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  1. Atlas of Primate Gross Anatomy: Baboon, Chimpanzee, and Man by Daris Ray Swindler, Charles D. Wood, 1982-06
  2. Chimpanzees (World Wildlife Series) by Tess Lemon, 1994-05
  3. Visions of Caliban: On Chimpanzees and People by Dale Peterson, Jane Goodall, 2000-05-04
  4. Report of the Task Force on the Use of and Need for Chimpanzees of the Interagency Primate Steering Committee, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md., May 22 and July 24, 1978 by United States. Interagency Primate Steering Committee. Task Force on the Use of and Need for Chimpanzees., 1978-01-01
  5. A Chimp in the Family: The True Story of Two Infants--One Human, One Chimpanzee--Growing Up Together by Vince Smith, 2004-03-29
  6. Chimpanzee Travels: On and Off the Road in Africa by Dale Peterson, 2003-04-07
  7. Chimpanzees;: A laboratory colony, by Robert Mearns Yerkes, 1943
  8. Chimpanzee, Like Me ! by Dawn Anderson, 2006
  9. Chimpanzee Politics: Power and Sex Among Apes by F. B. M. De Waal, Frans De Waal, 1983-01
  10. In Praise of Primates by Steve Bloom, 1999-06
  11. What Young Chimpanzees Know about Seeing (Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development)
  12. Chimpanzee: Chimpanzee, Ape, Primate cognition, Nim Chimpsky, Tool use by animals, Great ape language, Laughter in animals, List of fictional apes, Gorillas ... Great ape personhood, Bonobo, Silvery Gibbon
  13. Conservation of chimpanzees and bonobos: A bibliography: 1980-1992 (Primate Information Center topical bibliographies) by Jean Balch Williams, 1992
  14. The Mind of the Chimpanzee: Ecological and Experimental Perspectives

1. Answers.com - Are Chimpanzees Primates
Chimpanzees question Are chimpanzees primates? Yes, they are primates.
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2. Chimpanzee (primate) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
chimpanzee (primate), species of ape that, along with the bonobo, is most closely related to humans. Chimpanzees inhabit tropical forests and savannas of equatorial Africa from The
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3. Jane Goodall | Science Buzz
Bonobo Latin name Pan paniscus Courtesy bradypus courtesy of wikimedia.org The Tags chimpanzees, primates, tools, Gorillas, Jane Goodall, orangutans
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    Bonobo Says NO! Make Love, Not War!
    by Michele on May. 16th, 2010
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    Bonobo: Latin name: Pan paniscus
    Courtesy bradypus courtesy of wikimedia.org The famous Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology recently released a new study showing bonobos (Pan paniscus), a species of chimpanzee, communicating their disapproval by shaking their heads side-to-side as if to say NO. This may seem rather simple and uneventful, but until now, there has been no observed behavior in chimps or bonobos that indicates a negative context. Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos are known to use other head gestures like bowing and shaking up and down to communicate with group members, but the side-to-side NO gesture is actually considered quite sophisticated and ingrained in human culture. This simple gesture is recognizable in most, but not all cultures. I recently finished up a semester teaching Evolution and many of my students commented on how interesting they found our ape relative the bonobo. Many had never heard of them and were surprised at how similar they were to humans in behaviors and social structures. We frequently here about how closely related we are to the chimpanzee biologically, but culturally, the bonobo's social structure is actually more human-like than that of our chimp cousin. The bonobos have extremely egalitarian and cooperative societies with a rather unusual “loving” way of diffusing social tensions (suffice to say there is a reason why bonobos are not found in most American zoos!) This new study brings us a little closer to our ape cousins and maybe we can learn a few lessons from them in these times of conflict. Unfortunately, these gentle creatures are endangered and need our help. Check out this website for more on

4. D. Formenti's Links: PRIMATOLOGY
Extensive links to resources about chimpanzees and other primates put together by D Formenti.
http://www-1.unipv.it/webbio/dfprimat.htm
D. Formenti's links: PRIMATOLOGY Dip.Biologia Animale , Pavia, IT other dba links apinn archives 97/01 apinn news sources primate gateways ... field work (check every info!) Last updated: 15-Sep-06 by Daniele Formenti Dip.Biologia Animale Univ.Pavia
Internet too evolves and moves, so there are 'missing links' ... but I suggest a good idea: search the web using the title
OTHER DBA LINKS Top (ics) Biological links Anthropological links Paleoanthropological links Primatological links ... World primatological resources
APINN ARCHIVES 97/01 Top (ics) Last issue: N.1 (april/june 97) N.2 (july/aug 97) N.3 (sep/oct 97) ... N.32 (Jul/Aug 02)
APINN NEWS SOURCES Top (ics) ** New Links at PIN ** Anthropology in the news * IPPL news LPN Laboratory Primate Newsletter ... PIN Newspapers news
PRIMATE GATEWAYS Top (ics) *** Primate links (Knight) *** NetVet Primate HP *** Medweb Primatology ** Lucy's Primate links ... World Animal Net
PRIMATOLOGY Top (ics) *** PIN Info Net Yahoo Primates Int.Directory Primatology Primate-info calendar ... African primates (SAfrica site)
PRIMATOLOGY HISTORY Top (ics) Jardine's The Natural History of Monkeys (1833)
GLOSSARY Top (ics) ** Primate glossary Primate evolution glossary Primate glossary Primate definitions
CENSUSES Top (ics) San Jose Mercury News series on zoo disposal of surplus wildlife
TAXONOMY Top (ics) Primate taxonomy links Primate taxonomy Mammal Species of the World NCBI Taxonomy browser ... Primate cladogram (Purvis A, 1995)

5. Chimpanzee - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Chimpanzee, sometimes colloquially chimp, is the common name for the two extant species of ape in the genus Pan. The Congo River forms the boundary between the native habitat of the two
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimpanzee
Chimpanzee
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search "Panina" redirects here. For the Russian surname Panina, see Panin (disambiguation) Chimpanzees Common Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Hominidae
Subfamily: Homininae
Tribe: Hominini
Subtribe: Panina
Genus: Pan
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Type species Pan troglodytes (Common Chimpanzee)
Pan paniscus
(Bonobo) Species Pan troglodytes Pan paniscus Distribution of Pan troglodytes (Common Chimpanzee) and Pan paniscus (Bonobo, in red). Chimpanzee , sometimes colloquially chimp , is the common name for the two extant species of ape in the genus Pan . The Congo River forms the boundary between the native habitat of the two species: Chimpanzees are members of the Hominidae family, along with gorillas humans , and orangutans . Chimpanzees split from human evolution about 6 million years ago and the two chimpanzee species are the closest living relatives to humans, all being members of the Hominini tribe (along with extinct species of Hominina subtribe). Chimpanzees are the only known members of the

6. Gombe Stream National Park
In addition to chimpanzees, primates in the park include vervet and colobus monkeys and baboons. Other wildlife in the park include forest pigs, small antelopes and
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8. The PETA Files | PETA.org, The PETA Files | PETA.org
chimpanzees, primates, monkeys, monkey business, victory, huskies, of, North, White Rain Carolina, UNC, tar heels, wildcats, sparty, chambers € , County € , thailand,
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Robitussin Doesn't Monkey Around
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After learning from PETA that great apes used in commercials are torn from their mothers when they are just babies and beaten into submission , pharmaceutical company Pfizer has replaced a new TV ad for Robitussin that originally featured an orangutan with a new ad that includes a computer-generated ape. Grey Group created the old commercial just before signing PETA's Great Ape Humane Pledge , agreeing to never again use great apes in ads. It joins many other top ad agencies including BBDO
Share Anjelica Huston's moving and thought-provoking video with family and friends and spread the word about what the entertainment industry does to our closest primate cousins. Written by Jennifer O'Connor Posted by PETA Tags: chimpanzees great apes Robitussin Pfizer ...
Chimpanzees: Smarter Than Trappers
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belgianchocolate CC by 2.0 set off Just like us, non-human animals of all species want to live in freedom, avoid pain, and seek out comfort. Like us, more than anything, they want to live. experiments . Please help us stop a plan to breed monkeys for vivisection in Puerto Rico.

9. Release & Restitution For Chimpanzees In U.S. Laboratories Resources
Snapshot of Chimpanzee Use in U.S. Research Facilities and Numbers; Snapshot of Chimpanzee Use in U.S. Research Federally Funded Projects; Humans and Chimpanzees Primates with A Lot
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10. Primates.com : Great Apes : Chimpanzee : Pan Troglodytes
The chimpanzee genome decoded 'Drunkand-disorderly' chimpanzees Primates and Primatology some hotlinks Did humans and chimps once interbreed? E-mail
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11. Richard Wrangham--Curriculum Vita
Aspilia a puzzle in the feeding behaviour of chimpanzees. Primates 24(2)276282. 1983 R.W. Wrangham. Ultimate factors determining social structure.
http://www.discoverlife.org/who/CV/Wrangham,_Richard.html
Richard Wrangham Museum of Comparative Zoology
Harvard University
26 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 495-5948; Fax: (617) 496-8041 E-mail: wrangham@fas.harvard.edu Present Title
    Professor of Anthropology
Nationality:
    British. Status: Married to Elizabeth Ross (1980), three children.
Education Oxford University. B.A., Zoology. Cambridge University. Ph.D., Zoology (Animal Behaviour).
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  • Ph.D. thesis:
Behavioural ecology of chimpanzees in Gombe National Park, Tanzania Academic Appointments Psychology Department, Bristol University. Postdoctoral Fellow. Psychiatry Department, Stanford University. Postdoctoral Associate. Harvard University. Visiting Lecturer in Anthropology. King's College, Cambridge. Research Fellow. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Assistant Professor in Anthropology. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Associate Professor in Anthropology. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Associate Professor in Biology. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Coordinator, Program in Evolution and Human Behavior.

12. All About Chimpanzees - EnchantedLearning.com
Chimpanzees are primates, advanced mammals from Africa which are in danger of going extinct.
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All About Chimpanzees Chimpanzee Quiz to Print Or Go to the Answers Chimpanzees are great apes that are closely related to humans. These intelligent primates live in a variety of environments in western and central Africa. Because of the rapid deforestation of their habitats, chimpanzees are an endangered species. ANATOMY Chimpanzees have very long arms (the arms are longer than the legs), and a short body. Hair and Skin Chimpanzees are covered with black hair on most of their body (except their fingers, palms, armpits, and bottoms of their feet). Baby chimpanzees have very pale skin in the areas that have no hair and a white tuft of hair on the rump.

13. Academic Staff
University of California Press, Berkley, California. Koyama, N.F. Dunbar, R.I.M. (1996). Anticipation of conflict in chimpanzees. Primates 37(1)7986.
http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/NSP/83887.htm

14. Psychology: Kristin E. Bonnie
Affiliation promotes the transmission of a social custom handclasp grooming among captive chimpanzees Primates, 47, 2734. Curriculum Vitae. Contact Information
http://www.beloit.edu/psych/faculty/bonnie/
You are here: Beloit College Academics Psychology Faculty ... Printer-Friendly Kristin Bonnie
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PhD (2007) - Emory University
BS (1999) - St. Lawrence University Teaching:
Kristin joined the department of Psychology at Beloit College in August 2007. An experimental/biological psychologist, her courses cover topics including the biological and evolutionary basis of behavior and research methods and design. Research:
Kristin's research focuses on learning and cognition in animals. She has an ongoing interest in social learning among non-human primates. As a graduate student, Kristin conducted non-invasive observational and experimental research through the Living Links Center of the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, in Atlanta, Georgia. Now, she is conducting collaborative research on social learning among chimpanzees at the Lester E Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo. Selected Publications Horner V, Proctor D

15. Primate Info Net: Current Topics In Primatology
Yamagiwa J Socioecological factors influencing population structure of gorillas and chimpanzees. PRIMATES 40(1) 87104, 1999. Zinner D Male take-overs and sexual swellings
http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/news/currtopics/infant.html

16. Dailymotion - Primates Face Extinction - A News & Politics Video
chimpanzees primates gorillas extinction dying out wiped out deforestation hunting iucn colobus orangutans
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17. Biology Video
Susan SavageRumbaugh on apes. First collected Aug 14, 2010 by RichardPrins from ted.com. science; ted; chimpanzees; primates
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19. Deactivation Of Snares By Wild Chimpanzees. [Primates. 2010] - PubMed Result
PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes over 19 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles back to
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20. Primate Photo Gallery: Chimpanzees, Gorillas, Orang-utans, Monkeys, Lemurs
Photo gallery, FAQ, classification, and links.
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