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Tag pan-troglodytes [13 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag pan-troglodytes.
  • The Jewels of Our Genome: The Search for the Genomic Changes Underlying the Evolutionarily Unique Capacities of the Human Brain
    PLoS Genetics, Vol. 2, No. 5. (1 May 2006), e80.
    by James M Sikela
  • Genetic evidence for complex speciation of humans and chimpanzees
    Nature, Vol. 441, No. 7097. (17 May 2006), pp. 1103-1108.
    by Nick Patterson, Daniel J Richter, Sante Gnerre, Eric S Lander, David Reich
  • Oil Palm Use by Adjacent Communities of Chimpanzees at Bossou and Nimba Mountains, West Africa
    International Journal of Primatology, Vol. V25, No. 3. (1 June 2004), pp. 551-581.
    by Tatyana Humle, Tetsuro Matsuzawa
    posted to culture field forage pan-troglodytes by larios on 2006-12-18 03:17:56 as read
  • Subtle behavioral variation in wild chimpanzees, with special reference to Imanishi's concept of kaluchua
    Primates, Vol. V47, No. 1. (20 January 2006), pp. 35-42.
    by Michio Nakamura, Toshisada Nishida
    posted to behavior culture pan-troglodytes variation by larios on 2007-01-06 05:41:23 as read
  • Shadows on a changing landscape: Comparing nesting patterns of hominids and chimpanzees since their last common ancestor
    American Journal of Primatology, Vol. 46, No. 1. (1998), pp. 85-101.
    by Jeanne Sept
    posted to homo kaz nest pan pan-troglodytes by larios on 2006-12-15 03:47:27 as **
  • Leaf-swallowing in Nigerian chimpanzees: evidence for assumed self-medication
    Primates, Vol. 48, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 73-76.
    posted to field gashaka pan-troglodytes self-medication by larios on 2007-03-12 06:24:49 as read
  • Wild chimpanzee infant urine and saliva sampled noninvasively usable for DNA analyses
    Primates, Vol. 48, No. 2. (14 April 2007), pp. 156-159.
    by Eiji Inoue, Miho Inoue-Murayama, Osamu Takenaka, Toshisada Nishida
    posted to dna field microsatellite noninvasive pan-troglodytes by larios on 2007-04-03 06:57:26 as read
  • Mitochondrial DNA genealogy of chimpanzees in the Nimba mountains and Bossou, West Africa
    American Journal of Primatology, Vol. 64, No. 3. (2004), pp. 261-275.
    by Makoto K Shimada, Sachiko Hayakawa, Tatyana Humle, Shiho Fujita, Satoshi Hirata, Yukimaru Sugiyama, Naruya Saitou
    posted to bossou mtdna pan-troglodytes population by larios on 2006-12-18 03:21:45 as **
  • Charting cultural variation in chimpanzees
    Behaviour, Vol. V138, No. 11. (1 November 2001), pp. 1481-1516.
    by A Whiten, J Goodall, WC Mcgrew, T Nishida, V Reynolds, Y Sugiyama, CEG Tutin, RW Wrangham, C Boesch
    posted to culture pan-troglodytes variation by larios on 2007-01-06 06:02:53 as read
  • Cultures in chimpanzees
    Nature, Vol. 399, No. 6737. (17 June 1999), pp. 682-685.
    by A Whiten, J Goodall, WC Mcgrew, T Nishida, V Reynolds, Y Sugiyama, CEG Tutin, RW Wrangham, C Boesch
    posted to culture pan-troglodytes by larios on 2007-01-06 06:08:10 as read
  • Ant-dipping among the chimpanzees of Bossou, Guinea, and some comparisons with other sites
    American Journal of Primatology, Vol. 58, No. 3. (2002), pp. 133-148.
    by Tatyana Humle, Tetsuro Matsuzawa
    posted to bossou comparative culture field forage pan-troglodytes tool by larios on 2006-12-18 03:14:35 as read
  • The Cultured Chimpanzee: Reflections on Cultural Primatology
    (22 November 2004)
    by WC Mcgrew
    posted to culture kaz pan-troglodytes primate primatology by larios on 2006-12-29 01:29:40 as read
  • Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome
    Nature, Vol. 437, No. 7055., pp. 69-87.
    by The
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