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Evolution of Tool Use Behavior
2007 IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life, 2007This paper focuses on the capability of artificial evolution to produce tool use behaviors of different complexity in simulated robotic agents and in the absence of learning or other lifetime methods. The results show by example that tool use behaviors of different complexity can evolve and do not necessarily rely on reasoning ...
Boris Schafer +3 more
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Tool use during display behavior in wild cross river gorillas
AbstractDuring the course of a 3‐year ecological study on Cross River gorillas (Gorilla gorilla diehli) at the Kagwene Mountain in Cameroon, we observed three cases of tool use which may be unique to the gorillas of this region and possibly learned through interactions with humans.
Wittiger, L. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6594-7279 +1 more
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Animal Tool Behavior: The Use and Manufacture of Tools by Animals
Lithic Technology, 2013One of the most profound realizations, produced via the scientific observation of animal behavior over the last century, has been a recognition that humans are far from alone when it comes to using...
S. Lycett
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American Journal of Primatology, 2014
The last common ancestor (LCA) shared by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (P. paniscus) was an Early Pleistocene African ape, which, based on the behavior of modern chimpanzees, may be assumed to be a tool‐using animal. However, the character of tool use in thePanlineage prior to the 20th century is largely unknown.
M. Haslam
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The last common ancestor (LCA) shared by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (P. paniscus) was an Early Pleistocene African ape, which, based on the behavior of modern chimpanzees, may be assumed to be a tool‐using animal. However, the character of tool use in thePanlineage prior to the 20th century is largely unknown.
M. Haslam
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