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Affective prosody in grunts of young chimpanzees
Published 2023-03-01Subjects: “…Chimpanzee…”
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The diploic venous system of extant chimpanzees and gorillas
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Obesity Related Alterations in Plasma Cytokines and Metabolic Hormones in Chimpanzees
Published 2014-01-01“…We also observed increased levels of metabolic hormones glucagon-like-peptide-1, glucagon, connecting peptide, insulin, pancreatic peptide YY3–36, and leptin in the plasma of overweight and obese chimpanzees. Chemokine, eotaxin, fractalkine, and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 were higher in lean compared to obese chimpanzees, while chemokine ligand 8 increased in plasma of obese chimpanzees. …”
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To what extent are call combinations in chimpanzees comparable to syntax in humans?
Published 2023-12-01“…In this piece, I review the literature on combinatorial signalling in our closest-living relative, the chimpanzee (Pan troglotytes), central to demonstrating a more ancient evolutionary account of syntax. …”
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On the state of nature and social life: thinking about humans and chimpanzees
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The imitative behaviour of children and chimpanzees: A window on the transmission of cultural traditions
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Introduction to the special issue: Tool use among Ugandan forest fragment chimpanzees
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An approximate likelihood method reveals ancient gene flow between human, chimpanzee and gorilla
Published 2024-01-01“…Analysis of coding and non-coding data in primates illustrates the potential of the approach and reveals that a substantial fraction of the human/chimpanzee/gorilla phylogenetic conflict is due to ancient gene flow. …”
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Research on Multi-Strategy Fusion of the Chimpanzee Optimization Algorithm and Its Application in Path Planning
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William C. McGrew. Chasing after chimpanzees. The making of a primatologist. Mereo Books
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Mutual coordination of behaviors in human–chimpanzee interactions: A case study in a laboratory setting
Published 2014-04-01“…This study deepens our understanding of sociality established between chimpanzees and humans by analyzing the sequential organization of interactions in a laboratory setting. …”
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Idiosyncratic gesture use in a mother-infant dyad in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in the wild
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Un cas d’accouchement en occipito-pubien chez Pan troglodytes
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I’ve just seen a face: further search for face pareidolia in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
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Complex Tasks Force Hand Laterality and Technological Behaviour in Naturalistically Housed Chimpanzees: Inferences in Hominin Evolution
Published 2012-01-01“…Meanwhile, hand laterality in chimpanzees is weaker and controversial. Here we have reevaluated our results on hand laterality in chimpanzees housed in naturalistic environments at Fundació Mona (Spain) and Chimfunshi Wild Orphanage (Zambia). …”
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Afterword - Chimpanzee stick use culture in Western Uganda: not so limited after all, and what this means
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A lyophilised formulation of chimpanzee adenovirus vector for long-term stability outside the deep-freeze cold chain
Published 2025-01-01“…Methods Vaccine stability was assessed up to five years at 5 °C using a lyophilised formulation of the chimpanzee-adenovirus vector ChAd155 encoding a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) antigen. …”
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‘Customary’ use of stick tools by chimpanzees in Bulindi, Uganda: update and analysis of digging techniques from behavioural observations
Published 2020-07-01“…Wild chimpanzees commonly use stick tools in foraging, often to harvest honey and other insect foods. …”
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