BONOBO

smaller of two species of chimpanzee, genus Pan. Whereas the common chimpanzee, P. troglodytes, lives in forests across most of equatorial Africa, the bonobo, P. paniscus (sometimes called the pygmy chimpanzee), is found only in the Congo (Kinshasa) S of the Congo River. The bonobo has a more slender body build than the common chimpanzee, but there is considerable overlap in overall size (head-and-body length and weight) among individuals of the two species.

Bonobos share many behavioral traits with common chimpanzees; e.g., they tend to associate in groups, are day-active, build sleeping nests in trees, and eat mostly fruit and other vegetable matter. Their groups are usually larger than those of common chimpanzees, however, and often the females are closely bonded and tend to dominate males. Moreover, both males and females use sexual contact as a means of communication and a way to ease tensions that might otherwise erupt into conflict. Bonobos are less aggressive than common chimpanzees, and there are fewer conflicts between neighboring bonobo communities. Both bonobos and common chimpanzees have been able to learn the meanings of many human words (although they cannot vocalize them), and they can be trained to communicate with humans by using sign language or symbol boards.

The bonobo is listed as an endangered species. The few thousand that remain in the wild are hunted by humans, and their habitat is being fragmented by encroaching human settlement, agriculture, and logging operations. Bonobos are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Primates, family Pongidae.

See study by F. de Waal (1997).

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...suggests that we are more closely related to the bonobo than to the common chimpanzee; yet the bonobo shares with man an emotional capacity for understanding...never lead to the establishment of a center for bonobo husbandry and research in Congo as the National...
...Belgium. It was his thesis that the bonobo had a more hominid-like cranial structure...out that of all the living apes, the bonobo was the most similar in gross anatomy...lower limbs were relatively longer in the bonobo than in the common chimp, and in these...
...and Common Chimps For materials on the bonobo chimpanzees, see the article from Nature...males are not dominated by females, in bonobo society females--particularly older...association of females in groups that bonobo females seem to have avoided the kind...
...in many, many different species. The bonobo is an interesting primate. Im bringing...the scale that were thinking about. The bonobo, which is just as close to us as the...important to bring into this picture. The bonobo is a very appealing primate. It was discovered...
...symbolic communication system used in the bonobo studies. It is important to pose this...we saw, it is not enough to ask if the bonobo has language. The question is meaningless...system described in bonobos, B-language bonobo language . Now we ask: does B-languageequal...
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Bonobo: The Forgotten Ape by Helen Ball WAAL...This impressive coffee-table catalogue of bonobo life is worth the purchase price for Frans...sexual, egalitarian lifestyle of the bonobo (Pan paniscus) with the better known male...
...26CB-1) was obtained from ATCC. Bonobo (P. paniscus), gorilla (Gorilla gorilla...HERV-K element were the chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, orangutan, gibbon, several...phylogeny. Grouping the chimpanzee and bonobo sequences into one clade, the 5 LTR sequences...
...closest living genetic relative-the bonobo chimpanzee is illustrative. Genetic...communality. The genetic distance between the bonobo and the common chimpanzee is estimated...sapiens at about 1.6% of DNA. Yet, the bonobo chimpanzee is the most peaceful and non...
...Eastern, Central), Western), bonobo) (Becquet et al. 2007; Caswell et...three-population analysis, without the bonobo, 1 of the 10 loci was not variable and...chimpanzees were larger than those for the bonobo and West African populations, with bonobos...
...Hashimoto and Furuichi (1994) reported that bonobo mothers rubbing their genitals against...a means of reassurance as though these bonobo mothers would not be obtaining pleasurable...sexually active (p. 380). A 2 year-old bonobo is roughly the maturational equivalent...
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Bonobo Dialogues by Frans de Waal For decades, scenarios...of the most recently recognized ape species, the bonobo, both in the wild and in captivity, certainly do not. The bonobo (sometimes known as the pygmy chimpanzee) was officially...
Bonobo Business. by Joe Pettit Primates and Philosophers How Morality Evolved Frans de Waal Princeton University Press, $22.95...
Bonobo Watch by Robert Anderson I have nothing...Diego Zoo, I spent several hours observing bonobo apes and decided that, for my money, theyre...sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/ t-bonobo.html), offers both video and photographic...
...established a new reserve to protect the bonobo, a great ape found only in the DRCs vast...humankinds closest great ape relative, the bonobo, but to all life on Earth given the increasing...said Sally Jewell Coxe, president of the Bonobo Conservation Initiative (BCI), a partner...
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...White will be featured in a documentary on bonobo apes to be shown Tuesday evening on the...document her recent return to search for the bonobo colony. "The Last Great Ape" airs at...White returned to the Lomako Forest bonobo region in the summer of 2005 and found...
...Stalin. Nothing, not even the brainy bonobo chimps nor the clever dolphins, comes...from our closestliving relative, the bonobo chimpanzee, by maybe 7 million years...genetic terms, we live next door to the bonobo, sharing more than 98 per cent of its...
...noon Saturday, Aug. 21. $10-$12. (773) 549-4140. Bonobo, Metro, 3730 N. Clark St., Chicago: electronica/downtempo...noon Saturday, Aug. 21. $16-$18. (773) 549-4140. Bonobo (DJ set), Striz, Sativa, Metro, 3730 N. Clark St...
...surrounded by an assortment of objects and utensils, Kanzi the bonobo pauses for a moment, a look of contemplation flickering across...after a delay in finding the ball he liked playing with, the bonobo pointed to the symbols for past and ready, displaying a near...
...left): hunting and disappearing habitats have driven populations to the brink of extinction Bonobo: originally known as the pygmy chimpanzee, the Bonobo is now found in the wild only in the Democratic Republic of Congo Blue whale: in danger from...
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BONOBO smaller of two species of chimpanzee , genus...forests across most of equatorial Africa, the bonobo, P. paniscus (sometimes called the pygmy...Kinshasa) S of the Congo River. The bonobo has a more slender body build than the common...
...The pygmy chimpanzee, P. paniscus, now usually called the bonobo , lives south of the Congo. It is a bit smaller and more slenderly...1967) and The Chimpanzees of Gombe (1986); F. de Waal, Bonobo: The Forgotten Ape (1998...
...orangutan , one of the great apes, are found in SE Asia. The other great apes, the gorilla and the chimpanzee and closely related bonobo , are found in Africa. The term ape was formerly and incorrectly applied to certain tailless monkeys. Ape and anthropoid ape...


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