Meaningful gesture in monkeys? Investigating whether mandrills create social culture.
<h4>Background</h4>Human societies exhibit a rich array of gestures with cultural origins. Often these gestures are found exclusively in local populations, where their meaning has been crafted by a community into a shared convention. In nonhuman primates like African monkeys, little evid...
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Autor principal: | Mark E Laidre |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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