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1. An analysis of bimanual actions in natural feeding of semi‐wild chimpanzees

2. Morphometric, Behavioral, and Genomic Evidence for a New Orangutan Species

3. DO PLAYMATES MATCH PLAY FACES IN GREAT APE DYADIC PLAY?

4. The motivation to inform others: a field experiment with wild chimpanzees.

5. Orangutans and chimpanzees produce morphologically varied laugh facesin response to the age and sex of their social partners.

6. Object use in communication of semi-wild chimpanzees.

7. Vocal functional flexibility in the grunts of young chimpanzees.

8. Preverbal infants produce more protophones with artificial objects compared to natural objects.

9. Directedness and engagement in chimpanzee vocal ontogeny.

10. Chimpanzee communities differ in their inter- and intrasexual social relationships.

11. Testing for personality consistency across naturally occurring behavioral contexts in sanctuary chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

12. Laughter, play faces and mimicry in animals: evolution and social functions.

13. The Complexity and Phylogenetic Continuity of Laughter and Smiles in Hominids.

14. A machine learning approach to infant distress calls and maternal behaviour of wild chimpanzees.

15. Filling in the gaps: Acoustic gradation increases in the vocal ontogeny of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

16. Facial Complexity in Sun Bears: Exact Facial Mimicry and Social Sensitivity.

17. Infrared thermal imaging: Positive and negative emotions modify the skin temperatures of monkey and ape faces.

18. Morphometric, Behavioral, and Genomic Evidence for a New Orangutan Species.

19. Spatial transposition tasks in Indian sloth bears (Melursus ursinus) and Bornean sun bears (Helarctos malayanus euryspilus).

20. Skin temperature changes in wild chimpanzees upon hearing vocalizations of conspecifics.

21. No strings attached: physiological monitoring of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) with thermal imaging.

22. Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Produce the Same Types of 'Laugh Faces' when They Emit Laughter and when They Are Silent.

23. Orangutans modify facial displays depending on recipient attention.

24. Semi-wild chimpanzees open hard-shelled fruits differently across communities.

25. Triggering social interactions: chimpanzees respond to imitation by a humanoid robot and request responses from it.

26. Aping expressions? Chimpanzees produce distinct laugh types when responding to laughter of others.

27. Reconstructing the evolution of laughter in great apes and humans.

28. Rapid facial mimicry in orangutan play.

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