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020 _a9781107336476
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050 0 4 _aQL785
_b.T665 2013
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245 1 0 _aTool use in animals :
_bcognition and ecology /
_cedited by Crickette M. Sanz, Washington University, St Louis, USA ; Josep Call, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany ; Christophe Boesch, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.
260 _aCambridge ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c(c)2013.
300 _a1 online resource (x, 313 pages) :
_billustrations, maps
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520 0 _a"The last decade has witnessed remarkable discoveries and advances in our understanding of the tool using behaviour of animals. Wild populations of capuchin monkeys have been observed to crack open nuts with stone tools, similar to the skills of chimpanzees and humans. Corvids have been observed to use and make tools that rival in complexity the behaviours exhibited by the great apes. Excavations of the nut cracking sites of chimpanzees have been dated to around 4-5 thousand years ago. Tool Use in Animals collates these and many more contributions by leading scholars in psychology, biology and anthropology, along with supplementary online materials, into a comprehensive assessment of the cognitive abilities and environmental forces shaping these behaviours in taxa as distantly related as primates and corvids"--
_cProvided by publisher
505 0 0 _aPart I. Cognition of tool use. 1. Three ingredients for becoming a creative tool user /
_rJosep Call ; 2. Ecology and cognition of tool use in chimpanzees /
_rChristophe Boesch ; 3. Chimpanzees plan their tool use /
_rRichard W. Byrne, Crickette M. Sanz and David B. Morgan --
_tPart II. Comparative cognition. 4. Insight, imagination and invention : tool understanding in a non-tool-using corvid /
_rNathan J. Emery ; 5. Why is tool use rare in animals? /
_rGavin R. Hunt, Russell D. Gray and Alex H. Taylor ; 6. Understanding differences in the way human and non-human primates represent tools: the role of teleological-intentional information /
_rApril M. Ruiz and Laurie R. Santos ; 7. Why do woodpecker finches use tools? /
_rSabine Tebbich and Irmgard Teschke --
_tPart III. Ecology and culture. 8. The social context of chimpanzee tool use /
_rCrickette M. Sanz and David B. Morgan ; 9. Orangutan tool use and the evolution of technology /
_rEllen J.M. Meulman and Carel P. van Schaik ; 10. The Etho-Cebus Project : stone-tool use by wild capuchin monkeys /
_rElisabetta Visalberghi and Dorothy Fragaszy --
_tPart IV. Archaeological perspectives. 11. From pounding to knapping: how chimpanzees can help us model hominin lithics /
_rSusana Carvalho, Tetsuro Matsuzawa and William C. McGrew ; 12. Early hominin social learning strategies underlying the use and production of bone and stone tools /
_rMatthew V. Caruana, Francesco d'Errico and Lucinda Backwell ; 13. Perspectives on stone tools and cognition in the early Paleolithic record /
_rShannon P. McPherron.
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650 0 _aTool use in animals.
650 0 _aPrimates
_xBehavior.
650 0 _aCognition.
650 1 2 _aTool Use Behavior
650 2 2 _aCognition
650 2 2 _aPrimates
_xpsychology
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aSanz, Crickette Marie,
_d1975-
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700 1 _aCall, Josep,
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700 1 _aBoesch, Christophe,
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856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=539292&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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