The 2nd Symposium under
the Grant-in-Aid for COE Research
The Long-term Study
of Chimpanzees at Mahale since 1965
Saturday, July 17 1999 (13:00 - 18:15)
at Primate Research Institute, Kyoto
University (Inuyama)
Program
Nishida, T. Study of Mahale chimpanzees in the early
years of research with special reference to the history of alpha
males.
Norikoshi, K. Vegetation, food, nomadic patterns and
group size: Changes in M Group between 1975 and 1998 before and
after establishment of Mahale National Park.
Itoh, N. Fruit food availability and chimpanzee party
size.
Uehara, S. Diachronic changes in distribution and abundance
of diurnal mammals.
Hosaka, K. Chimpanzee predatory behavior in Mahale:
Complementary analyses of long-term and short-term data.
Fukuda, F. Habitat use of B Group.
Sakamaki, T. My research plans for 1999: Short-distance
communication among chimpanzees on the basis of face-to-face interactions.
Zamma, K. My research plans for 1999: Chimpanzees and
their ectoparasites.
Matsumoto-Oda, A. Female choice in opportunistic mating
of wild chimpanzees at Mahale: The importance of long-term dada
analysis of reproductive behavior.
Nakamura , M. Testing Dunbar's hypothesis on the evolution
of language: Comparison of clique sizes during chimpanzee grooming
and human conversation.
Huffman, M. A. A comparison of the self-medicative behavior
"leaf-swallowing" between chimpanzees of Mahale, Tanzania
and Budongo, Uganda.
Contact: Prof. S. Uehara, Ecology
Section of PRI
<e-mail: uehara@pri.kyoto-u.ac.jp><phone: 0568-63-0537>
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