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Poster presentation 1

(Behavior 1)

5 min. oral presentation at 11:45-12:45, November 15

Chair: M. Tanaka (PRI, Kyoto Univ.)

P1-1. Current Projects at the Jane Goodall Institute's Center for Primate Studies

Elizabeth Vinson Lonsdorf

P1-2. Conservation of Gibbons in Thailand

Wanida Wongjutatip & Pantep Rattanakorn

P1-3. Development of agile gibbons

Makiko Uchikoshi & Tetsuro Matsuzawa

P1-4. The Trap-Table Problem with a young white-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar)

Yoichi Inoue & Etsuko Inoue

P1-5. Piagetian Liquid Conservation in Great Apes

Chikako Suda & Josep Call

P1-6. Do infant Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) categorize objects?

Chizuko Murai, Daisuke Kosugi, & Masaki Tomonaga,

P1-7. Monkeys' ability to predict the other's subsequent action.

Hika Kuroshima, Hiroko Kuwahata, & Kazuo Fujita

P1-8. Development of schematic face recognition by chimpanzees and macaque monkeys: Effects of whole and parts of faces.

Hiroko Kuwahata, Kazuo Fujita, Masaki Tomonaga, Ikuma Adachi, Satoru Ishikawa, Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi, Masayuki Tanaka, & Tetsuro Matsuzawa

P1-9. Developmental Changes in the Recognition of Gaze in Infant Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

Masaki Tomonaga, Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi, Masami Yamaguchi,
Sanae Okamoto, Daisuke Kosugi, & Kim A. Bard

P1-10. Looking back: The "representational mechanism" of joint attention in an infant chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Sanae Okamoto, Masayuki Tanaka, & Masaki Tomonaga

P1-11. Developmental changes of the responses to the vocalizations in infant chimpanzees

Noe Nakashima & Tetsuro Matsuzawa

P1-12. Name recognition by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

Midori Uozumi , Masaki Tomonaga, Yumiko Yamazaki,Shigeru Watanabe, & Shozo Kojima


 

Poster presentation 2

(Behavior 2) 

5 min. oral presentation at 13:30-14:30, November 15

Chair: J. Fagot (CNRS)

P2-1. Understanding the archaeological record of human bone loss and fragility: Models from living humans and non-human primates

Sabrina C. Agarwal, & Marc D. Grynpas

P2-2. Behavioral Indicator for evaluating a captive condition: Stability of behavior.

Naruki Morimura & Chiemi Hisakawa

P2-3. Understanding aging and age-related disorders is essential to the care and well-being of apes and is an ethical obligation

Joseph M. Erwin, Patrick R. Hof, Daniel P. Perl, & John J. Ely

P2-4. The use of indoor furnishings by 3 mother-infant chimpanzee pairs

Tomomi Ochiai-Ohira, Kaoru Chatani, & Yuu Mizuno

P2-5. Bonobo vocal 'conversations'

Jared P. Taglialatela, Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, & Lauren A. Baker

P2-6. Learning of tool use by infant chimpanzees in the presence of their skilled mothers

Satoshi Hirata & Maura L. Celli

P2-7. Introduction of nut-cracking behavior into three captive chimpanzees

Misato Hayashi, Yuu Mizuno, & Tetsuro Matsuzawa

P2-8. The process of acquisition of nut-cracking behavior in a captive chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus)

Chiharu Hoki, Naruki Morimura, Satoshi Hirata,
Yoshikazu Ueno, Gen'ichi Idani, & Kenji Kawanaka

P2-9. Acquisition of the stacking-block-behavior in juvenile chimpanzees: Observations in face-to-face test sessions with a human experimenter

Sumirena Sekine, Hideko Takeshita, Naruki Morimura, Satoshi Hirata, & Genichi Idani

P2-10. The corridor illusion in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapience): Effect of linear perspective on relative size discrimination

Tomoko Imura, Masaki Tomonaga, & Hiroshi Imada

P2-11. Visual perception of point-light biological motion displays in infant macaques: effects of their age and home environment.

Ikuma Adachi, Hiroko Kuwahata, Satoru Ishikawa, & Kazuo Fujita

P2-12. Visual search for motion in infant and adult chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

Toyomi Matsuno, & Masaki Tomonaga



Poster presentation 3

5 min. oral presentation at 16:00-17:30, November 15

(Behavior, Brain Science, & DNA study) 

Chair: T. Oishi (PRI, Kyoto Univ.)
H. Tanaka (PRI, Kyoto Univ.)

P3-1. Neuronal responses to shapes and visual motion in the superior temporal sulcus of macaque monkeys.

Shunpei Unno, Yasuo Nagasaka, Masato Inoue, & Akichika Mikami

P3-2. Modulation dynamics of neuronal activities in macaque v4 during a visual search task.

Masanori Saruwatari, Masato Inoue, & Akichika Mikami

P3-3. Numerical Stroop in the Chimpanzee: Evidence of a Symbolic Distance Effect

Dora Biro & Tetsuro Matsuzawa

P3-4. Ordering and pre-planning processes in numeral ordering task by a chimpanzee and humans

Nobuyuki Kawai

P3-5. Studies of numerousness judgments of sequentially presented sets by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

Michael J. Beran

P3-6. Brain growth, life histories, and cognition in primate and human evolution

Steven R. Leigh

P3-7. Behavior Changes Functional Connections within the Rhesus Monkey Brain

James R. Muller, Marios G. Philiastides, & William T. Newsome

P3-8. MRI-based 3D-brain database of Japanese monkey (Macaca fuscata)

Takao Oishi, Keiji Matsuda, Toshimitsu Takahashi, & Noriyuki Higo

P3-9. A MRI study of brain structures in infant chimpanzees.

Akichika Mikami, M. Matsui, T. Nishimura, M. Tanaka, M. Tomonaga, T. Matsuzawa,
J. Suzuki, A. Kato, K. Matsubayashi, S. Goto, & C. Hashimoto.

P3-10. Neurons in the macaque orbitofrontal cortex change activities depending the combination of predicting cue stimuli and predicted reward types.

Takayuki Hosokawa, Keichiro Kato, Masato Inoue, & Akichika Mikami

P3-11. Neuroanatomical basis of facial expressiveness in great apes and humans

Chet C. Sherwood, Joseph M. Erwin, Ralph L. Holloway,
Patrick J. Gannon, & Patrick R. Hof

P3-12. Functional difference between prefrontal and parietal cortices in the spatial working memory task.

Masato Inoue, Akichika Mikami, Ichiro Ando, & Hideo Tsukada

P3-13. Neurons preferentially activated during anticipation of reward or aversive stimulus in the anterior cingulate cortex of macaque monkeys.

Keichiro Kato, Tetsuo Koyama, Masato Inoue, & Akichika Mikami

P3-14. FOXP2 language gene exhibits coding DNA sequence variation among humans and apes

J.J. Ely, H.H. Khun, S.T. Boysen, J.M. Erwin, W.I. Frels, & P.R. Hof

P3-15. High species-specificity and rapid turnover of Mhc class I genes in prosimians

Yasuhiro Go, Yoko Satta, Yoshi Kawamoto, Gilbert Rakotoarisoa,
Albert Randrianjafy, Naoki Koyama, & Hirohisa Hirai

P3-16. Evolution of the parathyroid hormone gene in primates

Suchinda Malaivijitnond, Osamu Takanaka,
Kanya Anukulthanakorn, & Jessada Denduangboripant

P3-17. Molecular evolution of primate superoxide dismutases

Ryoji Fukuhara, & Takashi Kageyama

P3-18. Molecular evolution of leptin gene in primates

Tomoko Takahashi, & Takashi Kageyama

P3-19. Changes in NT-3 and TrkC in the primary visual cortex of developing macaques

Takuma Mori


 


 

Poster presentation 4

(Behavior 3)

5 min. oral presentation at 11:45-12:45, November 16

Chair: M. Nakamichi (Osaka Univ.)

P4-1. Spatial patterns of fruit harvesting and seed dissemination by chimpanzees of Mahale, Tanzania

James V. Wakibara

P4-2. Is larch bark in summer high quality food for Japanese monkeys?

Miho Funakoshi

P4-3. Parturition in wild chimpanzees: Positions, timing, and social contexts

Sara Bebus, William Wallauer, Martin N. Muller, Michael L. Wilson,
Shadrack Kamenya, & Anne E. Pusey

P4-4. Activity pattern and influence of feeding procedure in a newly formed group of howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) in captivity

Carol Betsch, Fabrice Masceau, & Marie-Claude Huynen

P4-5. Developmental changes of mother-infant relationships in immature captive Bonobos. (Preliminary report)

Chihiro Tanaka, Shohei Takeda, & Linda Van Elsacker

P4-6. Interactions of a zoo-born infant gorilla with his mother in the second year of infant life 

George Eo

P4-7. A study of "Laugh" in infant chimpanzees

Yuu Mizuno, Masayuki Tanaka, Masaki Tomonaga,
Tetsuro Matsuzawa, & Hideko Takeshita

P4-8. Behavioural development of an infant chimpanzee in a complex computer controlled task

Claudia Sousa, Sanae Okamoto, & Tetsuro Matsuzawa

P4-9. Chimpanzee mother-infant interactions over the foods in the possession of the mother

Ari Ueno & Tetsuro Matsuzawa

P4-10. Visual preference by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) for photos of primates measured by a free choice-order task

Masayuki Tanaka

P4-11. Do rhesus macaques and chimpanzees have a dominance concept ?

Dalila Bovet & David Washburn

P4-12. Primate social behavior and cognition: a comparative approach

Yanjie Su

P4-13. The present situation and the future of the study of cognition and behavior of nonhuman primates in Korea

Jae C Choe

P4-14. Introduction of the Primate Research in Korea

Byung- Hwa Hyun


 

Poster presentation 5

(DNA study)

5 min. oral presentation at 13:30-14:30, November 16

Chair: H. Hirai (PRI, Kyoto Univ.)

P5-1. Y-chromosomal red-green opsin genes of nocturnal New World monkey

Shoji Kawamura, Naomi Takenaka, Chihiro Hiramatsu,
Momoki Hirai, & Osamu Takenaka

P5-2. Color-vision typing of New World Monkeys by examining DNA from fecal samples

Chihiro Hiramatsu, Osamu Takenaka, Atsuko Saito, & Shoji Kawamura

P5-3. Genomic and spectral analyses of visual pigments of nocturnal prosimian primates

Naoya Kubotera, & Shoji Kawamura

P5-4. Molecular cloning and phylogenetic analysis of endogenous retrovirus herv-h family in hominoid primates

Joo-Mi Yi, Osamu Takenaka, & Heui-Soo Kim

P5-5. Endogenous retrovirus herv-w family in the macaca fuscata: Molecular cloning, phylogeny, and evolution

Joo-Mi Yi, Kyung-Mi Shin, Osamu Takenaka, Won-Ho Lee, & Heui-Soo Kim

P5-6. Identification of human endogenous retrovirus hc2-like elements that is expressed in various tissues of macaca fuscata (japanese monkey)

Joo-Mi Yi, Kyung-Mi Shin, Shin Nakamura, Osamu Takenaka,
Won-Ho Lee, & Heui-Soo Kim

P5-7. Dissection of y chromosomal genes in hominoid primates: Duplication, evolution and phylogeny

Kyoung-Won Hong, Tae-Hyung Kim, Myung-Sook Kim, Jae-Won Huh,
Joo-Mi Yi, Osamu Takenaka, & Heui-Soo Kim

P5-8. Molecular Evolution of HERV on Human Sex Chromosome

Jae-Won Huh, Tae-Hyung Kim, Kyung-Won Hong, Joo-Mi Yi,
Osamu Takenaka, & Heui-Soo Kim

P5-9. Bioinformatic Analysis of Primate Genome Using Transcripts Alignment Program (TAP)

Dae-Su Kim, Tae-Hyung Kim, Yeo-Jin Jeon, Osamu Takenaka, & Heui-Soo Kim

P5-10. Preliminary study of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) introduced onto Tinjil Island, Indonesia: microsatellite loci variations

D. Perwitasari, D. Iskandriati, E. Iskandar , R. C. Kyes & A. Farajallah

P5-11. Genetic Variation of Bali Aga Community in Tenganan Pegringsingan, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia

I K. Junitha & B. Suryobroto

P5-12. This research was funded by Ministry of National Education of Indonesia mtDNA Polymorphism of Betawi People in Jakarta, Indonesia

W. Candramila, N. Sugiri, Y. Z. Shahab, & B. Suryobroto



 Poster presentation 6

5 min. oral presentation at 13:30-14:30, November 17

(Fossil & Morphology)

Chair: Y. Kunimatsu (PRI, Kyoto Univ.)

P6-1. Chasing character change through the trees: Phylogenetic analysis and the origin of Hominoidea

Todd C. Rae

P6-2. Late Cenozoic Mammalian Biostratigraphy and age of hominoids from Thailand

Hideo Nakaya, Haruo Saegusa, Yutaka Kunimatsu, Benjavun Ratanasthien,
Pratueng Chintasakul, & Shinji Nagaoka

P6-3. Molar enamel distribution patterns of great apes and humans

Reiko T. Kono & Gen Suwa

P6-4. Peculiar terrestrial positional behaviors of patas monkeys in the Sahel in wet season.

Kaoru Chatani, & Hideyuki Ohsawa

P6-5. Functional morphology of the femur in apes and human beings

Akiyoshi Matsumura , Takeshi Nishimura, Yutaka Takahashi,
Yuzuru Hamada, Seiichiro Inokuchi, & Morihiko Okada

P6-6. First findings of Miocene Hominoid fossils from Thailand

Yutaka Kunimatsu, Benjavun Ratanasthien, Hideo Nakaya,
Haruo Saegusa, & Shinji Nagaoka

P6-7. Bone histological features and life history in catarrhines

Shannon C. McFarlin & T.G. Bromage

P6-8. Invasion of Taiwan macaques, into Wakayama prefecture, Japan, and their hybridization with Japanese macaques: its history and the present state of the population.

H. Ohsawa, Y. Kawamoto, K. Shirai, S. Maekawa, H. Nigi, Y. Muroyama, H. Torii, M. Uotani, T. Maruhashi, S. Araki & other members of the Working Group of Wakayama Taiwan macaques

P6-9. Long term study of the social dynamics of patas monkeys (Erythrocebus patas): group male supplanting and changes to the multi-male situation

Hideyuki Ohsawa

P6-10. Recent findings from the study of wild chimpanzees at Ngogo

John Mitani

P6-11. A case report of infanticide in anubis baboons― Why male infanticide occurs, compare with apes

Akiko Matsumoto-Oda & Ryne A. Palombit

P6-12. Preliminary results of the epidemilogy of Balantidium coli, Strongyloides spp. and other multicellular parasites in Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus): Age and sex-related differences in parasite infections

Ivona Foitova, Ladislav Dusek, Michael A. Huffman, & Milan Olsansky


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