File:Social-Network-Analysis-Shows-Direct-Evidence-for-Social-Transmission-of-Tool-Use-in-Wild-pbio.1001960.s012.ogv
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English: Innovation of the Moss-sponging behavior. NK gathers some moss on the tree trunk, while being observed by NB. He will then proceed to add some leaves to his sponge before leaf-sponging (video by Catherine Hobaiter). |
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Source | Movie S1 from Hobaiter C, Poisot T, Zuberbuhler K, Hoppitt W, Gruber T (2014). "Social Network Analysis Shows Direct Evidence for Social Transmission of Tool Use in Wild Chimpanzees". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001960. PMID 25268798. PMC: 4181963. | ||
Author | Hobaiter C, Poisot T, Zuberbuhler K, Hoppitt W, Gruber T | ||
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