Limit search to available items
1118 results found. Sorted by relevance | date | title .
Book Cover
E-book

Title Tool use in animals : cognition and ecology / edited 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
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013

Copies

Description 1 online resource (x, 313 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Part I. Cognition of tool use. 1. Three ingredients for becoming a creative tool user / Josep Call ; 2. Ecology and cognition of tool use in chimpanzees / Christophe Boesch ; 3. Chimpanzees plan their tool use / Richard W. Byrne, Crickette M. Sanz and David B. Morgan -- Part II. Comparative cognition. 4. Insight, imagination and invention : tool understanding in a non-tool-using corvid / Nathan J. Emery ; 5. Why is tool use rare in animals? / Gavin 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 / April M. Ruiz and Laurie R. Santos ; 7. Why do woodpecker finches use tools? / Sabine Tebbich and Irmgard Teschke -- Part III. Ecology and culture. 8. The social context of chimpanzee tool use / Crickette M. Sanz and David B. Morgan ; 9. Orangutan tool use and the evolution of technology / Ellen J.M. Meulman and Carel P. van Schaik ; 10. The Etho-Cebus Project : stone-tool use by wild capuchin monkeys / Elisabetta Visalberghi and Dorothy Fragaszy -- Part IV. Archaeological perspectives. 11. From pounding to knapping: how chimpanzees can help us model hominin lithics / Susana Carvalho, Tetsuro Matsuzawa and William C. McGrew ; 12. Early hominin social learning strategies underlying the use and production of bone and stone tools / Matthew V. Caruana, Francesco d'Errico and Lucinda Backwell ; 13. Perspectives on stone tools and cognition in the early Paleolithic record / Shannon P. McPherron
Summary "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"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Online resource; title from e-book title screen (EbscoHost platform, viewed April 21, 2015)
SUBJECT Animal 2017 Bildband gnd
Subject Tool use in animals.
Primates -- Behavior.
Cognition.
Tool Use Behavior
Cognition
Primates -- psychology
cognition.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- Primatology.
NATURE -- Fossils.
Cognition
Primates -- Behavior
Tool use in animals
Werkzeuggebrauch
Form Electronic book
Author Sanz, Crickette Marie, 1975- editor.
Call, Josep, editor.
Boesch, Christophe, editor.
LC no. 2012034006
ISBN 9781107336476
1107336473
9780511894800
0511894805
9781107334816
1107334810
9781107333154
1107333156
9781107657434
1107657431
1107234727
9781107234727
1107326710
9781107326712
1107332435
9781107332430
1299257453
9781299257450