Publications of Gottfried Hohmann
All genres
Journal Article (110)
101.
Journal Article
140 (11-12), pp. 1389 - 1413 (2003)
Intra- and inter-sexual aggression by bonobos in the context of mating. Behaviour 102.
Journal Article
10 (2), pp. 25 - 27 (2003)
Lui Kotal - A new site for field research on Bonobos in the Salonga National Park. Pan Africa News 103.
Journal Article
140, pp. 1389 - 1413 (2003)
Intra- and inter-sexual aggression by bonobos in the context of mating. Behaviour 104.
Journal Article
44 (4), pp. 563 - 571 (2003)
Culture in Bonobos? Between-species and within-species variation in behavior. Current Anthropology 105.
Journal Article
108 (7), pp. 583 - 600 (2002)
What females tell males about their reproductive status: Are morphological and behavioural cues reliable signals of ovulation in bonobos (Pan paniscus)? Ethology 106.
Journal Article
42 (1), pp. 91 - 99 (2000)
Association and social interactions between strangers and residents in bonobos (Pan paniscus). Primates 107.
Journal Article
60 (1), pp. 107 - 120 (2000)
Use and function of genital contacts among female bonobos. Animal Behaviour 108.
Journal Article
96 (9), pp. 5077 - 5082 (1999)
Mitochondrial sequences show diverse evolutionary histories of African hominids. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 109.
Journal Article
266 (1424), pp. 1189 - 1195 (1999)
Intracommunity relationships, dispersal pattern and paternity success in a wild living community of bonobos (Pan paniscus) determined from DNA analysis of faecal sample. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 110.
Journal Article
136 (9), pp. 1219 - 1235 (1999)
Social bonds and genetic ties: Kinship association and affiliation in a community of bonobos (Pan paniscus). Behaviour Book (2)
111.
Book
Feeding ecology in apes and other primates. Cambridge Univ. Pr., Cambridge (2006), 540 pp.
112.
Book
Behavioural diversity in chimpanzees and bonobos. Cambridge University Pr., Cambridge (2002), 285 pp.
Book Chapter (13)
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Book Chapter
Growing up: Comparing ontogeny of bonobos and chimpanzees. In: Chimpanzees in context: A comparative perspective on chimpanzee behavior, cognition, conservation, and welfare, pp. 36 - 60 (Eds. Hopper, L. M.; Ross, S. R.). The University of Chicago Press, Chicago (2020)
114.
Book Chapter
Bonobo (Pan Paniscus). In: International Encyclopedia of Primatology, pp. 119 - 125 (Ed. Fuentes, A.). Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester (2017)
115.
Book Chapter
Affiliations, aggressions and an adoption: Male-male relationships in wild binobos. In: Bonobos: Unique in Mind, Brain and Behaviour, pp. 35 - 46 (Eds. Hare, B.; Yamamoto, S.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2017)
116.
Book Chapter
Can fruiting plants control animal behaviour and seed dispersal distance? In: Bonobo Cognition and Behaviour, pp. 113 - 128 (Eds. Hare, B.; Yamamoto, S.). Brill, Leiden [u.a.] (2015)
117.
Book Chapter
Is blood thicker than water? In: Among African apes: stories and photos from the field, pp. 61 - 76 (Eds. Robbins, M. M.; Boesch, C.). Univ. of California Press, Berkeley (2011)
118.
Book Chapter
The diets of non-human primates: Frugivory, food processing, and food sharing. In: The evolution of hominin diets: integrating approaches to the study of palaeolithic subsistence, pp. 1 - 14 (Ed. Hublin, J.-J.). Springer, Berlin [u.a.] (2009)
119.
Book Chapter
Social grease for females? Same sex genital contacts in wild bonobos. In: Homosexual behaviour in animals: An evolutionary perspective, pp. 294 - 315 (Eds. Sommer, V.; Vasey, P. L.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2006)
120.
Book Chapter
Social grease for females? Same sex genital contacts in wild bonobos. In: Homosexual Behaviour in Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective, pp. 294 - 315 (Eds. Sommer, V.; Vasey, P. L.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2006)
121.
Book Chapter
Frugivory and gregariousness of Salonga bonobos and Gashaka chimpanzees: The influence of abundance and nutritional quality of fruit. In: Feeding ecology in Apes and other Primates, pp. 123 - 159 (Eds. Hohmann, G.; Robbins, M. M.; Boesch, C.). Cambridge University Pr., Cambridge [u.a.] (2006)
122.
Book Chapter
Primate feeding ecology: An integrative approach. In: Feeding Ecology in Apes and other Primates, pp. 1 - 13 (Eds. Hohmann , G.; Robbins, M. M.; Boesch, C.). Cambridge Univ. Pr., Cambridge [u.a.] (2006)
123.
Book Chapter
How bonobos handle hunts and harvests: Why share food? In: Behavioural Diversity in Chimpanzees and Bonobos, pp. 231 - 243 (Ed. Boesch, Christophe; Hohmann, Gottfried; Marchant, Linda F.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2002)
124.
Book Chapter
Dynamics in social organization of bonobos (Pan paniscus). In: Behavioural Diversity in Chimpanzees and Bonobos, pp. 138 - 150 (Ed. Boesch, Christophe ; Hohmann, Gottfried ; Marchant, Linda F.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2002)
125.
Book Chapter
The Pan species. In: The Non-human Primates, pp. 64 - 72 (Ed. Dolhinow, P.). Mayfield, Mountain View (1999)
Meeting Abstract (2)
126.
Meeting Abstract
162 (S64), p. 229 - 229. The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists , New Orleans, April 19, 2017 - April 22, 2017. Wiley-Liss, Inc., New York, NY (2017)
Reciprocity can explain grooming, but not other forms of cooperation, among female bonobos at LuiKotale, DRC. In American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 127.
Meeting Abstract
153 (S58), pp. 75 - 76. The 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Calgary, April 08, 2014 - April 12, 2014. Wiley-Liss, Inc., New York, NY (2014)
In bonobos and chimpanzees age-related changes in urinary thyroid hormones indicate heterochrony in their development. In American Journal of Physical Anthropology,