal communication | Predators | Primates | Monkeys | Eagles | Animal vocalization | Mammals | Bird songs | Anti-predator behaviour | Associative learning | Interspecific communication | Ivory Coast | Habituation | SEMANTIC COMMUNICATION | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | primates | anti-predator behaviour | habituation | BEHAVIOR | EAGLES STEPHANOAETUS-CORONATUS | interspecific communication | PREDATOR | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | associative learning | CROWNED EAGLES | ENEMY RECOGNITION | BIOLOGY | IVORY-COAST | ECOLOGY | CULTURAL TRANSMISSION | ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE | Predatory Behavior - physiology | Acoustic Stimulation | Cercopithecus - physiology | Cote d'Ivoire | Vocalization, Animal | Auditory Perception - physiology | Birds - physiology | Eagles - physiology | Association Learning - physiology | Animals | Sound Spectrography | Discrimination (Psychology) | Carnivora - physiology
Birds of prey | Wild birds | Animal communication | Predators | Primates | Monkeys | Eagles | Animal vocalization | Mammals | Bird songs | Anti-predator behaviour | Associative learning | Interspecific communication | Ivory Coast | Habituation | SEMANTIC COMMUNICATION | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | primates | anti-predator behaviour | habituation | BEHAVIOR | EAGLES STEPHANOAETUS-CORONATUS | interspecific communication | PREDATOR | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | associative learning | CROWNED EAGLES | ENEMY RECOGNITION | BIOLOGY | IVORY-COAST | ECOLOGY | CULTURAL TRANSMISSION | ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE | Predatory Behavior - physiology | Acoustic Stimulation | Cercopithecus - physiology | Cote d'Ivoire | Vocalization, Animal | Auditory Perception - physiology | Birds - physiology | Eagles - physiology | Association Learning - physiology | Animals | Sound Spectrography | Discrimination (Psychology) | Carnivora - physiology
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 01/2017, Volume 114, Issue 2, pp. 268 - 273
Intergroup conflict is evident throughout the history of our species, ubiquitous across human societies, and considered crucial for the evolution of humans'...
Pan troglodytes | Group cohesion | Neuropeptide | Parochial altruism | Cooperation | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | PERSPECTIVE | neuropeptide | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | HUMANS | group cohesion | AFFILIATIVE BEHAVIOR | parochial altruism | EVOLUTION | COMPETITION | VASOPRESSIN | AGGRESSION | cooperation | Physiological aspects | Neural circuitry | Oxytocin | Chimpanzees | Biological Sciences | Social Sciences
Pan troglodytes | Group cohesion | Neuropeptide | Parochial altruism | Cooperation | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | PERSPECTIVE | neuropeptide | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | HUMANS | group cohesion | AFFILIATIVE BEHAVIOR | parochial altruism | EVOLUTION | COMPETITION | VASOPRESSIN | AGGRESSION | cooperation | Physiological aspects | Neural circuitry | Oxytocin | Chimpanzees | Biological Sciences | Social Sciences
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Behavioral Ecology, ISSN 1045-2249, 05/2004, Volume 15, Issue 3, pp. 400 - 411
Putty-nosed monkeys, Cercopithecus nictitans stampflii, occur at various sites in West Africa, particularly in the transition zone between rainforest and...
Alarm calls | Niche overlap | Semantic | Predation | Mutualism | Biological markets | Feeding ecology | semantic | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | CERCOPITHECUS-DIANA | DIANA MONKEYS | niche overlap | POLYSPECIFIC ASSOCIATIONS | RED COLOBUS | BEHAVIOR | predation | LONG-DISTANCE CALLS | feeding ecology | ZOOLOGY | CAMPBELLS MONKEYS | IVORY-COAST | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | biological markets | alarm calls | mutualism
Alarm calls | Niche overlap | Semantic | Predation | Mutualism | Biological markets | Feeding ecology | semantic | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | CERCOPITHECUS-DIANA | DIANA MONKEYS | niche overlap | POLYSPECIFIC ASSOCIATIONS | RED COLOBUS | BEHAVIOR | predation | LONG-DISTANCE CALLS | feeding ecology | ZOOLOGY | CAMPBELLS MONKEYS | IVORY-COAST | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | ECOLOGY | biological markets | alarm calls | mutualism
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Current Biology, ISSN 0960-9822, 05/2012, Volume 22, Issue 10, pp. 922 - 926
The majority of evidence for cultural behavior in animals has come from comparisons between populations separated by large geographical distances that often...
TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | ANIMAL CULTURES | TOOL USE | EVOLUTION | WILD CHIMPANZEES | BEHAVIOR | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | NATURAL HAMMERS | CELL BIOLOGY | Animals | Nuts | Ecosystem | Pan troglodytes - psychology | Cote d'Ivoire | Female | Linear Models | Male | Feeding Behavior - psychology | Tool Use Behavior | Culture | Hardness | Animal behavior | Analysis
TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | ANIMAL CULTURES | TOOL USE | EVOLUTION | WILD CHIMPANZEES | BEHAVIOR | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | NATURAL HAMMERS | CELL BIOLOGY | Animals | Nuts | Ecosystem | Pan troglodytes - psychology | Cote d'Ivoire | Female | Linear Models | Male | Feeding Behavior - psychology | Tool Use Behavior | Culture | Hardness | Animal behavior | Analysis
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, ISSN 2045-2322, 07/2019, Volume 9, Issue 1, pp. 11066 - 13
To understand the evolutionary roots of human spatial cognition, researchers have compared spatial abilities of humans and one of our closest living relatives,...
WILD CAPUCHIN MONKEYS | INTELLIGENCE | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | EVOLUTION | FRUIT-TREES | INFORMATION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | HYPOTHESIS | SPATIAL MEMORY | COGNITION | ANTICIPATE | Group size | Rainforests | Travel | Cognition | Familiarity | Animal behavior
WILD CAPUCHIN MONKEYS | INTELLIGENCE | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | EVOLUTION | FRUIT-TREES | INFORMATION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | HYPOTHESIS | SPATIAL MEMORY | COGNITION | ANTICIPATE | Group size | Rainforests | Travel | Cognition | Familiarity | Animal behavior
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Animal Behaviour, ISSN 0003-3472, 12/2013, Volume 86, Issue 6, pp. 1183 - 1205
We studied the nature of information that frugivorous foragers take into account to increase their chances of discovering bountiful fruit crops. We recorded...
frugivore | foraging cognition | Pan troglodytes verus | phenology | sensory cues | chimpanzee | long-term spatial memory | monitoring | search strategy | Frugivore | Search strategy | Phenology | Sensory cues | Chimpanzee | Long-term spatial memory | Monitoring | Foraging cognition | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | VISUAL-ACUITY | APES | KIBALE | SPIDER | FOREST | ABUNDANCE | ZOOLOGY | COMPETITION | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | MONKEYS | Chimpanzees
frugivore | foraging cognition | Pan troglodytes verus | phenology | sensory cues | chimpanzee | long-term spatial memory | monitoring | search strategy | Frugivore | Search strategy | Phenology | Sensory cues | Chimpanzee | Long-term spatial memory | Monitoring | Foraging cognition | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | VISUAL-ACUITY | APES | KIBALE | SPIDER | FOREST | ABUNDANCE | ZOOLOGY | COMPETITION | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | MONKEYS | Chimpanzees
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Ecological Indicators, ISSN 1470-160X, 07/2015, Volume 54, pp. 217 - 226
Recent advancements in technology have made possible the use of novel, cost-efficient biomonitoring techniques which facilitate monitoring animal populations...
Occurrence probability | Loud calls | Pan troglodytes | Colobus polykomos | Cercopithecus diana | Acoustic detection | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | RECORDINGS | COTE-DIVOIRE | BEHAVIOR | COMMUNITIES | IDENTIFICATION | FOREST | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | CONSERVATION | SITE OCCUPANCY | CHIMPANZEES | Primates | Human | Automation | Algorithms | Acoustics | Cleaning | Estimates | Monitoring
Occurrence probability | Loud calls | Pan troglodytes | Colobus polykomos | Cercopithecus diana | Acoustic detection | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | RECORDINGS | COTE-DIVOIRE | BEHAVIOR | COMMUNITIES | IDENTIFICATION | FOREST | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | CONSERVATION | SITE OCCUPANCY | CHIMPANZEES | Primates | Human | Automation | Algorithms | Acoustics | Cleaning | Estimates | Monitoring
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AIDS, ISSN 0269-9370, 03/2012, Volume 26, Issue 6, pp. 659 - 673
The HIV-1 group M epidemic illustrates the extraordinary impact and consequences resulting from a single zoonotic transmission. Exposure to blood or other...
simian immunodeficiency virus | cross-species transmission | non-human primate | Africa | simian T-cell lymphotropic virus | emerging disease | simian foamy virus | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | RED COLOBUS MONKEYS | SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA | CELL LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS | AFRICAN NONHUMAN-PRIMATES | PAN-TROGLODYTES-VERUS | IMMUNOLOGY | SPONTANEOUS MALIGNANT-LYMPHOMA | PILIOCOLOBUS-BADIUS-BADIUS | VIROLOGY | IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTION | HIV-1 GROUP-M | Simian foamy virus - pathogenicity | Tumor Virus Infections - transmission | Simian Immunodeficiency Virus - pathogenicity | Animals | Humans | Primates | Retroviridae Infections - transmission | Phylogeny | Retroviruses, Simian - pathogenicity | Zoonoses - transmission
simian immunodeficiency virus | cross-species transmission | non-human primate | Africa | simian T-cell lymphotropic virus | emerging disease | simian foamy virus | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | RED COLOBUS MONKEYS | SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA | CELL LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS | AFRICAN NONHUMAN-PRIMATES | PAN-TROGLODYTES-VERUS | IMMUNOLOGY | SPONTANEOUS MALIGNANT-LYMPHOMA | PILIOCOLOBUS-BADIUS-BADIUS | VIROLOGY | IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTION | HIV-1 GROUP-M | Simian foamy virus - pathogenicity | Tumor Virus Infections - transmission | Simian Immunodeficiency Virus - pathogenicity | Animals | Humans | Primates | Retroviridae Infections - transmission | Phylogeny | Retroviruses, Simian - pathogenicity | Zoonoses - transmission
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, ISSN 0962-8452, 02/2009, Volume 276, Issue 1657, pp. 699 - 706
Pan troglodytes verus
Personal hygiene | Baboons | Social behavior | Chimpanzees | Primates | Animal grooming | Dyadics | Dyadic relations | Modeling | Reciprocatory motion | Grooming | Pan troglodytes verus | Reciprocity | Time frame | Time lag | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | BABOONS | time frame | FEMALE PRIMATES | time lag | COOPERATION | reciprocity | SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS | chimpanzees | EVOLUTION | PARTNER CHOICE | BIOLOGY | grooming | CONSTRAINTS | HEART-RATE | IMPALA | Grooming - physiology | Animals | Time Factors | Pan troglodytes - psychology | Cooperative Behavior | Female | Male | Pan troglodytes - physiology | Sex Ratio
Personal hygiene | Baboons | Social behavior | Chimpanzees | Primates | Animal grooming | Dyadics | Dyadic relations | Modeling | Reciprocatory motion | Grooming | Pan troglodytes verus | Reciprocity | Time frame | Time lag | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | BABOONS | time frame | FEMALE PRIMATES | time lag | COOPERATION | reciprocity | SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS | chimpanzees | EVOLUTION | PARTNER CHOICE | BIOLOGY | grooming | CONSTRAINTS | HEART-RATE | IMPALA | Grooming - physiology | Animals | Time Factors | Pan troglodytes - psychology | Cooperative Behavior | Female | Male | Pan troglodytes - physiology | Sex Ratio
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Biological Conservation, ISSN 0006-3207, 2006, Volume 131, Issue 2, pp. 325 - 337
Until recently, the focus of great ape behavioural and ecological research has been distinct from the focus of scientists working in medical and veterinary...
TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | COTE-DIVOIRE | GORILLA-GORILLA-BERINGEI | WILD CHIMPANZEES | LEUKEMIA-VIRUS TYPE-1 | PAN-TROGLODYTES-VERUS | INTERSPECIES TRANSMISSION | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION | CENTRAL-AFRICA | IVORY-COAST | ECOLOGY | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | Primates | Automobile drivers | Epidemics | Disease transmission | Statistics
TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | COTE-DIVOIRE | GORILLA-GORILLA-BERINGEI | WILD CHIMPANZEES | LEUKEMIA-VIRUS TYPE-1 | PAN-TROGLODYTES-VERUS | INTERSPECIES TRANSMISSION | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION | CENTRAL-AFRICA | IVORY-COAST | ECOLOGY | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION | Primates | Automobile drivers | Epidemics | Disease transmission | Statistics
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 11/2014, Volume 111, Issue 46, pp. 16343 - 16348
Not all tropical fruits are equally desired by rainforest foragers and some fruit trees get depleted more quickly and carry fruit for shorter periods than...
Animal feeding behavior | Chimpanzees | Breakfasts | Food availability | Foraging | Primates | Evolution | Female animals | Departure time | Fruits | Flexible planning | Interspecific competition | Prospective cognition | Ecological intelligence | Foraging strategies | foraging strategies | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | FRUIT SIZE | prospective cognition | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | ecological intelligence | PAN-TROGLODYTES-VERUS | HUNTING BEHAVIOR | PRIMATES | interspecific competition | EVOLUTION | GREAT APES | ECOLOGY | flexible planning | BRAINS | PHENOLOGY | Food Supply | Food Preferences | Brain - anatomy & histology | Fruit | Pan troglodytes - psychology | Cote d'Ivoire | Nesting Behavior - physiology | Organ Size | Anticipation, Psychological - physiology | Feeding Behavior | Brain - physiology | Biological Evolution | Animals | Time Factors | Ficus | Female | Zoological research | Behavior | Research | Biological Sciences
Animal feeding behavior | Chimpanzees | Breakfasts | Food availability | Foraging | Primates | Evolution | Female animals | Departure time | Fruits | Flexible planning | Interspecific competition | Prospective cognition | Ecological intelligence | Foraging strategies | foraging strategies | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | FRUIT SIZE | prospective cognition | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | ecological intelligence | PAN-TROGLODYTES-VERUS | HUNTING BEHAVIOR | PRIMATES | interspecific competition | EVOLUTION | GREAT APES | ECOLOGY | flexible planning | BRAINS | PHENOLOGY | Food Supply | Food Preferences | Brain - anatomy & histology | Fruit | Pan troglodytes - psychology | Cote d'Ivoire | Nesting Behavior - physiology | Organ Size | Anticipation, Psychological - physiology | Feeding Behavior | Brain - physiology | Biological Evolution | Animals | Time Factors | Ficus | Female | Zoological research | Behavior | Research | Biological Sciences
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BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, ISSN 0960-3115, 09/2018, Volume 27, Issue 11, pp. 2897 - 2917
Ecosystem service (ES) evidence and arguments can mobilize support for biodiversity conservation. However, the ES concept's impact on the ground seems unclear:...
BIODIVERSITY | COUNTRIES | Valuation | Conservation fundraising | Conservation finance | Cote d'Ivoire | Tai National Park | KNOWLEDGE | SAVING NATURE | TEEB | LESSONS | ECONOMIC VALUATION | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | DECISION-MAKING | SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACES | FRAMEWORK | ENGAGEMENT | ECOLOGY | Ecosystem services | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY | COUNTRIES | Valuation | Conservation fundraising | Conservation finance | Cote d'Ivoire | Tai National Park | KNOWLEDGE | SAVING NATURE | TEEB | LESSONS | ECONOMIC VALUATION | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | DECISION-MAKING | SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACES | FRAMEWORK | ENGAGEMENT | ECOLOGY | Ecosystem services | BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
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Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, ISSN 1060-1538, 07/2019, Volume 28, Issue 4, pp. 210 - 223
Primate individuals use a variety of strategies in intergroup encounters, from aggression to tolerance; however, recent focus on the evolution of either...
hominoids | human evolution | primate behavior | intergroup encounter | sociality | tolerance | cooperation | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | RANGE USE | INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATION | BONOBOS PAN-PANISCUS | TERRITORIALITY | SOCIAL INTERACTIONS | ECOLOGY | ANTHROPOLOGY | HUNTER-GATHERERS | ENCOUNTERS | CHIMPANZEES | Primates | Human acts | Evolutionary biology | Human behavior
hominoids | human evolution | primate behavior | intergroup encounter | sociality | tolerance | cooperation | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | RANGE USE | INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATION | BONOBOS PAN-PANISCUS | TERRITORIALITY | SOCIAL INTERACTIONS | ECOLOGY | ANTHROPOLOGY | HUNTER-GATHERERS | ENCOUNTERS | CHIMPANZEES | Primates | Human acts | Evolutionary biology | Human behavior
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 04/2009, Volume 4, Issue 4, pp. e5116 - e5116
Humans and chimpanzees are unusual among primates in that they frequently perform group hunts of mammalian prey and share meat with conspecifics. Especially...
TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | EVOLUTION | BIOLOGY | ECOLOGY | FEMALE CHIMPANZEES | HUNTING BEHAVIOR | COOPERATION | REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS | FOREST | Sexual Behavior, Animal | Animals | Female | Male | Pan troglodytes - physiology | Food | Meat | Rankings | Chimpanzees | Analysis | Exchanging | Sex | Males | Mating | National parks | Reproduction | Cooperation | Breeding success | Primates | Evolution | Data analysis | Hunting | Estrus | Health risks | Ecology | Conspecifics | Group dynamics | Forages | Prey | Hypotheses | Animal behavior | Data collection | Females
TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | EVOLUTION | BIOLOGY | ECOLOGY | FEMALE CHIMPANZEES | HUNTING BEHAVIOR | COOPERATION | REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS | FOREST | Sexual Behavior, Animal | Animals | Female | Male | Pan troglodytes - physiology | Food | Meat | Rankings | Chimpanzees | Analysis | Exchanging | Sex | Males | Mating | National parks | Reproduction | Cooperation | Breeding success | Primates | Evolution | Data analysis | Hunting | Estrus | Health risks | Ecology | Conspecifics | Group dynamics | Forages | Prey | Hypotheses | Animal behavior | Data collection | Females
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Quaternary International, ISSN 1040-6182, 02/2018, Volume 467, pp. 222 - 229
The paleodietary ecology of Late Pliocene-Late Pleistocene proboscideans ( , , and ) from two Moldavian Republic localities and eight Romanian localities of...
Proboscidea | Tooth microwear | Carpathian basin | Paleodiet | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | LOXODONTA-AFRICANA-CYCLOTIS | PLEISTOCENE | FOREST ELEPHANTS | TEXTURE ANALYSIS | DENTAL MICROWEAR | EUROPE | GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | LOW-MAGNIFICATION STEREOMICROSCOPY | IVORY-COAST | LATE MIOCENE | Basins (Geology) | Food
Proboscidea | Tooth microwear | Carpathian basin | Paleodiet | TAI-NATIONAL-PARK | LOXODONTA-AFRICANA-CYCLOTIS | PLEISTOCENE | FOREST ELEPHANTS | TEXTURE ANALYSIS | DENTAL MICROWEAR | EUROPE | GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | LOW-MAGNIFICATION STEREOMICROSCOPY | IVORY-COAST | LATE MIOCENE | Basins (Geology) | Food
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