66 results on '"de Waal, Frans B.M."'
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2. Bonobo sex and society.
3. Empathy, the umbrella term.
4. Third-party postconflict affiliation of aggressors in chimpanzees.
5. What is an animal emotion?
6. Towards a bottom-up perspective on animal and human cognition
7. Partner effects on food consumption in brown capuchin monkeys.
8. A Concept of Value during Experimental Exchange in Brown Capuchin Monkeys, Cebus apella.
9. Socially Learned Preferences for Differentially Rewarded Tokens in the Brown Capuchin Monkey (Cebus apella).
10. Evolutionary Ethics, Aggression, and Violence: Lessons from Primate Research.
11. The Mother-Offspring Relationship as a Template in Social Development: Reconciliation in Captive Brown Capuchins (Cebus apella).
12. Capuchin cognitive ecology: cooperation based on projected returns
13. An Index of Relationship Quality Based on Attachment Theory.
14. The Inevitability of Evolutionary Psychology and the Limitations of Adaptationism: Lessons from the other Primates.
15. Capuchins do cooperate: the advantage of an intuitive task.
16. Attitudinal reciprocity in food sharing among brown capuchin monkeys.
17. Food transfers through mesh in brown capuchins.
18. Macaque social culture: Development and perpetuation of affiliative networks.
19. Postconflict behavior of captive brown capuchins in the presence and absence of attractive food.
20. Conflict avoidance among rhesus monkeys: Coping with short-term crowding.
21. Rank distance as a central feature of rhesus monkey social organization: a sociometric analysis.
22. Preliminary Data on Voluntary Food Sharing in Brown Capuchin Monkeys.
23. Toward a Comparative Socioecology of the Genus Macaca: Different Dominance Styles in Rhesus and Stumptail Monkeys.
24. The Formal Hierarchy of Rhesus Macaques: An Investigation of the Bared-Teeth Display.
25. Intergroup Grooming Relations between Alpha Females in a Population of Free-Ranging Rhesus Macaques.
26. The Similarity Principle Underlying Social Bonding among Female Rhesus Monkeys.
27. Types of Dominance in a Chimpanzee Colony.
28. Rhesus monkey behavior under diverse population densities: Coping with long-term crowding.
29. Monkeys reject unequal pay.
30. Zoo-housed female chimpanzee adopts local female-specific tradition upon immigrating into a new group.
31. Picturing Other Primates' Lives.
32. Editorial.
33. Social roles, alternative strategies, personalities, and other sources of individual variation in monkeys and apes
34. The Pitfalls of Not Knowing the Whole Animal.
35. Brains and the Beast.
36. Laugh and the World Laughs with You.
37. Frans B.M. de Waal
38. Animal behaviour: Fair refusal by capuchin monkeys.
39. Payment for labour in monkeys.
40. Book Review: A Japanese View of Nature. The World of Living Things by Kinji Imanishi. Edited by Pamela J. Asquith, RoutledgeCurzon, London, UK, liv + 97 pp. 2002, US$22.95(paperback).
41. Before Jane Goodall, There Was Nadia Kohts.
42. Apes With an Oeuvre.
43. Self-esteem and primate politics.
44. The biological basis of behavior.
45. Audience effects on food calls in captive brown capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella
46. Play Signaling and the Perception of Social Rules by Juvenile Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
47. Postconflict third-party affiliation in stumptailed macaques.
48. We're All Machiavellians.
49. Influence of Kinship and Spatial Density on Reconciliation and Grooming in Rhesus Monkeys.
50. Dominance Style of Japanese Macaques Compared With Rhesus and Stumptail Macaques.
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