He also featured in a number of other studies on primate cognition (e.g., ManyPrimates) and laterality (he was a strong right-hander).
In any case - he'll be missed!
https://t.co/4fMqtUVxI2
Captive gibbons (Hylobatidae) use different referential cues in an object-choice task: insights into lesser ape cognition and manual laterality https://t.co/kwvrjDI5La
@IUCN_Gibbon have you seen our new paper on cognition and manual laterality in captive gibbons yet? It might be of interest for you. https://t.co/7N9HQ0gfDA
“...cognitive foundations to utilize different visual cues essential to human communication are conserved in extant hominoids and can be traced back at least to the common ancestor of great and lesser apes” https://t.co/tc9Kp1zAtA https://t.co/Zcy26zBFhj
Captive gibbons (Hylobatidae) use different referential cues in an object-choice task: insights into lesser ape cognition and manual laterality https://t.co/tc9Kp1zAtA https://t.co/2A9FRPS2Ey