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Resumen de Secrets of the only known chimp war

Colin Barras

  • Jane Goodall has been studying the chimpanzees of Gombe for over 50 years. During the early 19705 the group appeared to split in two, and friendliness was replaced by fighting. So extreme and sustained was the aggression that Goodall dubbed it a war. Joseph Feldblum at Duke University in Durham NC and colleagues have reexamined Goodall's field notes from the chimp feeding station she established at Gombe to work out what lead the conflict. The results suggest that the Gombe community was united until 1971. Then the chimps suddenly split into two groups--one based in the north, one in the south--that spent less time socializing with each other


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