Kimberley J. Hockings
15 Articles
Dispersal of a Human-Cultivated Crop by Wild Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) in a Forest-Farm Matrix
International Journal of Primatology, Volume 38, Issue 2, pp 172-193
Tools to tipple: ethanol ingestion by wild chimpanzees using leaf-sponges
Royal Society Open Science, 2: 150150
Apes in the Anthropocene: flexibility and survival
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Volume 30, Issue 4, p215-222
Socioecological adaptations by chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes verus, inhabiting an anthropogenically impacted habitat
Animal Behaviour, Volume 83, Issue 3, March 2012, Pages 801-810
Chimpanzee interactions with nonhuman species in an anthropogenic habitat
Behaviour, Volume 149, Issue 3-4, pages 299 – 324
From Forest to Farm: Systematic Review of Cultivar Feeding by Chimpanzees – Management Implications for Wildlife in Anthropogenic Landscapes
PLoS ONE, 7(4): e33391
Chimpanzee carrying behaviour and the origins of human bipedality
Current Biology, Volume 22, Issue 6, R180-R181
Attacks on local persons by chimpanzees in Bossou, Republic of Guinea: long-term perspectives
American Journal of Primatology, 72:887-896
Flexible feeding on cultivated underground storage organs by rainforest-dwelling chimpanzees at Bossou, West Africa.
Journal of Human Evolution, 58, 227-233
Living at the interface: Human- chimpanzee competition, coexistence and conflict in Africa.
Interaction Studies, 10, 183-205
Best practice guidelines for the prevention and mitigation of conflict between humans and great apes.
IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group (PSG), Gland
Use of Wild and Cultivated Foods by Chimpanzees at Bossou, Republic of Guinea: Feeding Dynamics in a Human-Influenced Environment
American Journal of Primatology, 71:636-646
Human-chimpanzee coexistence at Bossou, the Republic of Guinea: a chimpanzee perspective.
PhD Thesis, University of Stirling, Stirling
Chimpanzees share forbidden fruit.
PLoS ONE, 2(9): e886
Road crossing in chimpanzees: a risky business.
Current Biology, Vol 16 No 17, 668-670