Tool use and hand preference in Macaca fascicularis aurea.

Tool use among long-tailed macaques in natural environments has been limited to anecdotal reports. The present study investigated the extent to which macaques on Piak Nam Yai Island, Thailand, take into account properties of tools. Sex differences in tool use and feeding behavior are examined. Addit...

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Main Author: Tan, Virnice Pinlin.
Other Authors: Michael David Gumert
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-399612019-12-10T14:41:42Z Tool use and hand preference in Macaca fascicularis aurea. Tan, Virnice Pinlin. Michael David Gumert School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Zoology Tool use among long-tailed macaques in natural environments has been limited to anecdotal reports. The present study investigated the extent to which macaques on Piak Nam Yai Island, Thailand, take into account properties of tools. Sex differences in tool use and feeding behavior are examined. Additionally, as many studies on population-level handedness have produced ambiguous results, handedness is also explored. Results suggest that Macaca fascicularis aurea actively select tools of appropriate weight to crack open food items and that they may be naturally and spontaneously choosing stones based on their properties and characteristics of food items. Population-level handedness and sex differences also exist. We further discuss implications and limitations of our study and subsequently, offer suggestions for current and future research. Bachelor of Arts 2010-06-08T06:49:31Z 2010-06-08T06:49:31Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39961 en Nanyang Technological University 42 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Virnice Pinlin.
Tool use and hand preference in Macaca fascicularis aurea.
description Tool use among long-tailed macaques in natural environments has been limited to anecdotal reports. The present study investigated the extent to which macaques on Piak Nam Yai Island, Thailand, take into account properties of tools. Sex differences in tool use and feeding behavior are examined. Additionally, as many studies on population-level handedness have produced ambiguous results, handedness is also explored. Results suggest that Macaca fascicularis aurea actively select tools of appropriate weight to crack open food items and that they may be naturally and spontaneously choosing stones based on their properties and characteristics of food items. Population-level handedness and sex differences also exist. We further discuss implications and limitations of our study and subsequently, offer suggestions for current and future research.
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title Tool use and hand preference in Macaca fascicularis aurea.
title_short Tool use and hand preference in Macaca fascicularis aurea.
title_full Tool use and hand preference in Macaca fascicularis aurea.
title_fullStr Tool use and hand preference in Macaca fascicularis aurea.
title_full_unstemmed Tool use and hand preference in Macaca fascicularis aurea.
title_sort tool use and hand preference in macaca fascicularis aurea.
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