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Bimanual Coordination and Right‐Hand Bias in Extractive Foraging by Wild Sapajus libidinosus
Wild Sapajus libidinosus exhibit a significant preference at the population level for using their right‐hand fingers to extract nut kernels when employing bimanual coordination. ABSTRACT Bimanual coordination is considered a crucial factor in the evolution of manual lateralization.
Valentina Truppa +5 more
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An evolutionarily conserved early replicatig segment on the sex chromosomes of man and great apes [PDF]
Schempp, Werner +2 more
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Generation and transcriptome profiling of bonobo induced pluripotent stem cells using stealth RNA vectors: a tripartite comparative study with humans and chimpanzees. [PDF]
Hamazaki Y +8 more
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Effects of Feeding Conditions on Chimpanzee Behavior
Naruki Morimura, Yoshikazu Ueno
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Severe Generalized Tetanus in a Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Under Human Care: A Case Report from the Republic of Congo. [PDF]
Fuertes-Recuero M +7 more
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Great Ape Childhoods: Social and Spatial Pathways to Independence in Bonobo and Chimpanzee Infants. [PDF]
Vlaeyen JMR +6 more
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