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SUBMITTER: Luncz LV
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5204162 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Luncz Lydia V LV Proffitt Tomos T Kulik Lars L Haslam Michael M Wittig Roman M RM
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20161201 1845
Stone tool transport leaves long-lasting behavioural evidence in the landscape. However, it remains unknown how large-scale patterns of stone distribution emerge through undirected, short-term transport behaviours. One of the longest studied groups of stone-tool-using primates are the chimpanzees of the Taï National Park in Ivory Coast, West Africa. Using hammerstones left behind at chimpanzee Panda nut-cracking sites, we tested for a distance-decay effect, in which the weight of material decrea ...[more]