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Lethal aggression in Pan is better explained by adaptive strategies than human impacts.
Wilson, Michael L; Boesch, Christophe; Fruth, Barbara; Furuichi, Takeshi; Gilby, Ian C; Hashimoto, Chie; Hobaiter, Catherine L; Hohmann, Gottfried; Itoh, Noriko; Koops, Kathelijne; Lloyd, Julia N; Matsuzawa, Tetsuro; Mitani, John C; Mjungu, Deus C; Morgan, David; Muller, Martin N; Mundry, Roger; Nakamura, Michio; Pruetz, Jill; Pusey, Anne E; Riedel, Julia; Sanz, Crickette; Schel, Anne M; Simmons, Nicole; Waller, Michel; Watts, David P; White, Frances; Wittig, Roman M; Zuberbühler, Klaus; Wrangham, Richard W.
Affiliation
  • Wilson ML; 1] Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota, 395 Humphrey Center, 301 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA [2] Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota, 1987 Upper Buford Circle, St Paul, Minnesota 55108, USA.
  • Boesch C; Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
  • Fruth B; 1] Division of Neurobiology, Ludwig-Maximilians Universitaet Muenchen, Germany [2] Centre for Research and Conservation, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Belgium.
  • Furuichi T; Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, 41-2 Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi 484-8506, Japan.
  • Gilby IC; 1] Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, 104 Biological Sciences Building, Box 90383, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0680, USA [2] School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, PO Box 872402, Tempe, Arizona 85287-2402, USA.
  • Hashimoto C; Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, 41-2 Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi 484-8506, Japan.
  • Hobaiter CL; School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews, Westburn Lane, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JP, UK.
  • Hohmann G; Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
  • Itoh N; Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto University, 2-24 Tanaka-Sekiden-Cho, Sakyo, Kyoto, Japan.
  • Koops K; Division of Biological Anthropology, Department of Archaeology &Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Henry Wellcome Building, Fitzwilliam Street, Cambridge CB2 1QH, UK.
  • Lloyd JN; Zoology Department, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Matsuzawa T; 1] Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, 41-2 Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi 484-8506, Japan [2] Japan Monkey Center, 26 Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi 484-0081, Japan.
  • Mitani JC; Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, 101 West Hall, 1085 S. University Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
  • Mjungu DC; Gombe Stream Research Centre, The Jane Goodall Institute - Tanzania, P.O. Box 1182, Kigoma, Tanzania.
  • Morgan D; The Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois 60614, USA.
  • Muller MN; Department of Anthropology, MSC01-1040, Anthropology 1, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA.
  • Mundry R; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
  • Nakamura M; Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto University, 2-24 Tanaka-Sekiden-Cho, Sakyo, Kyoto, Japan.
  • Pruetz J; Department of Anthropology, Iowa State University, 324 Curtiss, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA.
  • Pusey AE; Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, 104 Biological Sciences Building, Box 90383, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0680, USA.
  • Riedel J; Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
  • Sanz C; Department of Anthropology, Washington University in St Louis, Campus Mailbox 1114, One Brookings Drive, St Louis, Missouri 63130, USA.
  • Schel AM; University of York, Department of Psychology, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK.
  • Simmons N; Zoology Department, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Waller M; Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA.
  • Watts DP; Department of Anthropology, Yale University, 10 Sachem Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511, USA.
  • White F; Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA.
  • Wittig RM; Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deutscher Platz 6, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
  • Zuberbühler K; 1] School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews, Westburn Lane, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JP, UK [2] Université de Neuchâtel, Institut de Biologie, Rue Emile-Argand 11, 2000 Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
  • Wrangham RW; Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, 11 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Nature ; 513(7518): 414-7, 2014 Sep 18.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25230664

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Behavior, Animal / Pan troglodytes / Pan paniscus / Aggression / Human Activities / Models, Biological Type of study: Systematic_reviews Limits: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Nature Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Behavior, Animal / Pan troglodytes / Pan paniscus / Aggression / Human Activities / Models, Biological Type of study: Systematic_reviews Limits: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Nature Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States