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|a The Chimpanzees of Bossou and Nimba /
|c edited by Tetsuro Matsuzawa, Tatyana Humle, Yukimaru Sugiyama.
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|a Part 1: Introduction -- 1 Bossou: 33 Years -- Part 2: History and Ecology -- 2 Location and Ecology -- 3 The Demography and Reproductive Parameters of Bossou Chimpanzees -- 4 The “Prehistory” Before 1976: Looking Back on Three Decades of Research on Bossou Chimpanzees -- 5 The Chimpanzees of West Africa: From “Man-Like Beast” to “Our Endangered Cousin” -- Part 3: Culture: Tool manufacture and use -- 6 The Tool Repertoire of Bossou Chimpanzees -- 7 Stone Tools for Nut-Cracking -- 8 Use of Leaves for Drinking Water -- 9 Ant-Dipping: How Ants have Shed Light on Culture -- 10 Pestle-Pounding Behavior: The Key to the Coexistence of Humans and Chimpanzees -- 11 Algae Scooping Remains a Puzzle -- 12 Ant Fishing in Trees: Invention and Modification of a New Tool-Use Behavior -- 13 Log Doll: Pretence in Wild Chimpanzees -- 14 Animal Toying -- Part 4: Stone tool use: Observation and experiments -- 15 Extensive Surveys of Chimpanzee Stone Tools: From the Telescope to the Magnifying Glass -- 16 Field Experiments of Tool-Use -- 17 Clues to Culture? The Coula- and Panda-Nut Experiments -- 18 From Handling Stones and Nuts to Tool-Use -- 19 The Emergence of Stone-Tool Use in Captive Chimpanzees -- 20 A Gibsonian Motor Analysis of the Nut-Cracking Technique -- 21 Education by Master-Apprenticeship -- Part 5: Social life and Social intelligence -- 22 The Crop-Raiders of the Sacred Hill -- 23 Behavioral Flexibility and Division of Roles in Chimpanzee Road-Crossing -- 24 Play Behaviors Involving the Use of Objects in Young Chimpanzees at Bossou.-25 Chimpanzee Mothers Carry the Mummified Remains of Their Dead Infants: Three Case Reports from Bossou -- 26 Comparison of Social Behaviors -- Part 6: Adjacent Communities -- 27 The Chimpanzees of Yealé, Nimba -- 28 Chimpanzees in the Seringbara Region of the Nimba Mountains -- 29 Chimpanzees in the Eastern Part of the Nimba Mountains Biosphere Reserve: Gouéla II and Déré Forest -- 30 Diécké Forest, Guinea: Delvinginto Chimpanzee Behavior Using Stone Tool Surveys -- 31 From Bossou to the Forests of Liberia -- Part 7: Conservation -- 32 The 2003 Epidemic of a Flu-Like Respiratory Disease at Bossou -- 33 Microclimate and Moving Pattern -- 34 Genetic Variation in the Chimpanzees of Bossou and Nimba -- 35 Intestinal Bacteria in Chimpanzees in Bossou: A Preliminary Study of Their Nutritional Implication -- 36 Health Monitoring -- 37 Green Corridor Project: Planting Trees in the Savanna Between Bossou and Nimba -- 38 Environmental Education and Community Development in and Around Bossou -- 39 Conservation Issues in the Nimba Mountains -- 40 Chimpanzees in Guinea and in West Africa.
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|a Zoology.
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|a Behavioral sciences.
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|a Animal ecology.
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|a Matsuzawa, Tetsuro.
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