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  1. Acquire and make easily accessible to zoo and aquarium professionals the current body of knowledge on animal welfare and ethics.
  2. Conduct and facilitate welfare assessments and applied welfare research on captive exotic animals.
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Chimpanzee immigration: Complex social strategies differ between zoo-based and wild animals

Authors: Jennifer Susan McClung, Florent Goetschi, Adrian Baumeyer, Klaus Zuberbühler

Publication/Journal: Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research

Keywords: demonic females, immigration, integration, inter-group, policing, social relationship

2020


Social play as joint action: A framework to study the evolution of shared intentionality as an interactional achievement

Authors: Raphaela Heesen, Emilie Genty, Federico Rossano, Klaus Zuberbühler, Adrian Bangerter

Publication/Journal: Learning & Behavior

Keywords: communication, cooperation, joint action, shared intentionality, social play

2017


Bonobos (Pan paniscus) vocally protest against violations of social expectations

Authors: Zanna Clay, Lucie Ravaux, Frans B. M. de Waal, Klaus Zuberbühler

Publication/Journal: Journal of Comparative Psychology

Keywords: *animal social behavior, *animal vocalizations, *expectations, bonobos, conflict

2016


Chimpanzees communicate to two different audiences during aggressive interactions

Authors: Pawel Fedurek, Katie E. Slocombe, Klaus Zuberbühler

Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour

Keywords: ‘waa’ barks, agonistic calls, chimpanzee, graded calls, reconciliation, screams

2015


Chimpanzee food calls are directed at specific individuals

Authors: Anne Marijke Schel, Zarin Machanda, Simon W. Townsend, Klaus Zuberbühler, Katie E. Slocombe

Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour

Keywords: audience effect, chimpanzee, food call, intentionality, pan troglodytes, rough grunt, triadic communication, vocalization, voluntary control

2013


Old male mating advantage results from sexual conflict in a butterfly

Authors: Isabell Karl, Klaus Fischer

Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour

Keywords: bicyclus anynana, cooperation–conflict balance, refractory period, remating propensity, reproductive effort, resource-holding potential

2013


Living in a dangerous world decreases maternal care: A study in serotonin transporter knockout mice

Authors: Rebecca S. Heiming, Carina Bodden, Friederike Jansen, Lars Lewejohann, Sylvia Kaiser, Klaus-Peter Lesch, Rupert Palme, Norbert Sachser

Publication/Journal: Hormones and Behavior

Keywords: 5-htt knockout mice, adaptation, anxiety, behavioral profile, corticosterone, early adversity, maternal care, maternal effects, prenatal stress

2011


A comparison of bonobo and chimpanzee tool use: evidence for a female bias in the Pan lineage

Authors: Thibaud Gruber, Zanna Clay, Klaus Zuberbühler

Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour

Keywords: *tool use, culture, great ape, neoteny, pan, primate evolution, sex difference

2010


Female crickets are driven to fight by the male courting and calling songs

Authors: Jan Rillich, Edgar Buhl, Klaus Schildberger, Paul A. Stevenson

Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour

Keywords: aggression, agonistic behavior, agonistic behaviour, competition, cricket, gryllus campestris, polyandry, resources, sexual selection

2009


Food-associated calling sequences in bonobos

Authors: Zanna Clay, Klaus Zuberbühler

Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour

Keywords: bonobo, call sequence, food-associated call, pan paniscus, primate vocal communication

2009


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