Human uniqueness: genome interactions with environment, behaviour and culture

A Varki, DH Geschwind, EE Eichler - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2008 - nature.com
What makes us human? Specialists in each discipline respond through the lens of their own
expertise. In fact,'anthropogeny'(explaining the origin of humans) requires a transdisciplinary …

The Kibale Chimpanzee Project: Over thirty years of research, conservation, and change

ME Thompson, MN Muller, ZP Machanda, E Otali… - Biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
Long-term primate field research programs contribute to the protection of endangered
primate species and their vanishing habitats by informing and fostering local and …

Intergroup aggression in chimpanzees and war in nomadic hunter-gatherers: Evaluating the chimpanzee model

RW Wrangham, L Glowacki - Human nature, 2012 - Springer
Chimpanzee and hunter-gatherer intergroup aggression differ in important ways, including
humans having the ability to form peaceful relationships and alliances among groups. This …

[LIBRO][B] The chimpanzees of Bossou and Nimba

T Matsuzawa, T Humle, Y Sugiyama - 2011 - Springer
The chimpanzees of Bossou in Guinea, West Africa, form a unique community which
displays an exceptional array of tool use behaviors and behavioral adaptations to …

[LIBRO][B] Orangutans: geographic variation in behavioral ecology and conservation

SA Wich, TM Setia, CP van Schaik - 2010 - books.google.com
This book describes one of our closest relatives, the orangutan, and the only extant great
ape in Asia. It is increasingly clear that orangutan populations show extensive variation in …

The contribution of long‐term research at Gombe National Park to chimpanzee conservation

AE Pusey, L Pintea, ML Wilson, S Kamenya… - Conservation …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Long‐term research projects can provide important conservation benefits, not only through
research specifically focused on conservation problems, but also from various incidental …

[LIBRO][B] Best practice guidelines for the re-introduction of great apes

B Beck - 2007 - books.google.com
From the website: Although the IUCN has previously established working protocols for plant
and animal re-introduction, the great apes present unique challenges and concerns owing …

The effect of translocation and temporary captivity on wildlife rehabilitation success: an experimental study using European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus)

SE Molony, CV Dowding, PJ Baker, IC Cuthill… - Biological …, 2006 - Elsevier
Translocation is frequently used to return rehabilitated animals to the wild, and is an
important tool for the population management of endangered species. Whilst experimental …

Increasing conservation translocation success by building social functionality in released populations

SZ Goldenberg, MA Owen, JL Brown… - Global Ecology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The importance of animal behavior to successful wildlife translocations has been
acknowledged in recent decades, and it has been increasingly considered and more …

The conservation-welfare nexus in reintroduction programmes: a role for sensory ecology

RR Swaisgood - Animal Welfare, 2010 - cambridge.org
Since reintroduction programmes involve moving animals from captive or wild environments
and releasing them into novel environments, there are sure to be a number of challenges to …