Structural analysis of tool-use by tufted capuchins (Cebus apella) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

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Westergaard G.C. [1 ]
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[1] Division of Research, LABS of Virginia, Yemassee, S-C 29902, 95 Castle Hall Road
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Cebus; Monkey; Pan; Tool-use;
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10.1007/s100710050034
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Using Matsuzawa's hierarchical system of classification, I compared tool-use patterns of tufted capuchins (Cebus apella) to those of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). The results indicated that wild C. apella exhibit fewer and less complex tool-use patterns than do captive C. apella and wild and captive P. troglodytes. Although most patterns of tool-use observed among P. troglodytes occur in captive C. apella, there are some notable exceptions, including tool-use in communicative contexts and the use of three-tool combinations. I conclude that C. apella are unique among monkeys in their demonstrated propensities for higher-order combinatorial behavior and are likely capable of using symbolic combinations, although not at the level of complexity that has been demonstrated in P. troglodytes. © Springer-Verlag 1999.
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