<p>Where We Stand Field workersโscientists of animal (including human!) behavior in natureโhave long been fascinated by wild chimpanzees. A person who once has studied wild chimpanzees will be eager to observe them again. A person who has studied them twice will make every effort to continue the stu
Chimpanzee Behavior in the Wild: An Audio-Visual Encyclopedia
โ Scribed by Toshisada Nishida, Koichiro Zamma, Takahisa Matsusaka, Agumi Inaba, William C. McGrew
- Publisher
- Springer Japan
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 254
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Where We Stand Field workersโscientists of animal (including human!) behavior in natureโhave long been fascinated by wild chimpanzees. A person who once has studied wild chimpanzees will be eager to observe them again. A person who has studied them twice will make every effort to continue the study, unless prevented from doing so. In short, behavioral primatology is addictive! Many people, among them Jane Goodall, Richard Wrangham, and I, do not regret that they have dedicated their whole lives to the study of wild chimpanzees. This is because the apesโ behavior is always challenging: chimpanzees are cheerful, charming, playful, curious, beautiful, easygoing, generous, tolerant, and trustw- thy most of the time, but also are cautious, cunning, ugly, violent, ferocious, blo- thirsty, greedy, and disloyal at other times. We human beings share both the light and dark sides with our closest living relatives. For decades, we have documented huge across-population variation in behavior, as well as within-population variation. Cultural biology (now called cultural pri- tology), as proposed 60 years ago by Kinji Imanishi, recently has flourished.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Color Plates....Pages 1-5
Introduction....Pages 7-10
Methods....Pages 11-12
Study Sites of Chimpanzees and Bonobos....Pages 13-14
Catalogue....Pages 15-24
Remarks....Pages 25-25
Glossary A-F....Pages 27-82
Glossary G-Q....Pages 83-148
Glossary R-Y....Pages 149-207
Discussion....Pages 209-212
Back Matter....Pages 213-247
โฆ Subjects
Zoology
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