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Kazuya Toda
Kazuya Toda
Kyoto University, Primate Research Institute
在 kyoto-u.jp 的电子邮件经过验证
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Increased Frequency of Intergroup Encounters in Wild Bonobos (Pan paniscus) Around the Yearly Peak in Fruit Abundance at Wamba
T Sakamaki, H Ryu, K Toda, N Tokuyama, T Furuichi
International Journal of Primatology 39, 685-704, 2018
762018
Paternity and kin structure among neighbouring groups in wild bonobos at Wamba
S Ishizuka, Y Kawamoto, T Sakamaki, N Tokuyama, K Toda, H Okamura, ...
Royal Society Open Science 5 (1), 171006, 2018
532018
Two wild female bonobos adopted infants from a different social group at Wamba
N Tokuyama, K Toda, ML Poiret, B Iyokango, B Bakaa, S Ishizuka
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 4967, 2021
272021
Genetic Analysis of Migration Pattern of Female Bonobos (Pan paniscus) Among Three Neighboring Groups
S Ishizuka, K Toda, T Furuichi
International Journal of Primatology 41, 401-414, 2020
202020
Low Resistance of Senior Resident Females Toward Female Immigration in Bonobos (Pan paniscus) at Wamba, Democratic Republic of the Congo
K Toda, T Furuichi
International Journal of Primatology 41, 415-427, 2020
172020
Do female bonobos (Pan paniscus) disperse at the onset of puberty? Hormonal and behavioral changes related to their dispersal timing
K Toda, K Mouri, H Ryu, T Sakamaki, N Tokuyama, T Yokoyama, ...
Hormones and Behavior 142, 105159, 2022
122022
Age and sex differences in juvenile bonobos in party associations with their mothers at Wamba
K Toda, H Ryu, T Furuichi
Primates 62 (1), 19-27, 2021
122021
Comparisons of between-group differentiation in male kinship between bonobos and chimpanzees
S Ishizuka, H Takemoto, T Sakamaki, N Tokuyama, K Toda, C Hashimoto, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 251, 2020
112020
Bonobos’ saliva remaining on the pith of terrestrial herbaceous vegetation can serve as non-invasive wild genetic resources
S Ishizuka, Y Kawamoto, K Toda, T Furuichi
Primates 60, 7-13, 2019
112019
Paternity and kin structure among neighbouring groups in wild bonobos at Wamba. R Soc Open Sci 5: 171006
S Ishizuka, Y Kawamoto, T Sakamaki, N Tokuyama, K Toda, H Okamura, ...
112018
Do immigrant female bonobos prefer older resident females as important partners when integrating into a new group?
K Toda, T Furuichi
Primates 63 (2), 123-136, 2022
92022
< NOTE> A Short-Term Visit of an Adult Male Bonobo from the Neighboring Unit-group at Wamba
K Toda, N Tokuyama, S Ishizuka, T Furuichi
Pan Africa News 25 (2), 22-24, 2018
92018
< NOTE> An Old Female Bonobo Carried a Dead Red-Tailed Monkey for over a Month
K Toda, N Tokuyama, T Furuichi
Pan Africa News 24 (2), 19-21, 2017
92017
< Note> Association of a Young Emigrant Female Bonobo during an Encounter with her Natal Group
K Toda, T Sakamaki, N Tokuyama, T Furuichi
Pan Africa News 22 (1), 10-12, 2015
32015
Multiple phases of natal transfer process in female bonobos and factors underlying each phase: findings from long-term observations in wild populations
K Toda, N Tokuyama, T Sakamaki
Bonobos and People at Wamba: 50 Years of Research, 181-209, 2024
22024
< Note> An Infant Bonobo Mimicked a Handicapped Motor Action of a Disabled Individual at Wamba in the Luo Scientific Reserve, Democratic Republic of Congo
K Toda, H Ryu, M Hayashi, T Furuichi
Pan Africa News 23 (1), 3-5, 2016
12016
Bonobo geophagy at Wamba
K Toda, D Fasbender
Folia Primatologica 95 (3), 223-240, 2024
2024
Genetic Analysis of Migration Pattern of Female Bonobos (Pan paniscus) Among Three Neighboring Groups (vol 41, pg 401, 2020)
S Ishizuka, K Toda, T Furuichi
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 41 (4), 664-664, 2020
2020
Proximate causes of natal transfer in female bonobos
K Toda
Kyoto University, 2020
2020
Comparisons of between-group differentiation in male kinship between bonobos and chimpanzees
I Shintaro, T Hiroyuki, S Tetsuya, T Nahoko, T Kazuya, H Chie, F Takeshi
Scientific Reports (Nature Publisher Group) 10 (1), 2020
2020
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