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Sylvain Lemoine
Sylvain Lemoine
Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
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When females trade grooming for grooming: testing partner control and partner choice models of cooperation in two primate species
C Fruteau, S Lemoine, E Hellard, E van Damme, R Noë
Animal Behaviour 81 (6), 1223-1230, 2011
572011
Between-group competition impacts reproductive success in wild chimpanzees
S Lemoine, A Preis, L Samuni, C Boesch, C Crockford, RM Wittig
Current Biology 30 (2), 312-318. e3, 2020
522020
An assessment of the efficacy of camera traps for studying demographic composition and variation in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
MS McCarthy, ML Després‐Einspenner, L Samuni, R Mundry, S Lemoine, ...
American Journal of Primatology 80 (9), e22904, 2018
392018
Group dominance increases territory size and reduces neighbour pressure in wild chimpanzees
S Lemoine, C Boesch, A Preis, L Samuni, C Crockford, RM Wittig
Royal Society Open Science 7 (5), 200577, 2020
382020
Parochial cooperation in wild chimpanzees: a model to explain the evolution of parochial altruism
SRT Lemoine, L Samuni, C Crockford, RM Wittig
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 377 (1851), 20210149, 2022
142022
Spatial integration of unusually high numbers of immigrant females into the south group: further support for the bisexually-bonded model in Taï chimpanzees
S Lemoine, C Crockford, RM Wittig
The chimpanzees of the Taï forest: 40 years of research, 159-177, 2019
122019
How isotopic signatures relate to meat consumption in wild chimpanzees: A critical reference study from Taï National Park, Côte d’Ivoire
VM Oelze, RM Wittig, S Lemoine, HS Kühl, C Boesch
Journal of Human Evolution 146, 102817, 2020
5*2020
Group dominance increases territory size and reduces neighbour pressure in wild chimpanzees. R Soc Open Sci 7: 200577
S Lemoine, C Boesch, A Preis, L Samuni, C Crockford, RM Wittig
52020
War and peace in the Taï chimpanzee forest: running a long-term chimpanzee research project
C Boesch
The chimpanzees of the Taï forest: 40 years of research, 1-27, 2019
32019
Chimpanzees make tactical use of high elevation in territorial contexts
SRT Lemoine, L Samuni, C Crockford, RM Wittig
PLoS Biology 21 (11), e3002350, 2023
22023
Determinants of bushmeat supply sources in rural areas of Côte d’Ivoire
JAK Kouassi, YA Kablan, ME Bachmann, SRT Lemoine, MR Nielsen, ...
Journal for Nature conservation 72, 126330, 2023
22023
Strontium isotopes track female dispersal in Taï chimpanzees
RD Boucher, RM Wittig, SRT Lemoine, A Maro, X Wang, PL Koch, ...
American Journal of Biological Anthropology, e24981, 2024
2024
Impacts of abiotic and biotic factors on terrestrial leeches in Indonesian Borneo
S Nelaballi, BJ Finkel, AB Bernard, GR Estrada, E Setiawan, TM Setia, ...
Biotropica 54 (5), 1238-1247, 2022
2022
Corrigendum to" How isotopic signatures relate to meat consumption in wild chimpanzees: A critical reference study from Taï National Park, Côte d'Ivoire"[Journal of Human …
VM Oelze, RM Wittig, S Lemoine, HS Kühl, C Boesch
Journal of human evolution 154, 102945, 2021
2021
Inter-community relationships in wild chimpanzees: A selective pressure shaping chimpanzee sociality
SRT Lemoine
Universität Leipzig, 2020
2020
Meat eating frequencies in wild chimpanzees-The effect of absolute meat amounts, hunt participation and female reproductive state on the delta N-15 ratios of hair
VM Oelze, RM Wittig, S Lemoine, HS Kühl, C Boesch
Wiley-Liss, Inc., 2018
2018
Effects of between-group competition on fitness in wild chimpanzees
S Lemoine, C Boesch, C Crockford, RM Wittig
2018
Selective potential of between-group competition in wild chimpanzees
S Lemoine, C Boesch, C Crockford, RM Wittig
2018
Crockford, C. ǂ., & Wittig, RM (in press). Group dominance increases territory size and reduces neighbour pressure in wild chimpanzees
S Lemoine, C Boesch, A Preis, L Samuni
Royal Science Open Science, 0
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S Lemoine, C Boesch, A Preis, L Samuni, C Crockford, RM Wittig
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