The ontogeny of chimpanzee technology: a longitudinal study of stone tool use in Bossou
<p>To unpack the complexities of primate behaviour, it is essential to study individuals over the course of their lifetime. Long-term field studies of wild primates are enabling key evolutionary questions to be addressed for the first time. Critical among these are ontogenetic questions, espec...
Main Author: | Berdugo, SR |
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Other Authors: | Hathaway, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2024
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