Hicks Thurston C, Fouts Roger S, Fouts Deborah H
Chimpanzee and Human Communications Institute, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington 98926-7573, USA.
Am J Primatol. 2005 Mar;65(3):221-37. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20111.
Over a 7-month period, stick tools constructed by chimpanzees were collected and measured at the Ngotto Forest site in Central African Republic. The chimpanzees were found to use tools to dip for ants and to probe for honey. The basic descriptions of these tools and the contexts in which they were found are presented. The lengths of two of the tool types were compared with the use of a t-test for independent groups. It was found that the lengths of the tools differed significantly depending upon their function. The location and habitat type of each tool site were plotted on a map. The tool types were distributed throughout the southern part of the study area, and with one exception all tool sites were found in the same type of habitat. Two tool sites with two other types of tools (honey hammer/club and ant club) were found. The tool types at Ngotto are compared with those found at other chimpanzee field sites, and the implications for diversity in chimpanzee material culture are discussed.
在7个月的时间里,在中非共和国的恩戈托森林遗址收集并测量了黑猩猩制作的棍棒工具。发现黑猩猩使用工具蘸取蚂蚁和探寻蜂蜜。呈现了这些工具的基本描述以及发现它们的背景。使用独立样本t检验比较了两种工具类型的长度。结果发现,工具的长度因其功能不同而有显著差异。在地图上绘制了每个工具遗址的位置和栖息地类型。工具类型分布在研究区域的南部,除一个例外,所有工具遗址都位于同一类型的栖息地。发现了两个有其他两种工具类型(蜂蜜锤/棍棒和蚂蚁棍棒)的工具遗址。将恩戈托的工具类型与在其他黑猩猩野外遗址发现的工具类型进行了比较,并讨论了对黑猩猩物质文化多样性的影响。