The self-domestication hypothesis: evolution of bonobo psychology is due to selection against aggression

B Hare, V Wobber, R Wrangham - Animal Behaviour, 2012 - Elsevier
Experiments indicate that selection against aggression in mammals can have multiple
effects on their morphology, physiology, behaviour and psychology, and that these results …

The evolution of female social relationships in nonhuman primates

EHM Sterck, DP Watts, CP Van Schaik - Behavioral ecology and …, 1997 - Springer
Considerable interspecific variation in female social relationships occurs in gregarious
primates, particularly with regard to agonism and cooperation between females and to the …

[图书][B] Animal tool behavior: the use and manufacture of tools by animals

RW Shumaker, KR Walkup, BB Beck - 2011 - books.google.com
When published in 1980, Benjamin B. Beck's Animal Tool Behavior was the first volume to
catalog and analyze the complete literature on tool use and manufacture in non-human …

The conditions for tool use in primates: implications for the evolution of material culture

CP Van Schaik, RO Deaner, MY Merrill - Journal of Human Evolution, 1999 - Elsevier
In order to identify the conditions that favored the flourishing of primate tool use into hominid
technology, we examine inter-and intraspecific variation in manufacture and use of tools in …

A comparative network analysis of social style in macaques

C Sueur, O Petit, A De Marco, AT Jacobs, K Watanabe… - Animal Behaviour, 2011 - Elsevier
In group-living species, individuals gain significant advantages from establishing an
extensive network of social relationships. This results in complex organizations that are …

Behavior, Diet, and Movements of the Sulawesi Crested Black Macaque (Macaca nigra)

TG O'brien, MF Kinnaird - International journal of primatology, 1997 - Springer
We present the first field study of activity budgets, diet and ranging patterns of the Sulawesi
crested black macaque, Macaca nigra, one of seven macaque species endemic to Sulawesi …

The social function of" smile" and" laughter": Variations across primate species and societies.

S Preuschoft, JA van Hooff - 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract argue that even though phylogenetically human smile and laughter can be seen as
modifications of the primate" bared-teeth" and" open-mouth" displays..., primates may use …

The evolution of “egalitarian” and “despotic” social systems among macaques

S Matsumura - Primates, 1999 - Springer
Recent studies of captive macaques have revealed considerable inter-species differences in
dominance styles among females. In “egalitarian” species such as stumptail (Macaca …

Social tolerance and adult play in macaque societies: a comparison with different human cultures

F Ciani, S Dall'Olio, R Stanyon, E Palagi - Animal Behaviour, 2012 - Elsevier
Differences in play behaviour often illuminate complex ecological parameters and social
differences. In primate societies, including humans, individuals acquire information through …

[图书][B] Язык тела: природа и культура

МЛ Бутовская - 2004 - elibrary.ru
В данной книге впервые и наиболее полно в отечественной научной литературе
дается обзор эволюционных основ невербальной коммуникации человека. Изложены …