The Resource Bonobos : unique in mind, brain and behavior, edited by Brian Hare, Shinya Yamamoto
Bonobos : unique in mind, brain and behavior, edited by Brian Hare, Shinya Yamamoto
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- Summary
- "During the past decade there has been an explosion of scientific interest in the bonobo (Pan paniscus). This research has revealed exactly how unique bonobos are in their minds, brains and behavior. This book makes clear the central role that bonobos play as we test hypotheses relating to the processes by which evolution shapes ape cognition (including our own species). The book's introduction describes the recent interest into bonobo cognition while briefly reviewing the history of research with bonobos. To place this new work in its evolutionary contexts, researchers from the two most active bonobo field sites start the book by reporting on recent discoveries regarding the social behavior of bonobos. The following three sections explore social cognition and behavior of bonobos from viewpoints of development, communication, and cooperation. Then the fifth section considers the cognitive abilities deployed by bonobos as they forage for and process food. The sixth section focuses on large scale comparison of bonobos to both chimpanzees and humans in their cognitive abilities and brain anatomy. Finally, the last two sections include chapters exploring the past and future of the bonobos, providing novel perspectives on how to promote the survival of this highly endangered species. These chapters are contributed by experts representing diverse disciplines and take together study bonobos living in a range of settings. They present overwhelming evidence for bonobo uniqueness and the new understanding this creates will contribute to a bright future for bonobos living in captivity and the wild."--Provided by publisher
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 285 pages)
- Contents
-
- 1. Minding the bonobo mind / Brian Hare and Shinya Yamamoto
- Part I. Society. 2. Female contributions to the peaceful nature of bonobo society / Takeshi Furuichi ; 3. Affiliations, aggressions and an adoption : male-male relationships in wild bonobos / Martin Surbeck and Gottfried Hohmann
- Part II. Social development. 4. Bonobo baby dominance : did female defense of offspring lead to reduced male aggression? / Kara Walker and Brian Hare ; 5. Pan paniscus or Pan ludens? : bonobos, playful attitude and social tolerance / Elisabetta Palagi and Elisa Demuru
- Part III. Mind and communication. 6. Does the bonobo have a (chimpanzee-like) theory of mind? / Christopher Krupenye, Evan L. MacLean and Brian Hare ; 7. What did we learn from the ape language studies? / Michael Tomasello ; 8. Natural communication in bonobos : insights into social awareness and the evolution of language / Zanna Clay and Emilie Genty
- Part IV. Cooperation. 9. Courtesy food sharing characterized by begging for social bonds in wild bonobos / Shinya Yamamoto and Takeshi Furuichi ; 10. Prosociality among non-kin in bonobos and chimpanzees compared / Jingzhi Tan and Brian Hare
- Part V. Foraging strategies. 11. Ecological variation in cognition : insights from bonobos and chimpanzees / Alexandra G. Rosati ; 12. Bonobos, chimpanzees and tools : integrating species-specific psychological biases and socio-ecology / Josep Call
- Part VI. Mind and brains compared. 13. Bonobo personality : age and sex effects and links with behavior and dominance / Nicky Staes, Marcel Eens, Alexander Weiss and Jeroen M.G. Stevens ; 14. Social cognition and brain organization in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) / William D. Hopkins, Cheryl D. Stimpson and Chet C. Sherwood ; 15. Cognitive comparisons of genus Pan support bonobo self-domestication / Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods
- Part VII. Evolution. 16. The formation of Congo River and the origin of bonobos : a new hypothesis / Hiroyuki Takemoto, Yoshi Kawamoto and Takeshi Furuichi
- Part VIII. Conservation and captive care. 17. Geospatial information informs bonobo conservation efforts / Janet Nackoney, Jena Hickey, David Williams, Charly Facheux, Takeshi Furuichi and Jef Dupain ; 18. Bonobo population dynamics : past patterns and future predictions for the Lola ya Bonobo population using demographic modelling / Lisa J. Faust, Claudine André, Raphaël Belais, Fanny Minesi, Zjef Pereboom, Kerri Rodriguez and Brian Hare
- Afterword / Richard Wrangham
- Isbn
- 9780191795381
- Label
- Bonobos : unique in mind, brain and behavior
- Title
- Bonobos
- Title remainder
- unique in mind, brain and behavior
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Brian Hare, Shinya Yamamoto
- Subject
-
- Behavior evolution
- Behavior evolution
- Behavior evolution
- Bonobo -- Behavior
- Bonobo -- Behavior
- Bonobo -- Behavior
- Bonobo -- Psychology
- Bonobo -- Psychology
- Bonobo -- Psychology
- Chimpanzees -- Behavior
- Chimpanzees -- Behavior
- Chimpanzees -- Behavior
- Chimpanzees -- Psychology
- Chimpanzees -- Psychology
- Chimpanzees -- Psychology
- Cognition in animals
- Cognition in animals
- Cognition in animals
- NATURE -- Animals | Mammals
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences | Zoology | Mammals
- Science
- Science
- Social behavior in animals
- Social behavior in animals
- Social behavior in animals
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "During the past decade there has been an explosion of scientific interest in the bonobo (Pan paniscus). This research has revealed exactly how unique bonobos are in their minds, brains and behavior. This book makes clear the central role that bonobos play as we test hypotheses relating to the processes by which evolution shapes ape cognition (including our own species). The book's introduction describes the recent interest into bonobo cognition while briefly reviewing the history of research with bonobos. To place this new work in its evolutionary contexts, researchers from the two most active bonobo field sites start the book by reporting on recent discoveries regarding the social behavior of bonobos. The following three sections explore social cognition and behavior of bonobos from viewpoints of development, communication, and cooperation. Then the fifth section considers the cognitive abilities deployed by bonobos as they forage for and process food. The sixth section focuses on large scale comparison of bonobos to both chimpanzees and humans in their cognitive abilities and brain anatomy. Finally, the last two sections include chapters exploring the past and future of the bonobos, providing novel perspectives on how to promote the survival of this highly endangered species. These chapters are contributed by experts representing diverse disciplines and take together study bonobos living in a range of settings. They present overwhelming evidence for bonobo uniqueness and the new understanding this creates will contribute to a bright future for bonobos living in captivity and the wild."--Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- YDX
- Dewey number
- 599.885
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- QL737.P94
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1976-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Hare, Brian
- Yamamoto, Shinya
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Bonobo
- Bonobo
- Cognition in animals
- Social behavior in animals
- Behavior evolution
- Chimpanzees
- Chimpanzees
- NATURE
- SCIENCE
- Science
- Behavior evolution
- Bonobo
- Bonobo
- Chimpanzees
- Chimpanzees
- Cognition in animals
- Social behavior in animals
- Science
- Label
- Bonobos : unique in mind, brain and behavior, edited by Brian Hare, Shinya Yamamoto
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. Minding the bonobo mind / Brian Hare and Shinya Yamamoto -- Part I. Society. 2. Female contributions to the peaceful nature of bonobo society / Takeshi Furuichi ; 3. Affiliations, aggressions and an adoption : male-male relationships in wild bonobos / Martin Surbeck and Gottfried Hohmann -- Part II. Social development. 4. Bonobo baby dominance : did female defense of offspring lead to reduced male aggression? / Kara Walker and Brian Hare ; 5. Pan paniscus or Pan ludens? : bonobos, playful attitude and social tolerance / Elisabetta Palagi and Elisa Demuru -- Part III. Mind and communication. 6. Does the bonobo have a (chimpanzee-like) theory of mind? / Christopher Krupenye, Evan L. MacLean and Brian Hare ; 7. What did we learn from the ape language studies? / Michael Tomasello ; 8. Natural communication in bonobos : insights into social awareness and the evolution of language / Zanna Clay and Emilie Genty -- Part IV. Cooperation. 9. Courtesy food sharing characterized by begging for social bonds in wild bonobos / Shinya Yamamoto and Takeshi Furuichi ; 10. Prosociality among non-kin in bonobos and chimpanzees compared / Jingzhi Tan and Brian Hare -- Part V. Foraging strategies. 11. Ecological variation in cognition : insights from bonobos and chimpanzees / Alexandra G. Rosati ; 12. Bonobos, chimpanzees and tools : integrating species-specific psychological biases and socio-ecology / Josep Call -- Part VI. Mind and brains compared. 13. Bonobo personality : age and sex effects and links with behavior and dominance / Nicky Staes, Marcel Eens, Alexander Weiss and Jeroen M.G. Stevens ; 14. Social cognition and brain organization in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) / William D. Hopkins, Cheryl D. Stimpson and Chet C. Sherwood ; 15. Cognitive comparisons of genus Pan support bonobo self-domestication / Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods -- Part VII. Evolution. 16. The formation of Congo River and the origin of bonobos : a new hypothesis / Hiroyuki Takemoto, Yoshi Kawamoto and Takeshi Furuichi -- Part VIII. Conservation and captive care. 17. Geospatial information informs bonobo conservation efforts / Janet Nackoney, Jena Hickey, David Williams, Charly Facheux, Takeshi Furuichi and Jef Dupain ; 18. Bonobo population dynamics : past patterns and future predictions for the Lola ya Bonobo population using demographic modelling / Lisa J. Faust, Claudine André, Raphaël Belais, Fanny Minesi, Zjef Pereboom, Kerri Rodriguez and Brian Hare -- Afterword / Richard Wrangham
- Control code
- 969552939
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 285 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780191795381
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)969552939
- Label
- Bonobos : unique in mind, brain and behavior, edited by Brian Hare, Shinya Yamamoto
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. Minding the bonobo mind / Brian Hare and Shinya Yamamoto -- Part I. Society. 2. Female contributions to the peaceful nature of bonobo society / Takeshi Furuichi ; 3. Affiliations, aggressions and an adoption : male-male relationships in wild bonobos / Martin Surbeck and Gottfried Hohmann -- Part II. Social development. 4. Bonobo baby dominance : did female defense of offspring lead to reduced male aggression? / Kara Walker and Brian Hare ; 5. Pan paniscus or Pan ludens? : bonobos, playful attitude and social tolerance / Elisabetta Palagi and Elisa Demuru -- Part III. Mind and communication. 6. Does the bonobo have a (chimpanzee-like) theory of mind? / Christopher Krupenye, Evan L. MacLean and Brian Hare ; 7. What did we learn from the ape language studies? / Michael Tomasello ; 8. Natural communication in bonobos : insights into social awareness and the evolution of language / Zanna Clay and Emilie Genty -- Part IV. Cooperation. 9. Courtesy food sharing characterized by begging for social bonds in wild bonobos / Shinya Yamamoto and Takeshi Furuichi ; 10. Prosociality among non-kin in bonobos and chimpanzees compared / Jingzhi Tan and Brian Hare -- Part V. Foraging strategies. 11. Ecological variation in cognition : insights from bonobos and chimpanzees / Alexandra G. Rosati ; 12. Bonobos, chimpanzees and tools : integrating species-specific psychological biases and socio-ecology / Josep Call -- Part VI. Mind and brains compared. 13. Bonobo personality : age and sex effects and links with behavior and dominance / Nicky Staes, Marcel Eens, Alexander Weiss and Jeroen M.G. Stevens ; 14. Social cognition and brain organization in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) / William D. Hopkins, Cheryl D. Stimpson and Chet C. Sherwood ; 15. Cognitive comparisons of genus Pan support bonobo self-domestication / Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods -- Part VII. Evolution. 16. The formation of Congo River and the origin of bonobos : a new hypothesis / Hiroyuki Takemoto, Yoshi Kawamoto and Takeshi Furuichi -- Part VIII. Conservation and captive care. 17. Geospatial information informs bonobo conservation efforts / Janet Nackoney, Jena Hickey, David Williams, Charly Facheux, Takeshi Furuichi and Jef Dupain ; 18. Bonobo population dynamics : past patterns and future predictions for the Lola ya Bonobo population using demographic modelling / Lisa J. Faust, Claudine André, Raphaël Belais, Fanny Minesi, Zjef Pereboom, Kerri Rodriguez and Brian Hare -- Afterword / Richard Wrangham
- Control code
- 969552939
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 285 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780191795381
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)969552939
Subject
- Behavior evolution
- Behavior evolution
- Behavior evolution
- Bonobo -- Behavior
- Bonobo -- Behavior
- Bonobo -- Behavior
- Bonobo -- Psychology
- Bonobo -- Psychology
- Bonobo -- Psychology
- Chimpanzees -- Behavior
- Chimpanzees -- Behavior
- Chimpanzees -- Behavior
- Chimpanzees -- Psychology
- Chimpanzees -- Psychology
- Chimpanzees -- Psychology
- Cognition in animals
- Cognition in animals
- Cognition in animals
- NATURE -- Animals | Mammals
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences | Zoology | Mammals
- Science
- Science
- Social behavior in animals
- Social behavior in animals
- Social behavior in animals
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