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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Titre(s) : Bonobos [Texte imprimé] : unique in mind, brain and behavior / edited by Brian Hare,... Shinya Yamamoto,...
Édition : 1st ed.
Publication : Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford university press, copyright 2017
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIV-285 p.[8] p. de pl.) : ill. en coul. ; 25 cm
Note(s) : Textes en anglais avec des résumés et des légendes de photos trad. en français. -
Notes bibliogr. Index
This work draws from cutting-edge science to illustrate the central role that bonobos
play in testing hypotheses relating to the processes by which evolution shapes primate
(including human) cognition
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Hare, Brian (1976-....). Éditeur scientifique
Yamamoto, Shinya. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Bonobo -- Psychologie
Cognition animale
Évolution du comportement
Indice(s) Dewey :
599.885 (23e éd.) = Pan
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780198728528. - ISBN 0198728522 (br.). - ISBN 9780198728511. - ISBN 0198728514
(rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb457411372
Notice n° :
FRBNF45741137
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : 1. Minding the bonobo mind / Brian Hare and Shinya Yamamoto ; Part I. Society. 2.
Female contributions to the peaceful nature of bonobo society / Takeshi Furuichi ;
3. Affiliations, aggressions and an adoption : male-male relationships in wild bonobos
/ Martin Surbeck and Gottfried Hohmann ; Part II. Social development. 4. Bonobo baby
dominance : did female defense of offspring lead to reduced male aggression? / Kara
Walker and Brian Hare ; 5. Pan paniscus or Pan ludens? : bonobos, playful attitude
and social tolerance / Elisabetta Palagi and Elisa Demuru ; Part III. Mind and communication.
6. Does the bonobo have a (chimpanzee-like) theory of mind? / Christopher Krupenye,
Evan L. MacLean and Brian Hare ; 7. What did we learn from the ape language studies?
/ Michael Tomasello ; 8. Natural communication in bonobos : insights into social awareness
and the evolution of language / Zanna Clay and Emilie Genty ; Part IV. Cooperation.
9. Courtesy food sharing characterized by begging for social bonds in wild bonobos
/ Shinya Yamamoto and Takeshi Furuichi ; 10. Prosociality among non-kin in bonobos
and chimpanzees compared / Jingzhi Tan and Brian Hare ; Part V. Foraging strategies.
11. Ecological variation in cognition : insights from bonobos and chimpanzees / Alexandra
G. Rosati ; 12. Bonobos, chimpanzees and tools : integrating species-specific psychological
biases and socio-ecology / Josep Call ; Part VI. Mind and brains compared. 13. Bonobo
personality : age and sex effects and links with behavior and dominance / Nicky Staes,
Marcel Eens, Alexander Weiss and Jeroen M.G. Stevens ; 14. Social cognition and brain
organization in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) / William
D. Hopkins, Cheryl D. Stimpson and Chet C. Sherwood ; 15. Cognitive comparisons of
genus Pan support bonobo self-domestication / Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods ; Part
VII. Evolution. 16. The formation of Congo River and the origin of bonobos : a new
hypothesis / Hiroyuki Takemoto, Yoshi Kawamoto and Takeshi Furuichi ; Part VIII.
Conservation and captive care. 17. Geospatial information informs bonobo conservation
efforts / Janet Nackoney, Jena Hickey, David Williams, Charly Facheux, Takeshi Furuichi
and Jef Dupain ; 18. Bonobo population dynamics : past patterns and future predictions
for the Lola ya Bonobo population using demographic modelling / Lisa J. Faust, Claudine
André, Raphaël Belais, Fanny Minesi, Zjef Pereboom, Kerri Rodriguez and Brian Hare
; Afterword / Richard Wrangham.