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Bonobo and Chimpanzee - The Lessons of Social Coexistence (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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Bonobo and Chimpanzee - The Lessons of Social Coexistence (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Series: Primatology Monographs
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This book describes the similarities and differences between two
species, bonobos and chimpanzees, based on the three decades the
author has spent studying them in the wild, and shows how the
contrasting nature of these two species is also reflected in human
nature. The most important differences between bonobos and
chimpanzees, our closest relatives, are the social mechanisms of
coexistence in group life. Chimpanzees are known as a fairly
despotic species in which the males exclusively dominate over the
females, and maintain a rigid hierarchy. Chimpanzees have developed
social intelligence to survive severe competition among males: by
upholding the hierarchy of dominance, they can usually preserve
peaceful relations among group members. In contrast, female bonobos
have the same or even a higher social status than males. By
evolving pseudo-estrus during their non-reproductive period,
females have succeeded in moderating inter-male sexual competition,
and in initiating mate selection. Although they are non-related in
male-philopatric society, they usually aggregate in a group, enjoy
priority access to food, determine which male is the alpha male,
and generally maintain much more peaceful social relations compared
to chimpanzees. Lastly, by identifying key mechanisms of social
coexistence in these two species, the author also seeks to find
solutions or "hope" for the peaceful coexistence of human beings.
"Takeshi Furuichi is one of very few scientists in the world
familiar with both chimpanzees and bonobos. In lively prose,
reflecting personal experience with apes in the rain forest, he
compares our two closest relatives and explains the striking
differences between the male- dominated and territorial chimpanzees
and the female-centered gentle bonobos." Frans de Waal, author of
Mama's Last Hug - Animal Emotions and What They Tell Us about
Ourselves (Norton, 2019)
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