Tool use in animals : cognition and ecology

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Tool use in animals : cognition and ecology

edited by Crickette M. Sanz, Josep Call, Christophe Boesch

Cambridge University Press, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • 1. Three ingredients for becoming a creative tool-user / J. Call
  • 2. Ecology and cognition of tool use in chimpanzees / C. Boesch
  • 3. Chimpanzees plan their tool use / R. W. Byrne, C. M. Sanz and D. B. Morgan
  • 4. Insight, imagination and invention: tool understanding in a non-tool-using corvid / N. Emery
  • 5. Why is tool use rare in animals? / G. R. Hunt, R. D. Gray and A. H. Taylor
  • 6. Understanding differences in the way human and non-human primates represent tools: the role of teleological-intentional information / A. M. Ruiz and L. R. Santos
  • 7. Why do woodpecker finches use tools? / S. Tebbich and I.Teschke
  • 8. The social context of chimpanzee tool use / C. M. Sanz and D. B. Morgan
  • 9. Orangutan tool use and the evolution of technology / E. J. M. Meulman and C. P. van Schaik
  • 10. The EthoCebus project: stone tool use by wild capuchin monkeys / E. Visalberghi and D. Fragaszy
  • 11. From pounding to knapping: how chimpanzees can help us model hominin lithics / S. Carvalho, T. Matsuzawa and W. C. McGrew
  • 12. Early hominin social learning strategies underlying the use and production of bone and stone tools / M. Caruana, F. d'Errico and L. Backwell
  • 13. Perspectives on stone tools and cognition in the early paleolithic record / S. P. McPherron

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