Publications of Gottfried Hohmann

Journal Article (110)

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Hohmann, G.; Fruth, B.: Intra- and inter-sexual aggression by bonobos in the context of mating. Behaviour 140 (11-12), pp. 1389 - 1413 (2003)
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Hohmann, G.; Fruth, B.: Lui Kotal - A new site for field research on Bonobos in the Salonga National Park. Pan Africa News 10 (2), pp. 25 - 27 (2003)
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Hohmann, G.; Fruth, B.: Intra- and inter-sexual aggression by bonobos in the context of mating. Behaviour 140, pp. 1389 - 1413 (2003)
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Hohmann, G.; Fruth, B.: Culture in Bonobos? Between-species and within-species variation in behavior. Current Anthropology 44 (4), pp. 563 - 571 (2003)
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Reichert, K. E.; Heistermann, M.; Hodges, J. K.; Boesch, C.; Hohmann, G.: What females tell males about their reproductive status: Are morphological and behavioural cues reliable signals of ovulation in bonobos (Pan paniscus)? Ethology 108 (7), pp. 583 - 600 (2002)
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Hohmann, G.: Association and social interactions between strangers and residents in bonobos (Pan paniscus). Primates 42 (1), pp. 91 - 99 (2000)
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Hohmann, G.; Fruth, B.: Use and function of genital contacts among female bonobos. Animal Behaviour 60 (1), pp. 107 - 120 (2000)
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Gagneux, P.; Wills, C.; Gerloff, U.; Tautz, D.; Morin, P. A.; Boesch, C.; Fruth, B.; Hohmann, G.; Ryder, O. A.; Woodruff, D.: Mitochondrial sequences show diverse evolutionary histories of African hominids. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 96 (9), pp. 5077 - 5082 (1999)
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Gerloff, U.; Hartung, B.; Fruth, B.; Hohmann, G.; Tautz, D.: Intracommunity relationships, dispersal pattern and paternity success in a wild living community of bonobos (Pan paniscus) determined from DNA analysis of faecal sample. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 266 (1424), pp. 1189 - 1195 (1999)
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Hohmann, G.; Gerloff, U.; Tautz, D.; Fruth, B.: Social bonds and genetic ties: Kinship association and affiliation in a community of bonobos (Pan paniscus). Behaviour 136 (9), pp. 1219 - 1235 (1999)

Book (2)

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Hohmann, G.; Robbins, M. M.; Boesch, C. (Eds.): Feeding ecology in apes and other primates. Cambridge Univ. Pr., Cambridge (2006), 540 pp.
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Boesch, C.; Hohmann, G.; Marchant, L. F. (Eds.): Behavioural diversity in chimpanzees and bonobos. Cambridge University Pr., Cambridge (2002), 285 pp.

Book Chapter (13)

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Behringer, V.; Stevens, J. M. G.; Deschner, T.; Hohmann, G.: Growing up: Comparing ontogeny of bonobos and chimpanzees. In: Chimpanzees in context: A comparative perspective on chimpanzee behavior, cognition, conservation, and welfare, pp. 36 - 60 (Eds. Hopper, L. M.; Ross, S. R.). The University of Chicago Press, Chicago (2020)
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Hohmann, G.: Bonobo (Pan Paniscus). In: International Encyclopedia of Primatology, pp. 119 - 125 (Ed. Fuentes, A.). Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester (2017)
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Surbeck, M.; Hohmann, G.: Affiliations, aggressions and an adoption: Male-male relationships in wild binobos. In: Bonobos: Unique in Mind, Brain and Behaviour, pp. 35 - 46 (Eds. Hare, B.; Yamamoto, S.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2017)
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Beaune, D.; Bretagnolle, F.; Bollache, L.; Hohmann, G.; Fruth, B.: Can fruiting plants control animal behaviour and seed dispersal distance? In: Bonobo Cognition and Behaviour, pp. 113 - 128 (Eds. Hare, B.; Yamamoto, S.). Brill, Leiden [u.a.] (2015)
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Hohmann, G.; Fruth, B.: Is blood thicker than water? In: Among African apes: stories and photos from the field, pp. 61 - 76 (Eds. Robbins, M. M.; Boesch, C.). Univ. of California Press, Berkeley (2011)
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Hohmann, G.: The diets of non-human primates: Frugivory, food processing, and food sharing. In: The evolution of hominin diets: integrating approaches to the study of palaeolithic subsistence, pp. 1 - 14 (Ed. Hublin, J.-J.). Springer, Berlin [u.a.] (2009)
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Fruth, B.; Hohmann, G.: Social grease for females? Same sex genital contacts in wild bonobos. In: Homosexual behaviour in animals: An evolutionary perspective, pp. 294 - 315 (Eds. Sommer, V.; Vasey, P. L.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2006)
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Fruth, B.; Hohmann, G.: Social grease for females? Same sex genital contacts in wild bonobos. In: Homosexual Behaviour in Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective, pp. 294 - 315 (Eds. Sommer, V.; Vasey, P. L.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2006)
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Hohmann, G.; Fowler, A.; Sommer, V.; Ortmann, S.: Frugivory and gregariousness of Salonga bonobos and Gashaka chimpanzees: The influence of abundance and nutritional quality of fruit. In: Feeding ecology in Apes and other Primates, pp. 123 - 159 (Eds. Hohmann, G.; Robbins, M. M.; Boesch, C.). Cambridge University Pr., Cambridge [u.a.] (2006)
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Robbins, M. M.; Hohmann, G.: Primate feeding ecology: An integrative approach. In: Feeding Ecology in Apes and other Primates, pp. 1 - 13 (Eds. Hohmann , G.; Robbins, M. M.; Boesch, C.). Cambridge Univ. Pr., Cambridge [u.a.] (2006)
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Fruth, B.; Hohmann, G.: How bonobos handle hunts and harvests: Why share food? In: Behavioural Diversity in Chimpanzees and Bonobos, pp. 231 - 243 (Ed. Boesch, Christophe; Hohmann, Gottfried; Marchant, Linda F.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2002)
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Hohmann, G.; Fruth, B.: Dynamics in social organization of bonobos (Pan paniscus). In: Behavioural Diversity in Chimpanzees and Bonobos, pp. 138 - 150 (Ed. Boesch, Christophe ; Hohmann, Gottfried ; Marchant, Linda F.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2002)
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Fruth, B.; Hohmann, G.; McGrew, W. C.: The Pan species. In: The Non-human Primates, pp. 64 - 72 (Ed. Dolhinow, P.). Mayfield, Mountain View (1999)

Meeting Abstract (2)

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Meeting Abstract
Jaeggi, A. V.; Moscovice, L. R.; Goldstone, L. G.; Hohmann, G.; Fruth, B.: Reciprocity can explain grooming, but not other forms of cooperation, among female bonobos at LuiKotale, DRC. In American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 162 (S64), p. 229 - 229. The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists , New Orleans, April 19, 2017 - April 22, 2017. Wiley-Liss, Inc., New York, NY (2017)
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Meeting Abstract
Behringer, V.; Deschner, T.; Murtagh, H.; Stevens, J. M.; Hohmann, G.: In bonobos and chimpanzees age-related changes in urinary thyroid hormones indicate heterochrony in their development. In American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 153 (S58), pp. 75 - 76. The 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Calgary, April 08, 2014 - April 12, 2014. Wiley-Liss, Inc., New York, NY (2014)
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