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245 00 $aChimpanzees and human evolution /$cedited by Martin N. Muller, Richard W. Wrangham, and David R. Pilbeam.
264 1 $aCambridge, Massachusetts :$bThe Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,$c2017.
264 4 $c©2017
300 $a1 online resource (ix, 837 pages) :$billustrations
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aAlthough chimpanzees and other primates are frequently used as models to reconstruct the behavior of extinct human ancestors, this is rarely done in a consistent or methodologically rigorous fashion. This volume brings together leading scholars to explore how knowledge about chimpanzees can be used to understand both what is unique about our own species, and how these traits evolved. The first part of the book makes the case that the last common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans was chimpanzee-like. This inference is based not on an assumption that chimpanzees are a model species, but on morphological, developmental, and genetic data, together with evidence from the hominin fossil record. The second part of the book provides the first detailed record of the similarities and differences between humans and chimpanzees, including those in social system, mating system, diet, social behavior, hunting, tool use, culture, cognition, and communication.--$cProvided by publisher.
505 00 $tWas the last common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans chimpanzee-like? --$tIntroduction: chimpanzees and human evolution /$rMartin N. Muller -- Reconstructing the last common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans /$rDavid R. Pilbeam and Daniel E. Lieberman --$tEqual, similar, but different: convergent bonobos and conserved chimpanzees /$rBrian Hare and Richard W. Wrangham --$tChimpanzees and the evolution of human uniqueness --$tIntroduction: chimpanzees and human uniqueness /$rMartin N. Muller --$tMortality, senescence, and lifespan /$rMichael D. Gurven and Cristina M. Gomes --$tFertility and fecundity /$rMelissa Emery Thompson and Peter T. Ellison --$tLocomotor ecology and evolution in chimpanzees and humans /$rHerman Pontzer --$tEvolution of the human dietary niche: initial transitions /$rSherry V. Nelson and Marian I. Hamilton --$tEvolution of the human dietary niche: quest for high quality /$rRachel N. Carmody --$tFrom pan to man the hunter: hunting and meat sharing by chimpanzees, humans, and our common ancestor /$rBrian M. Wood and Ian C. Gilby --$tThe evolution of the human mating system /$rMartin N. Muller and David R. Pilbeam --$tFrom chimpanzee society to human society: bridging the kinship gap /$rBernard Chapais --$tViolent cousins: chimpanzees, humans, and the roots of war /$rMichael l. Wilson and Luke Glowacki --$tCooperative and competitive relationships within sexes /$rRichard W. Wrangham and Joyce Benenson --$tCooperation between the sexes /$rAdrian V. Jaeggi, Paul l. Hooper, Ann E. Caldwell Hooper, Michael D. Gurven, Jane B. Lancaster and Hillard S. Kaplan --$tSexual coercion in chimpanzees and humans /$rMartin N. Muller --$tTool use and manufacture in the last common ancestor of pan and homo /$rCampbell Rolian and Susana Carvalho --$tCultural evolution in chimpanzees and humans /$rJoseph Henrich and Claudio Tennie --$tChimpanzee cognition and the roots of the human mind /$rAlexandra G. Rosati --$tAncestral precursors, social control, and social selection in the evolution of morals /$rChristopher Boehm --$tCommunication and language$rKatie E. Slocombe and Thom Scott Philips.
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650 0 $aHuman evolution.
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