Life and death in the Gombe chimpanzees : skeletal analysis as an insight into life history / Claire A. Kirchhoff.
2019
QL737.P94 K57 2019
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Title
Life and death in the Gombe chimpanzees : skeletal analysis as an insight into life history / Claire A. Kirchhoff.
ISBN
9783030183554 (electronic book)
3030183556 (electronic book)
3030183548
9783030183547
3030183556 (electronic book)
3030183548
9783030183547
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-18
Call Number
QL737.P94 K57 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification
599.885
Summary
This book addresses how skeletons can inform us about behavior by describing skeletal lesions in the Gombe chimpanzees, relating them to known life histories whenever possible, and analyzing demographic patterns in the sample. This is of particular interest to both primatologists and skeletal analysts who have benefited from published data on a smaller, earlier skeletal sample from Gombe. The Gombe skeletal collection is the largest collection of wild chimpanzees with known life histories in existence, and this work significantly expands the skeletal sample from this long-term research site (49 chimpanzees). The book explores topics of general interest to skeletal analysts such as demographic patterns, which injuries leave signs on the skeleton, and rates of healing, and discusses both qualitative and quantitative analysis of the patterning of lesions. The book presents the data in a narrative style similar to that employed in Dr. Goodalls seminal work The Chimpanzees of Gombe. Readers already familiar with the Gombe chimpanzees are likely to appreciate summaries of life events correlated to observable skeletal features. The book is especially relevant at this time to remind primate conservationists of the importance of the isolated chimpanzee population at Gombe National Park as well as the availability of the skeletons for study, both within the park itself as well as at the University of Minnesota.
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Developments in primatology.
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Table of Contents
1. The Gombe skeletal sample and case studies
2. Analysis of skeletal lesions
3. Discussion.
2. Analysis of skeletal lesions
3. Discussion.