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Carel P van Schaik

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 10, 2013
The costs and benefits of flexibility as an expression of behavioural plasticity: a primate perspectiveCarel P van Schaik
Current Biology : CB|May 26, 2012
Animal culture: chimpanzee conformity?Carel P van Schaik
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Metabolic costs of brain size evolutionKarin Isler, Carel P van Schaik
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 25, 2022
Social tolerance and interactional opportunities as drivers of gestural redoings in orang-utansMarlen Fröhlich, Carel P van Schaik
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|June 18, 2002
The social organisation of a population of Sumatran orang-utansIan Singleton, Carel P van Schaik
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|March 18, 2020
Must all signals be evolved? A proposal for a new classification of communicative actsMarlen Fröhlich, Carel P van Schaik
Evolutionary Anthropology|April 23, 2014
How humans evolved large brains: comparative evidenceKarin Isler, Carel P Van Schaik
Evolutionary Human Sciences|August 17, 2023
Animal cultures: how we've only seen the tip of the icebergCaroline Schuppli, Carel P van Schaik
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 27, 2007
The evolution of animal 'cultures' and social intelligenceAndrew Whiten, Carel P van Schaik
Biology Letters|October 10, 2008
Why are there so few smart mammals (but so many smart birds)?Karin Isler, Carel P Van Schaik
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 10, 2013
The costs and benefits of flexibility as an expression of behavioural plasticity: a primate perspectiveCarel P van Schaik
Current Biology : CB|May 26, 2012
Animal culture: chimpanzee conformity?Carel P van Schaik
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Metabolic costs of brain size evolutionKarin Isler, Carel P van Schaik
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 25, 2022
Social tolerance and interactional opportunities as drivers of gestural redoings in orang-utansMarlen Fröhlich, Carel P van Schaik
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|June 18, 2002
The social organisation of a population of Sumatran orang-utansIan Singleton, Carel P van Schaik
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|March 18, 2020
Must all signals be evolved? A proposal for a new classification of communicative actsMarlen Fröhlich, Carel P van Schaik
Evolutionary Anthropology|April 23, 2014
How humans evolved large brains: comparative evidenceKarin Isler, Carel P Van Schaik
Evolutionary Human Sciences|August 17, 2023
Animal cultures: how we've only seen the tip of the icebergCaroline Schuppli, Carel P van Schaik
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 27, 2007
The evolution of animal 'cultures' and social intelligenceAndrew Whiten, Carel P van Schaik
Biology Letters|October 10, 2008
Why are there so few smart mammals (but so many smart birds)?Karin Isler, Carel P Van Schaik
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