Publications of Roman M. Wittig
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Journal Article (14)
Journal Article
147, 102869 (2020)
Patterns of urinary cortisol levels during ontogeny appear population- rather than species-specific in wild chimpanzees and bonobos. Journal of Human Evolution
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81 (13), e23075 (2019)
Erratum: Comparison of male conflict behavior in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus), with specific regard to coalition and post-conflict behavior. American Journal of Primatology
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29 (7), pp. 1211 - 1217 (2019)
Novelty response of wild African apes to camera traps. Current Biology
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363 (6434), pp. 1453 - 1455 (2019)
Human impact erodes chimpanzee behavioral diversity. Science
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22 (1), e12716 (2019)
The ontogeny of intentional communication in chimpanzees in the wild. Developmental Science
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50 (3), pp. 417 - 430 (2018)
Annual cycles are the most common reproductive strategy in African tropical tree communities. Biotropica
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79 (6), e22641 (2017)
Comparison of male conflict behavior in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus), with specific regard to coalition and post-conflict behavior. American Journal of Primatology
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4, 161081 (2017)
Sex-specific association patterns in bonobos and chimpanzees reflect species differences in cooperation. Royal Society Open Science
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91 (10), e02479-16 (2017)
Bushmeat hunting and zoonotic transmission of Simian T-lymphotropic virus 1 in tropical West and Central Africa. Journal of Virology
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90 (19), pp. 8531 - 8541 (2016)
Assessing host-virus codivergence for close relatives of merkel cell polyomavirus infecting african great apes. Journal of Virology
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6, 25887 (2016)
Unpeeling the layers of language: Bonobos and chimpanzees engage in cooperative turn-taking sequences. Scientific Reports
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6, 22219 (2016)
Chimpanzee accumulative stone throwing. Scientific Reports
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32 (8), pp. 2072 - 2084 (2015)
Multiple cross-species transmission events of human adenoviruses (HAdV) during hominine evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution
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513 (7518), pp. 414 - 417 (2014)
Lethal aggression in Pan is better explained by adaptive strategies than human impacts. Nature