Individual identification contributes significantly towards investigating behavioral mechanisms of animals and understanding underlying ecological principles. Most studies …
The ability for researchers to re-identify animal individuals upon re-encounter is fundamental for the study of population dynamics, community, and behavioural ecology. Animal re …
Chimpanzees, especially young ones, have an extraordinary photographic memory for fleeting visual events (Inoue and Matsuzawa 2007). Humans may have lost this kind of …
In human fission–fusion societies, ritualized non-linguistic signal exchanges that include gestures, vocalizations, and facial expressions are regularly observed at both arrivals …
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Nonhuman primates (NHPs) are indispensable animal models by virtue of the continuity of behavioral repertoires across primates, including humans. However, behavioral assessment …
This article aims to summarize reports of flu-like diseases in wild chimpanzees and introduce the full story of an infant chimpanzee who taught us a great deal about death and …
abstract Estimating abundance is a key component of wildlife management and capture– mark–recapture (CMR) methods are commonly used. Photography has been widely …
Chimpanzees, especially young ones, have an extraordinary photographic memory for fleeting visual events (Inoue and Matsuzawa 2007). Humans may have lost this kind of …