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Folia Primatol (1990) 54 (3-4): 177–186.
Published Online: 12 September 2008
... advertised or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Diet Foraging Culture Cebus Capuchin...
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Folia Primatol (1980) 33 (3): 189–209.
Published Online: 10 September 2008
..., Tokyo Key Words. Wild chimpanzees Water contact Back/shoulder rubbing Day-bed Tool-use Responses to rain Ape hydrophobia Culture Rock-licking Abstract. Behaviors in relation with water are described in detail for wild chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains, Tanzania: drinking, wading streams...
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Folia Primatol (1972) 17 (3): 161–170.
Published Online: 09 September 2008
... successive groupings of 3 animals: the 1st trio consisted of indivi- Culture duals A, B and C ; the 2nd of B, C and D ; the 3rd of C, D and E, and so Group behavior on. Each such social generation was tested with the same two toys. Novelty Initially both objects were avoided or approached with caution...
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Folia Primatol (2006) 78 (1): 36–45.
Published Online: 15 December 2006
... to in the content or advertisements. Behavioural plasticity Innovation Signalling Dry forest Culture Tool use Original Article Folia Primatol 2007;78:36 45 DOI: 10.1159/000095684 Received: September 22, 2005 Accepted after revision: May 26, 2006 Stone Banging by Wild Capuchin Monkeys: An Unusual...
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Folia Primatol (2005) 76 (4): 227–230.
Published Online: 15 July 2005
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Hand-holding Black howler monkeys Intentional communication Gestures Culture Brief Report Folia Primatol 2005;76:227 230 DOI: 10.1159/000086024 Received: March 21...