نتایج جستجو برای: macrolophus pygmaeus

تعداد نتایج: 801  

2013
Yuki Hanazuka Naoki Shimahara Yukie Tokuda Akira Midorikawa

Many social animals can discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar faces. Orangutans, however, lead a semi-solitary life and spend much of the day alone. As such, they may be less adept at recognizing conspecifics and are a good model for determining how social structure influences the evolution of social cognition such as facial recognition. The present study is the first report of whether o...

Journal: :Communicative & integrative biology 2011
Anne E Russon Kristin Andrews

We recently demonstrated, by mining observational data, that forest-living orangutans can communicate using gestures that qualify as pantomime.1 Pantomimes, like other iconic gestures, physically resemble their referents.2,3 More elaborately, pantomimes involve enacting their referents.4 Holding thumb and finger together at the lips and blowing between them to mean "balloon" is one example.5 He...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
David A. Leavens

Orangutans select different tactics for repairing failed communication, depending upon how well they are understood: they repeat signals if they are partially understood and switch tactics entirely if completely misunderstood.

Journal: :Mediterranean botany 2022

A thorough research on the scientific activity of Guglielmo Gasparrini, Giovanni Gussone and Augustin Pyramus De Candolle allowed authors to adress a in several European herbaria looking for type name Senecio pygmaeus DC. The original specimen sent by mentioned protologue is still kept at G-DC designated as lectotype, whilst three other herbarium sheets, preserved NAP-GUSS, PAL PAV respectively...

Journal: :Procedia Environmental Sciences 2015

Journal: :Gene 2003
Dmitry A Filatov Dave T Gerrard

It has been suggested that recombination may be mutagenic, which, if true, would inflate intraspecies diversity and interspecies silent divergence in regions of high recombination. Here, we test this hypothesis comparing human/orangutan genome-wide non-coding divergence (K) to that in the pseudoautosomal genes which were reported to recombine much more frequently than the rest of the genome. We...

2008
Michelle Y. Merrill Michelle Yvonne Merrill Carel P. van Schaik

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2016
Paul R. Lintott Kate Barlow Nils Bunnefeld Philip Briggs Clara Gajas Roig Kirsty J. Park

Urbanization is a key global driver in the modification of land use and has been linked to population declines even in widespread and relatively common species. Cities comprise a complex assortment of habitat types yet we know relatively little about the effects of their composition and spatial configuration on species distribution. Although many bat species exploit human resources, the majorit...

2015
Catherine F. Talbot CATHERINE F. TALBOT Sarah F. Brosnan Catherine Farrell Talbot Tara Stoinski Michael J. Owren Michael J. Beran

Faces provide humans with information on the age, sex, individual identity, and emotional state of others. Although comparatively less is known about nonhuman primates’ face processing abilities, several gregarious group living species are able to discriminate conspecific faces. Here, we tested a less gregarious species, orangutans, to determine if they exhibit similar skills. Using a matching-...

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