Publikationen von Roger Mundry
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31 (2), S. 519 - 532 (2020)
Beyond the group: how food, mates, and group size influence intergroup encounters in wild bonobos. Behavioral Ecology 2.
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45 (3), S. 300 - 309 (2019)
Aggression by male bonobos against immature individuals does not fit with predictions of infanticide. Aggressive Behavior 3.
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9, 11066 (2019)
Travel linearity and speed of human foragers and chimpanzees during their daily search for food in tropical rainforests. Scientific Reports 4.
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286 (1907), 20190934 (2019)
Sun, age and test location affect spatial orientation in human foragers in rainforests. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 5.
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4, 161081 (2017)
Sex-specific association patterns in bonobos and chimpanzees reflect species differences in cooperation. Royal Society Open Science 6.
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76 (2), S. 146 - 158 (2014)
New evidence for self-medication in bonobos: Manniophyton fulvum leaf- and stemstrip-swallowing from LuiKotale, Salonga National Park, DR Congo. American Journal of Primatology 7.
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513 (7518), S. 414 - 417 (2014)
Lethal aggression in Pan is better explained by adaptive strategies than human impacts. Nature 8.
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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 9.
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26 (1), S. 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 10.
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278 (1705), S. 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 11.
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141 (3), S. 476 - 485 (2010)
Plant foods consumed by Pan: Exploring the variation of nutritional ecology across Africa. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 12.
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71 (3), S. 223 - 232 (2009)
The relationship between socio-sexual behavior and salivary cortisol in bonobos: Tests of the tension regulation hypothesis. American Journal of Primatology Buchkapitel (1)
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Estimating travel distance and linearity of primate routes: Ideas on how to clean and smooth track data collected with a handheld GPS. In: Spatial analysis in field primatology: Applying GIS at varying scales (Hg. Dolins, F. L.; Shaffer, C. A.; Porter, L. M.; Hickey, J. R.; Nibbelink, N. P.). Cambridge Univ. Pr., Cambridge [u.a.] (2020)