Publications of Caroline Schuppli
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Journal Article (34)
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Journal Article
Play behavior varies with age, sex, and socioecological context in wild, immature Orangutans (Pongo spp.). International Journal of Primatology (2024)
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14 (1), 8932 (2024)
Active self-treatment of a facial wound with a biologically active plant by a male Sumatran orangutan. Scientific Reports 3.
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27 (2), 108940 (2024)
Orangutan males make increased use of social learning opportunities, when resource availability is high. iScience 4.
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85 (9), e23535 (2023)
Alternative reproductive tactics of unflanged and flanged male orangutans revisited. American Journal of Primatology 5.
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11, 1158887 (2023)
Migrant orangutan males use social learning to adapt to new habitat after dispersal. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6.
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13 (1), 13184 (2023)
Ecological, social, and intrinsic factors affecting wild orangutans' curiosity, assessed using a field experiment. Scientific Reports 7.
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23 (1), 77 (2023)
Does the expensive brain hypothesis apply to amphibians and reptiles? BMC Ecology and Evolution 8.
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21 (2), e3002016 (2023)
Extended parental provisioning and variation in vertebrate brain sizes. PLoS Biology 9.
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46, 101155 (2022)
Learning and skill development in wild primates: toward a better understanding of cognitive evolution. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 10.
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32 (12), pp. R697 - R708 (2022)
The economics of brain size evolution in vertebrates. Current Biology 11.
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19, e3001173 (2021)
Immature wild orangutans acquire relevant ecological knowledge through sex-specific attentional biases during social learning. PLoS Biology 12.
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24 (11), 103304 (2021)
Orang-utans have larger gestural repertoires in captivity than in the wild–a case of weak innovation? iScience 13.
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11, 23679 (2021)
Orangutan mothers adjust their behaviour during food solicitations in a way that likely facilitates feeding skill acquisition in their offspring. Scientific Reports 14.
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75 (5), 81 (2021)
The development and maintenance of sex differences in dietary breadth and complexity in Bornean orangutans. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 15.
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3, E39 (2021)
The ontogeny of exploratory object manipulation behaviour in wild orangutans. Evolutionary Human Sciences 16.
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166, pp. 183 - 191 (2020)
Social interactions and interaction partners in infant orang-utans of two wild populations. Animal Behaviour 17.
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71 (1), pp. 40 - 41 (2020)
Ein Plädoyer für die Relevanz der Vergleichenden Psychologie für das Verständnis menschlicher Entwicklung. Psychologische Rundschau 18.
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6 (30), eabb4685 (2020)
When ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny: Fixed neurodevelopmental sequence of manipulative skills among primates. Science Advances 19.
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6 (2), eaaw2685 (2020)
Early sociability fosters later exploratory tendency in wild immat ureorangutans. Science Advances 20.
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15 (7), 20190209 (2019)
The loud scratch: a newly identified gesture of Sumatran orangutan mothers in the wild. Biology Letters 21.
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5, 9 (2019)
Cultural change in animals: A flexible behavioural adaptation to human disturbance. Palgrave Communications 22.
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125, pp. 38 - 49 (2018)
The slow ape: High infant survival and long interbirth intervals in wild orangutans. Journal of Human Evolution 23.
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13 (1), e0191752 (2018)
Transfusion practice in anemic, non-bleeding patients: Cross-sectional survey of physicians working in general internal medicine teaching hospitals in Switzerland. PLoS One 24.
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1 (10), pp. 1431 - 1437 (2017)
Primate archaeology evolves. Nature Ecology & Evolution 25.
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7, 15464 (2017)
The effects of sociability on exploratory tendency and innovation repertoires in wild Sumatran and Bornean orangutans. Scientific Reports 26.
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19, e99 (2017)
The Ecology of social learning in animals and its link with intelligence. Spanish Journal of Psychology 27.
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70 (4), pp. 459 - 466 (2016)
The dark side of the red ape: male-mediated lethal female competition in Bornean orangutans. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 28.
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13, 43 (2016)
Development of foraging skills in two orangutan populations: needing to learn or needing to grow? Frontiers in Zoology 29.
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92, pp. 91 - 100 (2016)
Life history, cognition and the evolution of complex foraging niches. Journal of Human Evolution 30.
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119, pp. 87 - 98 (2016)
Observational social learning and socially induced practice of routine skills in immature wild orang-utans. Animal Behaviour 31.
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371, 20150183 (2016)
The reluctant innovator: orangutans and the phylogeny of creativity. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 32.
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77 (10), pp. 1109 - 1121 (2015)
Contrasting Responses to Novelty by Wild and Captive Orangutans. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 33.
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63 (6), pp. 843 - 850 (2012)
How to explain the unusually late age at skill competence among humans. Journal of Human Evolution 34.
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7 (3), e33403 (2012)
Effects of blood products on inflammatory response in endothelial cells in vitro. PLoS One Book Chapter (3)
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Book Chapter
Social learning among wild orang-utans. In: Foundations of Affective Social Learning, pp. 25 - 50 (Eds. Dukes, D.; Clément, F.). Cambridge University Press (2019)
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Book Chapter
Cultural primatology. In: The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology, pp. 1 - 7 (Eds. Trevathan, W.; Cartmill, M.; Dufour, D.; Larsen, C.; Rourke, D. O. et al.) (2018)
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Book Chapter
Cultural Behavior. In: The International Encyclopedia of Primatology, pp. 1 - 6 (Eds. Bezanson, M.; MacKinnon, K. C.; Riley, E.; Campbell, C. J.; Nekaris, K. et al.) (2017)