نتایج جستجو برای: canarium schweinfurthii

تعداد نتایج: 373  

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2006
Sabrina Krief Michael A Huffman Thierry Sévenet Claude-Marcel Hladik Philippe Grellier Philippe M Loiseau Richard W Wrangham

We measured the biological activities of a selected sample (84 crude extracts) of 24 species eaten by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in the Kibale National Park, western Uganda, to assess their potential chemotherapeutic values. Antibacterial, antimalarial, and/or antileishmania activities were observed in some crude extracts, and five of these extracts showed a significant c...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2008
Melinda L Carter Herman Pontzer Richard W Wrangham Julian Kerbis Peterhans

The ecological pressures shaping chimpanzee anatomy and behavior are the subject of much discussion in primatology and paleoanthropology, yet empirical data on fundamental parameters including body size, morbidity, and mortality are rare for wild chimpanzees. Here, we present skeletal pathology and body size data for 20 (19 crania, 12 postcrania) chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) fro...

2015
Thibaud Gruber Timothée Poisot Klaus Zuberbühler William Hoppitt Catherine Hobaiter

For years, the animal culture debate has been dominated by the puzzling absence of direct evidence for social transmission of behavioral innovations in the flagship species of animal culture, the common chimpanzee. Although social learning of novel behaviors has been documented in captivity, critics argue that these findings lack ecological validity and therefore may not be relevant for underst...

Journal: :Journal of applied biology and biotechnology 2022

Dagaa (Rastrinoebola argentea) protein hydrolysate as a nitrogen source in microbial culture mediaKatherine Pere, Betty Mbatia, Edward Muge, Vitalis W. Wekesa

Journal: :Animal behaviour 2009
Emily E Wroblewski Carson M Murray Brandon F Keele Joann C Schumacher-Stankey Beatrice H Hahn Anne E Pusey

Competition for fertile females determines male reproductive success in many species. The priority of access model predicts that male dominance rank determines access to females, but this model has been difficult to test in wild populations, particularly in promiscuous mating systems. Tests of the model have produced variable results, probably because of the differing socioecological circumstan...

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