EFP 2017

22-25 August 2017 - University of Strasbourg, France

Bandeau du colloque ONEMA 2015

Tuesday 22 August

* Participants in the student award competition

08:30-09:00

Opening and welcome speeches

Room Cavailles

From local and EFP authorities


09:00-09:55

Plenary Session

Room Cavailles

The Extension of Evolutionary Biology through Culture

Andrew Whiten


10:00-10:45

Parallel Symposia

Room Cavailles

Primate cultures: Update and new trends

Chairs: Lydia Luncz and Thibaud Gruber

10:00-10:15
  • Long-tailed Macaques Tool Use - A Cultural Behaviour?
    Lydia Luncz, Magdalena Svensson, Michael Gumert, Suchinda Malaivijitnon
10:15-10:30
  • Experimental Field Investigations of Cultural Capacities in The, Tool-using, Bearded Capuchin (Sapajus libidinosus)
    Rachel Kendal, Camila Coelho, Clara Corat, Eduardo Ottoni
10:30-10:45
  • Early Hominin Cultures - Based on High Fidelity Transmission?
    Claudio Tennie

Amphi 3

Primates at the edge: mechanisms and consequences of raiding

Chairs: Audrey Maille and Sabrina Krief

10:00-10:15
  • Towards a Historical Ecology of Chimpanzee and Baboon Crop-foraging: Case Studies from Senegal (c. 1900) and Guinea (1920-1950)
    Vincent Leblan
10:15-10:30
  • Behaviours Used by Olive Baboons to Raid Food on an Asphalted Road Crossing Sebitoli Area, Kibale National Park, Uganda
    Audrey Maille, Amalia Rataud, Sabrina Krief, Malenoh Sewuh Ndimbe, Andrew Seguya
10:30-10:45
  • Response Facilitation in the Robbing and Bartering Activities of Balinese Long-Tailed Macaques
    Fany Brotcorne, Anna Holzner, Lucía Jorge Sales, Chloé Cambier, Noëlle Gunst, I Nengah Wandia, Jean-Baptiste Leca

10:45-11:15

Coffee break Logo Theraxel Sponsored by     


11:15-12:15

Parallel Symposia

Room Cavailles

Primate cultures: Update and new trends (continued)

Chairs: Lydia Luncz and Thibaud Gruber

11:15-11:30
  • Learning from the Immigrants: Dispersing Orangutan Males as Cultural Vectors
    Julia Mörchen*, Maria van Noordwijk, Carel van Schaik
11:30-11:45
  • Combining Field Experiments and Long Term Field Data: Two Examples to Understand Culture in Wild Eastern Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)
    Thibaud Gruber
11:45-12:00
  • Discovering the Base of the Iceberg: A New Way to Look at Cultural Repertoires in Primates
    Caroline Schuppli, Carel van Schaik
12:00-12:15
  • Primate Behavioural Flexibility in The Anthropocene
    Kimberley Hockings, Susana Carvalho

Amphi 3

Primates at the edge: mechanisms and consequences of raiding (continued)

Chairs: Audrey Maille and Sabrina Krief

11:15-11:30
  • Chimpanzee Crop-Foraging Preferences and Perception of Risk in a Human-Dominated Landscape, Uganda
    Aimee Oxley*, Matthew McLennan, Kimberley Hockings, Catherine Hill
11:30-11:45
  • Food Despite Danger: Assessing the Mechanisms of Crop Raiding in Baboons
    Odile Petit, Cécile Schweitzer, Tommy Gaillard, Jéromine Lardeux, Chloé Guerbois, Hervé Fritz, Pau Molina-Vila, Valérie Dufour
11:45-12:00
  • Sex Differences, Seasonality, and Macronutrient Balancing in the Diet of Chimpanzees Inhabiting a Forest-Agricultural Mosaic
    Nicola Bryson-Morrison, Andy Beer, Tetsuro Matsuzawa, Tatyana Humle
12:00-12:15
  • Pesticide Exposure and Facial Dysplasia in Wild Chimpanzees and Baboons in Sebitoli (Kibale National Park, Uganda)
    Sabrina Krief, Philippe Berny, Francis Gumisiriza, Régine Gross, Jean-Baptiste Fini, Colin Chapman, Lauren Chapman, Andrew Seguya, John Wasswa, Barbara Demeneix

12:15-13:45

Lunch


13:45-14:40

Plenary Session

Room Cavailles

Evolution of Grasping and Manipulation: from Behaviour Toward the Interpretation of Fossils

Emmanuelle Pouydebat


14:45-15:45

Parallel Symposium and Oral Communications

Room Cavailles

What an interdisciplinary approach can tell us about the evolution of grasping and manipulation?

Chairs: Emmanuelle Pouydebat and Ameline Bardo

14:45-15:00
  • Introduction: The Necessity to Develop an Interdisciplinary Approach to Understand Grasping and Manipulation
    Emmanuelle Pouydebat
15:00-15:15
  • The Evolution of Hand-grasping Behaviours among Strepsirrhines
    Louise Peckre*, Anne-Claire Fabre, Christine Wall, Emmanuelle Pouydebat
15:15-15:30
  • Super Grip Strength Performance in a Small Primate (Microcebus murinus): Influence of Morphology, Environmental Context and Genes
    Pauline Thomas, Anthony Herrel, Fabienne Aujard, Emmanuelle Pouydebat
15:30-15:45
  • Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny: The Ontogeny of Manipulation Complexity Within 31 Primate Species
    Sandra A. Heldstab*

Amphi 3

Cognition

Chairs: Bertrand Deputte and David Leavens

14:45-15:00
  • How Tonkean Macaques (Macaca tonkeana) Use Spatio-Temporal Information of Food Availability for Foraging?
    Cinzia Trapanese*, Sebastien Bouret, Hélène Meunier, Shelly Masi
15:00-15:15
  • Age Impact on Learning, Attention, Inhibition and Memory in Macaques
    Quentin Fuchs*, Olivier Després, Hélène Meunier
15:15-15:30
  • Psychological or Biological Approach to Personality? Method Comparison in Common Marmosets
    Vedrana Šlipogor*, Judith Burkart, Thomas Bugnyar, Sonja Elena Koski

15:45-16:15

Coffee break


16:15-18:00

Parallel Symposium and Oral Communications

Room Cavailles

What an interdisciplinary approach can tell us about the evolution of grasping and manipulation? (continued)

Chairs: Emmanuelle Pouydebat and Ameline Bardo

16:15-16:30
  • Comparison of Hand Use and Forelimb Mechanics of Vertical Climbing in Wild Mountain Gorillas and Free-Ranging Chimpanzees
    Johanna Neufuss*, Martha M. Robbins, Jana Baeumer, Tatyana Humle, Tracy L. Kivell
16:30-16:45
  • The Role of Prehensile Hands and Feet During Climbing of Cotton-Top Tamarins on Obliquely Oriented Supports
    John A. Nyakatura, Bettina Hesse, Martin S. Fischer, Manuela Schmidt
16:45-17:00
  • Form and Function of the Hominids Thumb: Link Between In-Hand Movements and the Trapeziometacarpal Complex
    Ameline Bardo, Raphaël Cornette, Emmanuelle Pouydebat
17:00-17:15
  • Form and Function of the Bonobo Hand
    Evie E. Vereecke, Timo Van Leeuwen, Marie Vanhoof
17:15-17:30
  • Coevolution between Grasping Ability and Forelimb Shape in Strepsirrhines and Platyrrhines
    Anne-Claire Fabre, Louise Peckre, Aymeline Eveno, Ameline Bardo, Christine E. Wall, David Brewer, Erin Ehmke, Kay Welser, Emmanuelle Pouydebat
17:30-17:45
  • Forelimb Musculature, Arboreal Locomotion, and Substrate Use in Primates
    Christine Böhmer, Anne-Claire Fabre, Camille Lacroux, Marc Herbin, Stéphane Peigné, Anthony Herrel
17:45-18:00
  • Power Grip or Precision Handling?
    Holger Preuschoft

Amphi 3

Cognition (continued)

Chairs: Bertrand Deputte and David Leavens

16:15-16:30
  • Functionally Deceptive Behaviours in Tonkean Macaques (Macaca tonkeana): Intentional Tactical Deception or Behavioural Inhibition?
    Isis Poitrasson*, Charlotte Canteloup, James R Anderson, Nicolas Poulin, Hélène Meunier
16:30-16:45
  • Disadvantageous Inequity Aversion in Female Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)
    Benoit Bucher*, Kazuo Fujita
16:45-17:00
  • Sex Differences in Immature Chimpanzee Play Communication
    Mawa Dafreville, Catherine Hobaiter
17:00-17:15
  • Are There Teachers among Common Marmosets? And if There Are, Are They Sensitive to the Immatures’ Skill Levels?
    Eloísa Guerreiro Martins*, Judith Burkart
17:15-17:30
  • Literature Survey of Potential Cultural Variants in Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata)
    Claire Watson, Tetsuro Matsuzawa

18:00-20:00

Poster session and Drink Logo St-Laurent Sponsored by     

 

* Participants in the student award competition