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Insights From Language-Trained Apes: Brain Network Plasticity and Communication. [PDF]
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Nature, 2005
Some might consider the title of this piece preposterous. Bishop Wilberforce would no doubt have shaken his fist at it, just as he disputed Huxley's championing of darwinian continuity. But the title of this essay is no more outrageous than one entitled 'The chimpanzee's bird brain', for there has been extensive evolutionary conservation of many neural
Marc D Hauser
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Some might consider the title of this piece preposterous. Bishop Wilberforce would no doubt have shaken his fist at it, just as he disputed Huxley's championing of darwinian continuity. But the title of this essay is no more outrageous than one entitled 'The chimpanzee's bird brain', for there has been extensive evolutionary conservation of many neural
Marc D Hauser
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Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome
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Human impact erodes chimpanzee behavioral diversity
More than just numbers We often frame negative human impacts on animal species in terms of numbers of individuals reduced or numbers of regions from which species are absent.
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Chimpanzee genomic diversity reveals ancient admixture with bonobos
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Social behavior shapes the chimpanzee pan-microbiome
Chimpanzee social activity is associated with diversity in the gut microbiome. Animal sociality facilitates the transmission of pathogenic microorganisms among hosts, but the extent to which sociality enables animals’ beneficial microbial associations is
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