The New Chimpanzee: A Twenty-First-Century Portrait of Our Closest Kin

Author:   Craig Stanford
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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9780674977112


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Craig Stanford
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
ISBN:  

9780674977112


ISBN 10:   0674977114
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Stanford's wide-ranging account reveals what it is like to be a chimpanzee, and how scientists know, ultimately clarifying what is unique about our own species.--Martin N. Muller, University of New Mexico The New Chimpanzee is an authoritative, readable, lively, and balanced survey of the behavior of one of the most closely studied and significant species on the planet.--Richard W. Wrangham, Harvard University The New Chimpanzee is a tour de force, bringing together a vast body of research in chimpanzee behavior, ecology, and genetics. Readers searching for an up-to-date account of what we've learned about chimpanzees in recent decades will find Stanford's book to be informative and edifying.--Herman Pontzer, Hunter College, City University of New York Lively, informative, and ambitious in scope, The New Chimpanzee vividly demonstrates that we are living in an exciting time for chimpanzee research. Stanford's book will speak to anyone interested in the latest findings on chimpanzees, especially as they relate to our understanding of human evolution.--Michael Wilson, University of Minnesota


Stanford's wide-ranging account reveals what it is like to be a chimpanzee, and how scientists know, ultimately clarifying what is unique about our own species.--Martin N. Muller, University of New Mexico [The New Chimpanzee] provides a comprehensive view of wild chimpanzees as never before seen...With [his] wealth of experience, [Stanford] expertly guides us through the dense forest of wild chimpanzee data that we have carefully cultivated since Goodall first shed light on this breathtakingly complex species...This book is jam-packed with many such fascinating glimpses into the complex lives of wild chimps, from political tactics to cultural quirks...This book adds to our understanding of our closest living kin and, through this understanding, maybe we will be compelled to do more to conserve them.--Laura Kehoe Times Higher Education (04/12/2018) Stanford...is a talented and fluent writer as well as an accomplished researcher...Stanford's book expands upon what we have learned in the four decades since [Jane] Goodall first began her field research...The New Chimpanzee is a remarkably thorough account of our current knowledge about free-living chimpanzees.--David Barash Wall Street Journal (03/09/2018) The New Chimpanzee is an authoritative, readable, lively, and balanced survey of the behavior of one of the most closely studied and significant species on the planet.--Richard W. Wrangham, Harvard University The New Chimpanzee is a tour de force, bringing together a vast body of research in chimpanzee behavior, ecology, and genetics. Readers searching for an up-to-date account of what we've learned about chimpanzees in recent decades will find Stanford's book to be informative and edifying.--Herman Pontzer, Hunter College, City University of New York Lively, informative, and ambitious in scope, The New Chimpanzee vividly demonstrates that we are living in an exciting time for chimpanzee research. Stanford's book will speak to anyone interested in the latest findings on chimpanzees, especially as they relate to our understanding of human evolution.--Michael Wilson, University of Minnesota


Lively, informative, and ambitious in scope, The New Chimpanzee vividly demonstrates that we are living in an exciting time for chimpanzee research. Stanford's book will speak to anyone interested in the latest findings on chimpanzees, especially as they relate to our understanding of human evolution.--Michael Wilson, University of Minnesota The New Chimpanzee is a tour de force, bringing together a vast body of research in chimpanzee behavior, ecology, and genetics. Readers searching for an up-to-date account of what we've learned about chimpanzees in recent decades will find Stanford's book to be informative and edifying.--Herman Pontzer, Hunter College


An illuminating history of chimpanzee field research...Stanford's volume addresses the broad spectrum of chimpanzee behavior, focusing on research that has been conducted in the wild, with a heavy emphasis on new insights gained during the last two decades. This will be an excellent resource for new students of primate behavior, or other interested readers, to gain an up-to-date and rigorous review of the species.-- (03/01/2019) Stanford's wide-ranging account reveals what it is like to be a chimpanzee, and how scientists know, ultimately clarifying what is unique about our own species.--Martin N. Muller, University of New Mexico [The New Chimpanzee] provides a comprehensive view of wild chimpanzees as never before seen...With [his] wealth of experience, [Stanford] expertly guides us through the dense forest of wild chimpanzee data that we have carefully cultivated since Goodall first shed light on this breathtakingly complex species...This book is jam-packed with many such fascinating glimpses into the complex lives of wild chimps, from political tactics to cultural quirks...This book adds to our understanding of our closest living kin and, through this understanding, maybe we will be compelled to do more to conserve them.--Laura Kehoe Times Higher Education (04/12/2018) Stanford...is a talented and fluent writer as well as an accomplished researcher...Stanford's book expands upon what we have learned in the four decades since [Jane] Goodall first began her field research...The New Chimpanzee is a remarkably thorough account of our current knowledge about free-living chimpanzees.--David Barash Wall Street Journal (03/09/2018) The New Chimpanzee is a tour de force, bringing together a vast body of research in chimpanzee behavior, ecology, and genetics. Readers searching for an up-to-date account of what we've learned about chimpanzees in recent decades will find Stanford's book to be informative and edifying.--Herman Pontzer, Hunter College, City University of New York The New Chimpanzee is an authoritative, readable, lively, and balanced survey of the behavior of one of the most closely studied and significant species on the planet.--Richard W. Wrangham, Harvard University Lively, informative, and ambitious in scope, The New Chimpanzee vividly demonstrates that we are living in an exciting time for chimpanzee research. Stanford's book will speak to anyone interested in the latest findings on chimpanzees, especially as they relate to our understanding of human evolution.--Michael Wilson, University of Minnesota


Stanford's wide-ranging account reveals what it is like to be a chimpanzee, and how scientists know, ultimately clarifying what is unique about our own species.--Martin N. Muller, University of New Mexico An illuminating history of chimpanzee field research...Stanford's volume addresses the broad spectrum of chimpanzee behavior, focusing on research that has been conducted in the wild, with a heavy emphasis on new insights gained during the last two decades. This will be an excellent resource for new students of primate behavior, or other interested readers, to gain an up-to-date and rigorous review of the species.-- (03/01/2019) [The New Chimpanzee] provides a comprehensive view of wild chimpanzees as never before seen...With [his] wealth of experience, [Stanford] expertly guides us through the dense forest of wild chimpanzee data that we have carefully cultivated since Goodall first shed light on this breathtakingly complex species...This book is jam-packed with many such fascinating glimpses into the complex lives of wild chimps, from political tactics to cultural quirks...This book adds to our understanding of our closest living kin and, through this understanding, maybe we will be compelled to do more to conserve them.--Laura Kehoe Times Higher Education (04/12/2018) Stanford...is a talented and fluent writer as well as an accomplished researcher...Stanford's book expands upon what we have learned in the four decades since [Jane] Goodall first began her field research...The New Chimpanzee is a remarkably thorough account of our current knowledge about free-living chimpanzees.--David Barash Wall Street Journal (03/09/2018) The New Chimpanzee is an authoritative, readable, lively, and balanced survey of the behavior of one of the most closely studied and significant species on the planet.--Richard W. Wrangham, Harvard University The New Chimpanzee is a tour de force, bringing together a vast body of research in chimpanzee behavior, ecology, and genetics. Readers searching for an up-to-date account of what we've learned about chimpanzees in recent decades will find Stanford's book to be informative and edifying.--Herman Pontzer, Hunter College, City University of New York Lively, informative, and ambitious in scope, The New Chimpanzee vividly demonstrates that we are living in an exciting time for chimpanzee research. Stanford's book will speak to anyone interested in the latest findings on chimpanzees, especially as they relate to our understanding of human evolution.--Michael Wilson, University of Minnesota


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Craig Stanford is Professor of Biological Sciences and Anthropology at the University of Southern California.

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