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around 80 gestures that form a language common to several groups of wild apes, measured in terms of 'apparently satisfactory outcomes' (ASO) after assessing many records. A citizen science project showed that some of the gestures are also understood by humans. Hobaiter is also involved in habituating a second group of chimpanzees in the
Budongo Forest, the Waibira group, which will allow wider comparisons of the use of gestures for communication in the wild.
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Her work has studied the use of gestures in communication by great apes, especially chimpanzees, in the wild. This requires filming gestures for detailed analysis and, prior to her work, this had been undertaken primarily in zoos or wildlife parks. Her studies have gradually developed a catalogue of
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Her research now focuses on how human language evolved, through studying the use of gestures in both humans and great apes. The idea that a gestural system could have evolved into a spoken language as used by humans, is controversial but study of the gestures used by children before they can speak,
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Wilson, M. L., Boesch, C., Fruth, B., Furuichi, T., Gilby, I. C., Hashimoto, C., Hobaiter, C., Hohmann, G., Itoh, N., Koops, K., Lloyd, J. N., Matsuzawa, T., Mitani, J. C., Mjungu, D. C., Morgan, D., Muller, M. N., Mundry, R., Nakamura, M., Pruetz, J., Pusey, A. E. & 10 others (2014)
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Budongo Conservation Field Station. She soon changed to studying wild gorillas and chimpanzees, and especially the Sonso chimpanzee group at the reserve that has been accustomed to humans since the 1990s.
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Richard Byrne from St Andrews University led to her first four months fieldwork looking for baboons in
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National Park in Guinea. She is particularly interested in the role gestures play in communication. She is a Reader at the
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Hobaiter is based at the
University of St Andrews but spends considerable amounts of time on field research in Uganda. She gained tenure in 2013.
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Andrea Knox, Joey Markx, Emma How, Abdul Azis, Catherine
Hobaiter, Frank J.F. van Veen, Helen Morrogh-Bernard (2019)
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The film recordings also revealed other aspects of chimpanzee life, such as adoption of new tools for drinking.
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as well as gestures widespread among chimpanzees can provide information to inform the debate.
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The spread of a novel behaviour in wild chimpanzees: new insights into the ape cultural mind.
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Byrne, R. W., Cartmill, E., Genty, E., Graham, K. E., Hobaiter, C. & Tanner, J. (2017)
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Juan Olvido Perea-García, Mariska E. Kret, Antónia
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Lethal aggression in Pan is better explained by adaptive strategies than human impacts
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Scleral pigmentation leads to conspicuous, not cryptic, eye morphology in chimpanzees
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Gruber, T., Poisot, T., Zuberbuehler, K., Hoppitt, W. & Hobaiter, C. (2015)
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Great ape gestures: intentional communication with a rich set of innate signals.
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Gesture use in communication between mothers and offspring in wild orang-utans (
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