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===Select Journals, Serials, etc.===
===Select Journals, Serials, etc.===


American Journal of Primatology.
American Journal of Primatology.




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'''Bonobo chimpanzee (Pan paniscus)'''
'''Bonobo chimpanzee (Pan paniscus)'''


De Waal, Frans B. M. 1999. Bonobo, Sex and Society. In Sussman, Robert W. Biological Basis of Behavior: Critical Review (2nd ed.). Pp. 114 - 120. Pearson / Prentice Hall.
De Waal, Frans B. M. 1999. Bonobo, Sex and Society. In Sussman, Robert W. Biological Basis of Behavior: Critical Review (2nd ed.). Pp. 114 - 120. Pearson / Prentice Hall.


Dreifus, Claudia. 2011. [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/06/science/06conv.html A Conversation With Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods: Why Bonobos Don’t Kill Each Other]. July 5. New York, NY: The New York Times.
Dreifus, Claudia. 2011. [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/06/science/06conv.html A Conversation With Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods: Why Bonobos Don’t Kill Each Other]. July 5. New York, NY: The New York Times.
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Andre, C., Kamate, C., Mabonzo, P., Morel, D., Hare, B. 2008. 'The conservation value of Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary.'
Andre, C., Kamate, C., Mabonzo, P., Morel, D., Hare, B. 2008. 'The conservation value of Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary.'


Halbwax, M., Mahamba, C., Ngalula, A., André, C. 2009. Placental retention in a bonobo (Pan paniscus). 38(3):171 - 174. Journal of Medical Primatology.
Halbwax, M., Mahamba, C., Ngalula, A., André, C. 2009. Placental retention in a bonobo (Pan paniscus). 38(3):171 - 174. Journal of Medical Primatology.


Hare, B. S. Kwetuenda. 2010. Bonobos voluntarily share their own food with others. Volume 20, Issue 5, Pages R230-R231. Current Biology.
Hare, B. S. Kwetuenda. 2010. Bonobos voluntarily share their own food with others. Volume 20, Issue 5, Pages R230-R231. Current Biology.
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Hare, B. 2007. From Nonhuman to Human Mind: What Changed and Why? Volume 16 Issue 2, Pages 60 - 64. Current Directions in Psychological Science.
Hare, B. 2007. From Nonhuman to Human Mind: What Changed and Why? Volume 16 Issue 2, Pages 60 - 64. Current Directions in Psychological Science.


Hare, B., Melis, A., Woods, V., Hastings, S., Wrangham, R. 2007. Tolerance allows bonobos to outperform chimpanzees in a cooperative task. 17 : 619-623. Current Biology.
Hare, B., Melis, A., Woods, V., Hastings, S., Wrangham, R. 2007. Tolerance allows bonobos to outperform chimpanzees in a cooperative task. 17 : 619-623. Current Biology.


Heilbronner, S., A. Rosati, J. Stevens, B. Hare, M. Hauser. 2009. A fruit in the hand or two in the bush? Divergent risk preferences in chimpanzees and bonobos. 23 June 2008 vol. 4 no. 3 246-249. Biol. Lett.
Heilbronner, S., A. Rosati, J. Stevens, B. Hare, M. Hauser. 2009. A fruit in the hand or two in the bush? Divergent risk preferences in chimpanzees and bonobos. 23 June 2008 vol. 4 no. 3 246-249. Biol. Lett.


Herrmann, E, J Call, MV Hernández-Lloreda, B Hare, M Tomasello. 2007. Humans Have Evolved Specialized Skills of Social Cognition: The Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis. Vol. 317. no. 5843, pp. 1360 - 1366. Science.
Herrmann, E, J Call, MV Hernández-Lloreda, B Hare, M Tomasello. 2007. Humans Have Evolved Specialized Skills of Social Cognition: The Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis. Vol. 317. no. 5843, pp. 1360 - 1366. Science.


McIntyre MH, Herrmann E, Wobber V, Halbwax M, Mohamba C, de Sousa N, Atencia R, Cox D, Hare B. 2009. Bonobos have a more human-like second-to-fourth finger length ratio (2D:4D) than chimpanzees: a hypothesized indication of lower prenatal androgens. Apr;56(4):361-5. J Hum Evol.
McIntyre MH, Herrmann E, Wobber V, Halbwax M, Mohamba C, de Sousa N, Atencia R, Cox D, Hare B. 2009. Bonobos have a more human-like second-to-fourth finger length ratio (2D:4D) than chimpanzees: a hypothesized indication of lower prenatal androgens. Apr;56(4):361-5. J Hum Evol.


Pika, S. & Zuberbühler, K. 2007. Social games between bonobos and humans: Evidence for shared intentionality? 69: 1-9. American Journal of Primatology.
Pika, S. & Zuberbühler, K. 2007. Social games between bonobos and humans: Evidence for shared intentionality? 69: 1-9. American Journal of Primatology.


Rosati, A. J. Stevens, B. Hare, M. Hauser. 2009. The Evolutionary Origins of Human Patience: Temporal Preferences in Chimpanzees, Bonobos, and Human Adults. Volume 17, Issue 19, Pages 1663-1668. Current Biology.
Rosati, A. J. Stevens, B. Hare, M. Hauser. 2009. The Evolutionary Origins of Human Patience: Temporal Preferences in Chimpanzees, Bonobos, and Human Adults. Volume 17, Issue 19, Pages 1663-1668. Current Biology.


Vlamings, PHJM, B Hare, J Call. 2010. Reaching around barriers: the performance of the great apes and 3–5-year-old children. 2010 Mar;13(2):273-85. Anim Cogn.
Vlamings, PHJM, B Hare, J Call. 2010. Reaching around barriers: the performance of the great apes and 3–5-year-old children. 2010 Mar;13(2):273-85. Anim Cogn.


Wobber, V., R. Wrangham, B. Hare. 2010. Bonobos Exhibit Delayed Development of Social Behavior and Cognition Relative to Chimpanzees. Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 226-230. Current Biology.
Wobber, V., R. Wrangham, B. Hare. 2010. Bonobos Exhibit Delayed Development of Social Behavior and Cognition Relative to Chimpanzees. Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 226-230. Current Biology.




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