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Great Ape Societies by William C. McGrew,

Great Ape Societies by William C. McGrew,
The Great Apes (chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orangutans) are our closest living relatives, sharing a common ancestor only five million years ago. We also share key features such as high intelligence, omnivorous diets, prolonged child-rearing and rich social lives. The Great Apes show a surprising diversity of adaptations, particularly in social life, ranging from the solitary life of orangutans, through patriarchy in gorillas to complex but different social organizations in bonobos and chimpanzees. As Great Apes are so close to humans, comparisons yield essential knowledge for modeling human evolutionary origins. Great Ape Societies provides comprehensive up-to-date syntheses of work on all four species, drawing on decades of international field work, zoo and laboratory studies. It will be essential reading for students and researchers in primatology, anthropology, psychology and human evolution.



Great Apes by Barbara Taylor,
Great Apes by Barbara Taylor,
From the misty mountains of Africa to the dark and dappled rainforests of Southeast Asia, the great apes dwell in ever-decreasing numbers. This book investigates every aspect of their lifestyles and looks at the similarities and differences between gorillas, orang-utans, bonobos, chimpanzees and humans. It reveals the timidity, and at times, ferocity of the great apes and shows why they are the most intelligent group of animals. Myth boxes explore popular stories about great apes from all over the world and Did You Know? highlights provide quirky facts to entertain friends and family.



Great Ape language - Research into non-human Great Ape language has generated a great deal of evidence suggesting that apes are capable of using human modes of communication to communicate with humans and other apes. Gorillas and chimpanzees have been taught to form signs in sign language, arrange physical tokens in specific sequences, and operate lexigrams (keyboards with symbols on them).

Great Ape Project - Founded in 1993, the Great Ape Project (GAP), calls for an extension of moral egalitarianism to encompass all great apes. This includes species of chimpanzee, gorillas, and orangutans, not just human beings.

Great Ape research ban - A Great Ape research ban, or severe restrictions on the use of non-human great apes in research, is currently in place in the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany and Japan, and has been proposed in Austria.

Ape extinction - Ape extinction, particularly great ape extinction, is one of the most widely held biodiversity concerns. Recent primate extinctions (notably that of Miss Waldron's red colobus) after a long period of no such losses, and the rise of the African bushmeat trade, have sparked concerns that human beings may be eliminating their nearest genetic and social relatives.



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