Sunday, May 26, 2019

Jane Goodall

Jane Goodalls research with chimpanzees and gorillas is an example of Naturalistic observation. Here is a list of the key findings if Goodalls life * 1960 Chimpanzees as meat eaters * First recorded instance of toolmaking by non populace * 1964 Planning-Figan showed deliberate planning when he kidnapped baby Flint in order to get his mother Flo and the relaxation behavior of the group to follow him. * Using man-made objects- Mike used empty kerosene cans to intimidate larger males, and become the alpha male. 1966 Polio invaded Gombe and devastated both humans and chimps alike. Chimpanzees can also get AIDS. * 1970 Awe-the chimps spontaneously danced at the sight of a waterfall Jane believes that expression of awe in chimps resembles the emotions that led early humans to religion.* 1974 Warfare-a state of war broke out between the Kasakela males and seven males of a splinter group. This lasted four years the rival group was eradicated, except for a few females. This type of vehemen ce had not been recorded in chimpanzees. 1975 Cannibalism-Passion killed and ate Gilkas infant, and shared the meat with her daughter, Pom. Together they continued eating infants for two years. * Coalitions-Figans status as alpha male was about challenged when his brother Faben disappeared. * Transfer of a female to a different group * 1987 Adoption-Spindle, an adolescent female, adopted baby Mel, after his mother died of pneumonia. * 1994 Consortship-researchers at Gombe scram notice males leading females away from the community and establish short-term monogamous relationships.This is believed to be so the male can ensure that the offspring are theirs. * Technology transfer-Chimps from one community modeled the toolmaking behavior of chimps in another community. * 1995 Twins-Rafiki gave birth to only second set twins recorded at Gombe, Roots and Shoots. * Medicinal plants-chimps have been seen chewing the plant Aspilia, a medicinal plant believed to relieve stomach pains or re duce internal parasites.

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