Bibliografia

Principal

  • McGrew, W.C. (1992) Chimpanzee material culture: implications for human evolution. McGrew, W. C. (1992). Chimpanzee material culture: implications for human evolution. Cambridge University Press.
  • Whiten, A., Goodall, J., McGrew, W. C., Nishida, T., Reynolds, V., Sugiyama, Y., et al. & Boesch, C. (1999) Cultures in Chimpanzess Whiten, A., Goodall, J., McGrew, W. C., Nishida, T., Reynolds, V., Sugiyama, Y., et al. & Boesch, C. (1999). Cultures in chimpanzees. Nature, 399(6737), 682-685.
  • Price, EE; Wood, LA; Whiten, A. (2017) Adaptive cultural transmission biases in children and nonhuman primates Price, E. E., Wood, L. A., & Whiten, A. (2017). Adaptive cultural transmission biases in children and nonhuman primates. Infant Behavior and Development, 48, 45-53.
  • Watson, S. K., Botting, J., Whiten, A., & van de Waal, E. (2018) Culture and selective social learning in wild and captive primates Watson, S. K., Botting, J., Whiten, A., & van de Waal, E. (2018). Culture and selective social learning in wild and captive primates. Evolution of primate social cognition, 211-230.
  • Whiten, A. (2019) Cultural Evolution in Animals Whiten, A. (2019) Cultural Evolution in Animals, Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 50:27-40
  • Whiten, A. (2011) The scope of culture in chimpanzees, humans and ancestral apes Whiten, A. (2011)The scope of culture in chimpanzees, humans and ancestral apes, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B., 366:997-1007
  • Perry, S. et al. (2003) Social conventions in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys: evidence for tradition in a neotropical primate Perry, S: et al. (2003) Social conventions in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys: evidence for tradition in a neotropical primate, Current Anthropology, 22(2):241-68

Secundária

  • Matsuzawa, T. ((2003)) Koshima monkeys and Bossou chimpanzees: Long-term research on culture in nonhuman primates Matsuzawa, T. (2003). Koshima monkeys and Bossou chimpanzees: Long-term research on culture in nonhuman primates. In Animal social complexity: Intelligence, culture, and individualized societies (pp. 374-387). Harvard University Press.
  • Huffman, M.A. (1996) Acquisition of innovative cultural behaviors in nonhuman primates: A case study of stone handling, a socially transmitted behavior in Japanese macaques. Huffman, M. A. (1996). Acquisition of innovative cultural behaviors in nonhuman primates: A case study of stone handling, a socially transmitted behavior in Japanese macaques.
  • Boesch, C. (2012) From material to symbolic cultures: Culture in primates Boesch, C. (2012). From material to symbolic cultures: Culture in primates.
  • Luncz, L.V. and Boesch, C . (2014) Tradition over Trend: Neighboring Chimpanzee Communities Maintain Differences in Cultural Behaviour Despite Frequent Immigration of Adult Females Luncz, LV and Boesch, C (2014) Tradition over Trend: Neighboring Chimpanzee Communities Maintain Differences in Cultural Behaviour Despite Frequent Immigration of Adult Females, American Journal of Primatology, 76:649-57