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Culture in Bonobos? Between‐Species and Within‐Species Variation in Behavior

Mon, 2011-09-19 23:13 -- John Hawks
TitleCulture in Bonobos? Between‐Species and Within‐Species Variation in Behavior
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsHohmann, G, Fruth, B
JournalCurrent Anthropology
Volume44
Issue4
Pagination563 - 571
Date Published08/2003
ISSN0011-3204
Keywordsbonobos, chimpanzees, culture, hominoids, primates
DOI10.1086/377649
Short TitleCURR ANTHROPOL
Citation KeyHohmann:Fruth:2003

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