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LuiKotale Bonobo Project
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- Barbara Fruth (Member)
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- New evidence for self-medication in bonobos: Manniophyton fulvum leaf- and stemstrip-swallowing from LuiKotale, Salonga National Park, DR Congo(2014)
Authors: Barbara Fruth, Nono Bondjengo Ikombe, Gaby Kitengie Matshimba, Sonja Metzger, Désiré Musuyu Muganza, Roger Mundry, Andrew Fowler
Pages: 146-158 - The cooperative sex: Sexual interactions among female bonobos are linked to increases in oxytocin, proximity and coalitions(2019)
Authors: Liza Moscovice, Martin Surbeck, Barbara Fruth, Gottfried Hohmann, Adrian Jaeggi, Tobias Deschner
- Food begging and sharing in wild bonobos (Pan paniscus): assessing relationship quality?(2016)
Authors: Lucas Goldstone, V. Sommer, N. Nurmi, C. Stephens, Barbara Fruth
Pages: 367-376 - Golden-bellied mangabeys (Cercocebus chrysogaster) exhibit a larger home range and longer travel distances than those of bonobos (Pan paniscus) at LuiKotale, Democratic Republic of the Congo(2023)
Authors: Edward McLester, B. Fruth
- Sex-specific association patterns in bonobos and chimpanzees reflect species differences in cooperation(2017)
Authors: Martin Surbeck, Cedric Girard-Buttoz, Christophe Boesch, Catherine Crockford, Barbara Fruth, Gottfried Hohmann, K.E. Langergraber, Klaus Zuberbühler, Roman M. Wittig, Roger Mundry
- Male reproductive skew is higher in bonobos than chimpanzees(2017)
Authors: Martin Surbeck, Kevin E. Langergraber, Barbara Fruth, Linda Vigilant, Gottfried Hohmann
Pages: R640-R641 - Fishing for iodine: what aquatic foraging by bonobos tells us about human evolution(2019)
Authors: Gottfried Hohmann, Sylvia Ortmann, Thomas Remer, Barbara Fruth
- Transition to siblinghood causes a substantial and long-lasting increase in urinary cortisol levels in wild bonobos(2022)
Authors: Verena Behringer, Andreas Berghaenel, Tobias Deschner, Sean M. Lee, Barbara Fruth, Gottfried Hohmann
- Beyond the dyad: using social network analysis to explain female bonobo cooperation
- Conflict and cooperation: responses to prolonged inter-group encounters in bonobos (Pan paniscus).