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Chimpanzees in Context - A Comparative Perspective on Chimpanzee Behavior, Cognition,

English · Paperback / Softback

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The study of the chimpanzee, one of the human species' closest relatives, has led scientists to exciting discoveries about evolution, behavior, and cognition over the past half century. In this book, rising and veteran scholars take a fascinating comparative approach to the culture, behavior, and cognition of both wild and captive chimpanzees. By seeking new perspectives in how the chimpanzee compares to other species, the scientists featured offer a richer understanding of the ways in which chimpanzees' unique experiences shape their behavior. They also demonstrate how different methodologies provide different insights, how various cultural experiences influence our perspectives of chimpanzees, and how different ecologies in which chimpanzees live affect how they express themselves.   After a foreword by Jane Goodall, the book features sections that examine chimpanzee life histories and developmental milestones, behavior, methods of study, animal communication, cooperation, communication, and tool use. The book ends with chapters that consider how we can apply contemporary knowledge of chimpanzees to enhance their care and conservation. Collectively, these chapters remind us of the importance of considering the social, ecological, and cognitive context of chimpanzee behavior, and how these contexts shape our comprehension of chimpanzees. Only by leveraging these powerful perspectives do we stand a chance at improving how we understand, care for, and protect this species.

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Lydia M. Hopper is a primatologist who studies how monkeys and apes innovate and learn new skills. She is the assistant director of the Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, IL, where Stephen R. Ross is the director. Ross's research focuses primarily on chimpanzee behavior, cognition, and welfare. He is coeditor of The Mind of the Chimpanzee: Ecological and Experimental Perspectives, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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Authors Lydia M Ross Hopper, Lydia M. Ross Hopper
Assisted by Lydia M Hopper (Editor), Lydia M. Hopper (Editor), Stephen R Ross (Editor), Stephen R. Ross (Editor), Ross Stephen R. (Editor), Jane Goodall (Foreword)
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2020
 
EAN 9780226727981
ISBN 978-0-226-72798-1
No. of pages 752
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology, SCIENCE / Cognitive Science, Primates, Zoology: primates (primatology)

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