Publications of Gottfried Hohmann
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Journal Article (112)
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16, 140 (2016)
Mixed messages: Wild female bonobos show high variability in the timing of ovulation in relation to sexual swelling patterns. BMC Evolutionary Biology 52.
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90 (19), pp. 8531 - 8541 (2016)
Assessing host-virus codivergence for close relatives of merkel cell polyomavirus infecting african great apes. Journal of Virology 53.
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11 (9), e0162091 (2016)
The steady state great ape? Long term isotopic records reveal the effects of season, social rank and reproductive status on bonobo feeding behaviour. PLoS One 54.
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101, pp. 1 - 16 (2016)
Comparative isotope ecology of African great apes. Journal of Human Evolution 55.
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122, pp. 109 - 116 (2016)
Call combinations, vocal exchanges and interparty movement in wild bonobos. Animal Behaviour 56.
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152 (3-4), pp. 359 - 374 (2015)
Can fruiting plants control animal behaviour and seed dispersal distance? Behaviour 57.
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32 (8), pp. 2072 - 2084 (2015)
Multiple cross-species transmission events of human adenoviruses (HAdV) during hominine evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution 58.
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10 (5), e0127305 (2015)
Welcome back: Responses of female bonobos (Pan paniscus) to fusions. PLoS One 59.
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71, pp. 22 - 30 (2015)
Urinary C-peptide levels in male bonobos (Pan paniscus) are related to party size and rank but not to mate competition. Hormones and Behavior 60.
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18 (2), pp. 573 - 579 (2015)
Social preferences influence the short-term exchange of social grooming among male bonobos. Animal Cognition 61.
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66 (3), pp. 525 - 533 (2014)
Age-related changes in urinary testosterone levels suggest differences in puberty onset and divergent life history strategies in bonobos and chimpanzees. Hormones and Behavior 62.
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66 (1), pp. 83 - 88 (2014)
Age-related changes in thyroid hormone levels of bonobos and chimpanzees indicate heterochrony in development. Journal of Human Evolution 63.
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9 (9), e108664 (2014)
Testing the effect of medical positive reinforcement training on salivary cortisol levels in bonobos and orangutans. PLoS One 64.
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513 (7518), pp. 414 - 417 (2014)
Lethal aggression in Pan is better explained by adaptive strategies than human impacts. Nature 65.
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32 (6), pp. 565 - 575 (2013)
Artificial germination activation of Dialium corbisieri by imitation of ecological process. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 66.
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29 (5), pp. 367 - 380 (2013)
Ecological services performed by the bonobo (Pan paniscus): Seed dispersal effectiveness in tropical forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology 67.
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75 (4), pp. 394 - 403 (2013)
The bonobo – dialium positive interactions: Seed dispersal mutualism. American Journal of Primatology 68.
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22 (1), pp. 225 - 238 (2013)
Seed dispersal strategies and the threat of defaunation in a Congo forest. Biodiversity and Conservation 69.
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295, pp. 109 - 117 (2013)
Doom of the elephant-dependent trees in a Congo tropical forest. Forest Ecology and Management 70.
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8 (4), e60773 (2013)
Measurements of salivary alpha amylase and salivary cortisol in hominoid primates reveal within-species consistency and between-species differences. PLoS One 71.
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8 (12), e83870 (2013)
Co–residence between males and their mothers and grandmothers is more frequent in bonobos than chimpanzees. PLoS One 72.
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67 (11), pp. 1767 - 1780 (2013)
Intersexual dominance relationships and the influence of leverage on the outcome of conflicts in wild bonobos (Pan paniscus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73.
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52, pp. 97 - 100 (2012)
Density-dependent effect affecting elephant seed-dispersed tree recruitment (Irvingia gabonensis) in Congo Forest. Pachyderm 74.
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105 (2), pp. 476 - 482 (2012)
Stress affects salivary alpha-Amylase activity in bonobos. Physiology & Behavior 75.
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214 (1), pp. 55 - 65 (2012)
Adrenarche in bonobos (Pan paniscus): Evidence from ontogenetic changes in urinary dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate levels. Journal of Endocrinology 76.
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26 (1), pp. 69 - 77 (2012)
Identification of energy consumption and nutritional stress by isotopic and elemental analysis of urine in bonobos (Pan paniscus). Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 77.
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83 (3), pp. 659 - 669 (2012)
Mate competition, testosterone and intersexual relationships in bonobos, Pan paniscus. Animal Behaviour 78.
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62 (1), pp. 27 - 35 (2012)
Social correlates of variation in urinary cortisol in wild male bonobos (Pan paniscus). Hormones and Behavior 79.
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108 (24), pp. 9792 - 9797 (2011)
Exploring the contribution and significance of animal protein in the diet of bonobos by stable isotope ratio analysis of hair. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 80.
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6 (7), e21514 (2011)
Male-mediated gene flow in patrilocal primates. PLoS One 81.
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278 (1705), pp. 590 - 598 (2011)
Mothers matter! Maternal support, dominance status and mating success in male bonobos (Pan paniscus). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 82.
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72 (6), pp. 509 - 514 (2010)
Cannibalism in wild bonobos (Pan paniscus) at Lui Kotale. American Journal of Primatology 83.
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5 (2), e9419 (2010)
Vertebrate DNA in fecal samples from bonobos and gorillas: Evidence for meat consumption or artefact? PLoS One 84.
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141 (3), pp. 476 - 485 (2010)
Plant foods consumed by Pan: Exploring the variation of nutritional ecology across Africa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 85.
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71 (3), pp. 223 - 232 (2009)
The relationship between socio-sexual behavior and salivary cortisol in bonobos: Tests of the tension regulation hypothesis. American Journal of Primatology 86.
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71 (2), pp. 171 - 174 (2009)
Evidence for the consumption of arboreal, diurnal primates by bonobos (Pan paniscus). American Journal of Primatology 87.
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150 (3), pp. 274 - 281 (2008)
The influence of natural diet composition, food intake level, and body size on ingesta passage in primates. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 88.
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54 (5), pp. 620 - 626 (2008)
Urinary C-Peptide as a method for monitoring body mass changes in captive Bonobos (Pan Paniscus). Hormones and Behavior 89.
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155 (3), pp. 552 - 557 (2008)
Urinary androgens and cortisol metabolites in field-sampled bonobos (Pan paniscus). General and Comparative Endocrinology 90.
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79 (2), pp. 103 - 110 (2008)
New records on prey capture and meat eating by bonobos at Lui Kotale, Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo. Folia Primatologica 91.
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18 (19), pp. R906 - R907 (2008)
Primate hunting by bonobos at Luikotale, Salonga National Park. Current Biology 92.
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447 (7148), p. 1052 - 1052 (2007)
Researchers fight poaching with presence, not guns. Nature 93.
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28 (6), pp. 1237 - 1252 (2007)
Prospects for bonobo insectivory: Lui Kotal, Democratic Republic of Congo. International Journal of Primatology 94.
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77 (3), pp. 212 - 217 (2006)
Evidence of leopard predation on bonobos (Pan paniscus). Folia Primatologica 95.
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15 (4), pp. 939 - 949 (2006)
Y-chromosome analysis confirms highly sex-biased dispersal and suggests a low male effective population size in bonobos (Pan paniscus). Molecular Ecology 96.
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13 (1), pp. 6 - 8 (2006)
Grooming hand clasp by bonobos of Lui Kotal, Democratic Republic of Congo. Pan African News 97.
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65 (1), pp. 87 - 92 (2005)
Urinary testosterone levels of wild male bonobos (Pan paniscus) in the Lomako Forest, Democratic Republic of Congo. American Journal of Primatology 98.
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678, pp. 97 - 101 (2005)
Anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of Manniophyton fulvum. Acta Horticulturae 99.
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13, pp. 2399 - 2417 (2004)
Mesoscale transect sampling of trees in the Lomako-Yekokora interfluvium Democratic Republic of the Congo. Biodiversity and Conservation 100.
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13, pp. 2399 - 2417 (2004)
Mesoscale transect sampling of trees in the Lomako-Yekokora interfluvium Democratic Republic of the Congo. Biodiversity and Conservation