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Scientific Programme 6 th European Federation for Primatology Meeting XXII Italian Association of Primatology Meeting Rome, 25-28 August, 2015 Science Department Roma Tre University

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Scientific Programme

6th European Federation for Primatology Meeting

XXII Italian Association of Primatology Meeting

Rome, 25-28 August, 2015

Science Department

Roma Tre University

Scientific Committee

Elisabetta Visalberghi (Chair)Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Elsa Addessi, Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Ilaria Agostini, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Federica Amici, Max-Planck-Institut für evolutionäre Anthropologie Filippo Aureli, Universidad Veracruzana Kim A. Bard, University of Portsmouth Claudia Barelli, MUSE-Museo delle Scienze di Trento Monica Carosi, Università degli Studi Roma Tre Roberto Cozzolino, Fondazione Ethoikos Carlo de Lillo, University of Leicester Arianna De Marco, Fondazione Ethoikos e Parco Faunistico Piano dell’Abatino Giuseppe Donati, Oxford Brookes University Régine Vercauteren Drubbel, Université Libre de Bruxelles Marco Gamba, Università degli Studi di Torino Spartaco Gippoliti, IUCN-SSC Primate Specialist Group Pier Francesco Ferrari, Università degli Studi di Parma Tatyana Humle, University of Kent Julia Lehmann, University of Roehampton Dario Maestripieri, University of Chicago Bonaventura Majolo, University of Lincoln Cristina Martinez Labarga, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata Giorgio Manzi, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza Shelly Masi, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle Gemma Perretta, Istituto di Biologia Cellulare e Neurobiologia, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Eugenia Polizzi di Sorrentino, Centro Comune di Ricerca (JRC) Gloria Sabbatini, Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Gabriele Schino, Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Noemi Spagnoletti, Universidade de São Paulo Roscoe Stanyon, Università degli Studi di Firenze Barbara Tiddi, Deutsches Primatenzentrum (DPZ) Valentina Truppa, Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Organising Committee

Monica Carosi (Chair) Università degli Studi Roma Tre

Alessandro Albani, Università degli Studi Roma Tre Giuseppe Carpaneto, Università degli Studi Roma Tre Lavinia Germani, Università degli Studi Roma Tre Luca Antonio Marino, Università degli Studi Roma Tre Francesco Mattu, Università degli Studi Roma Tre Gloria Sabbatini, Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Gabriele Schino, Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Augusto Vitale, Istituto Superiore di Sanità

Organising Secretary

Cristina Compagno, M.T.B. Management of Tourism & Biodiversity (Elly Travel)

In collaboration with:

Società Italiana di

Biologia Evoluzionistica

Participants in the student award competition are marked with *

WEDNESDAY, August 26th, 2015

Room 1 – PUTRI Underground Floor (-1)

Room 2 – NOPI Ground Floor (0)

Room 6 – ELI First Floor (1)

08:30-09:00 Welcome greetings from local and EFP authorities

Welcome greetings (on streaming from Room 1)

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09:00-09:55 Plenary talk: Stephen J Suomi

(on streaming from Room 1)

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Symposium: Emotions Chairs: Z Clay, E Demuru, E Palagi

Vocal communication Chair: A Piel

Endocrinology and social behaviour Chair: J Burkart

10:00-10:15 Sonja Koski Valeria Torti Martina Stocker *

10:15-10:30 Elisabeth Sterck Giovanna Bonadonna Esther Carlitz *

10:30-10:45 Elisa Demuru * Yvonne Zürcher Vedrana Šlipogor

10:45-11:00 Kim Bard Isidoro Riondato

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Symposium: Emotions (cont.) Chairs: Z Clay, E Demuru, E Palagi

Vocal communication (cont.) Chair: A Piel

Social behaviour Chair: J Burkart

11:30-11:45 Elke Zimmermann Brittany Fallon * Julie Duboscq

11:45-12:00 Emily Bethell Brigitte Spillmann Sonja Falkner *

12:00-12:15 Guillaume Dezecache Alex Piel Marlen Fröhlich *

12:15-12:30 Simon Townsend Caroline Schuppli *

Documentary: The Bearded Capuchin Monkeys of Fazenda

Boa Vista E. Visalberghi, A. Albani

Documentary (on streaming from Room 1)

12:30-13:45

Lunch

13:45-14:40 Plenary talk: Tetsuro Matsuzawa

(on streaming from Room 1)

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Symposium: Great apes: between personhood and genocide Chair: S Preuschoft

Symposium: Vocal communication Chair: S Semple

Social behaviour (cont.) Chair: O Schülke

14:45-15:00 Esther Herrmann Marco Gamba Claire Watson

15:00-15:15 Signe Preuschoft Philip Wadewitz Sandra Smith Aguilar *

15:15-15:30 Eva Schippers Stuart Semple Carel van Schaik

15:30-15:45 Elfriede Kalcher-Sommersguter Adriano Lameira Adrian Barnett

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Sexual behavior and reproduction Chair: G Donati

Symposium: Vocal communication (cont.) Chair: S Semple

Social behavior (cont.) Chair: O Schülke

16:15-16:30 Barbara Tiddi Catherine Crockford Flávia Koch

16:30-16:45 Bernard Thierry Christiane Cäsar Erik Willems

16:45-17:00 Lucie Rigaill * Camille Coye * Brandon Wheeler

17:00-17:15 Claudia Radler * Zanna Clay Oliver Schülke

17:15-17:30 Dario Maestripieri Pawel Fedurek

17:30-19:00 Poster session 1, with hors d’oeuvres and beverages (Underground Floor, -1) API General Assembly (Room 7 - First Floor, 1)

12:30-13:30

Participants in the student award competition are marked with *

THURSDAY, August 27th, 2015

Room 1 – PUTRI Underground Floor (-1)

Room 2 – NOPI Ground Floor (0)

Room 6 – ELI First Floor (1)

08:30-09:25 Plenary talk: Elisabetta Palagi

(on streaming from Room 1)

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Social behaviour / Cognition Chair: B Thierry

Symposium: Cryptic species among the Strepsirhini Chair: J Masters

Symposium: Behavioural flexibility by primates in anthropogenic habitats Chairs: N Spagnoletti, K Hockings

09:30-09:45 Chiara Scopa * Judith Masters Katarzyna Nowak

09:45-10:00 Julia Kunz * Luca Pozzi Kimberley Hockings

10:00-10:15 Marie Devaine * Caroline Bettridge Matthew McLennan

10:15-10:30 Joël Fagot K. Anne-Isola Nekaris Nicole Seiler *

10:30-10:45 Paola Carducci * Hajarimanitra Rambeloarivony Noemi Spagnoletti

10:45-11:00 Melissa Kirby * Sébastien Couette Catherine Hill

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Cognition (cont.) Chair: D Hanus

Cognition Chair: C Schuppli

Primates and human impact Chairs: N Spagnoletti, K Hockings

11:30-11:45 Diego De Simone Laura Almeling * Tatyana Humle

11:45-12:00 Milena Palumbo Laura Damerius * Noémie Bonnin

12:00-12:15 Daniel Hanus Sofia Forss Odile Petit

12:15-12:30 Jonas Fizet Fany Brotcorne Rachel Sawyer *

12:30-13:45 Lunch

Cognition (cont.) / Social behaviour Chair: E Herrmann

Symposium: Contemporary studies of manual function: methodological and taxonomic diversity Chairs: D Fragaszy, V Truppa

Ecology Chair: R Vercauteren

13:45-14:00 Francesca De Petrillo * Anne-Claire Fabre Francis Cabana *

14:00-14:15 Antonia Micucci * Ameline Bardo * Lucas Peternelli *

14:15-14:30 Aurore San Galli Giusy Meglio * Poliana Alves *

14:30-14:45 Charlotte Canteloup Caroline Jones * Lavinia Germani *

14:45-15:00 Benoit Bucher Luisa Sartori Sandra Heldstab *

15:00-15:15 Eloísa Guerreiro Martins * Shelly Masi Sereina Graber *

Manipulation and locomotion Chairs: D Fragaszy, V Truppa

15:15-15:30 Gabriele Schino Johanna Neufuss * John Aristizabal

15:30-15:45 Judith Burkart Luca Marino * Kathleen Reinhardt *

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Ecology and conservation Chair: B Tiddi

Manipulation and locomotion (cont.) Chairs: D Fragaszy, V Truppa

Ecology (cont.) Chair: R Vercauteren

16:15-16:30 Maureen McCarthy * Dionisios Youlatos Susan Cheyne

16:30-16:45 Lorena M. Ayala-Camacho * Marialba Ventricelli * Mark Harrison

16:45-17:00 Juan Carlos Serio-Silva Kathelijne Koops Vittoria Estienne

17:00-18.30

Poster session 2, with hors d’oeuvres and beverages (Underground Floor, -1)

20:30 SOCIAL DINNER at “La casa internazionale delle donne”

Participants in the student award competition are marked with *

FRIDAY, August 28th 2015 Room 1 – PUTRI

Underground Floor (-1) Room 2 – NOPI Ground Floor (0)

Room 6 – ELI First Floor (1)

08:30-09:25 Plenary talk: Michael Huffman

(on streaming from Room 1)

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Symposium: Feminism in primates: reconsidering the (neglected) power of females in social management Chairs: G Cordoni, I Norscia

Tool use Chair: E Visalberghi

Conservation Chair: K A I Nekaris

09:30-09:45 Margaretta Jolly Tiago Falótico Francisca Vidal-Garcia *

09:45-10:00 Charlotte Hemelrijk Lydia Luncz Denise Spaan *

10:00-10:15 Ute Radespiel Michael Haslam Hasina Rakotoniaina *

10:15-10:30 Fabien Génin Thurston Hicks Roberta Righini *

10:30-10:45 Julia Lehmann Thibaud Gruber Alessandro Albani *

10:45-11:00 Christopher Young Giulia Sirianni * Susana Costa

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Symposium: Feminism in primates: reconsidering the (neglected) power of females in social management (cont.) Chairs: G Cordoni, I Norscia

Laterality Chair: A Meguerditchian

Conservation (cont.) Chair: K A I Nekaris

11:30-11:45 Giada Cordoni Adrien Meguerditchian Claudia Barelli

11:45-12:00 Ivan Norscia Damien Marie Giuseppe Donati

12:00-12:15 Luca Morino Thomas Gillespie

12:15-12:30 Barbara Regaiolli Vincent Nijman

12:30-13:45 Lunch

13:45-14:40 Plenary talk: Julia Ostner

(on streaming from Room 1)

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Symposium: New developments in fission-fusion dynamics Chairs: F Aureli, C Schaffner

Evolution Chair: R Sardella

Conservation (cont.) Chair: S Masi

14:45-15:00 Filippo Aureli Ayla Sevim Erol Nikki Tagg

15:00-15:15 Liza Moscovice Marc Godinot Leslie Wilmet

15:15-15:30 Laura Busia Raffaele Sardella Daphne Kerhoas

15:30-15:45 Martin Surbeck Margot Bernardi Averee Luhrs

15:45-16:15 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Symposium: New developments in fission-fusion dynamics (cont.) Chairs: F Aureli, C Schaffner

Evolution (cont.) Chair: R Sardella

Conservation (cont.) / Welfare Chair: S Masi

16:15-16:30 Federica Amici Luciana Massaro Jessica Hartel

16:30-16:45 François Druelle Laura Cervera

16:45-17:00 Dalila Frasson

17:00-17:15 Godelieve Kranendonk

17:15-19:00

Awards & Farewell

Participants in the student award competition are marked with *

WEDNESDAY August 26th THURSDAY August 27th 17:30-19:00

Basement Hall Underground Floor (-1)

17:00-18:30 Basement Hall Underground Floor (-1)

Poster Session 1 Poster Session 2 First Author ID Number First Author ID Number Franka S. Schaebs * 17 Alper Yener Yavuz 5

Gloria Fernandez Lazaro * 18 Christine Haunhorst 11

Louise Peckre 21 Simone Pollo 12

Iván García-Nisa * 25 Alessandra Zannella 19

Noëlla Iglesias * 37 Marc Godinot 30

Lucía Jorge-Sales * 38 Mariangela Ferrero 31

Nikolaos Evangelos Karantanis * 52 Virginia Pallante 32

Elena Racevska 66 Arianna De Marco 43

Lindsey Robbins 97 Hélène Meunier 46

Elfriede Kalcher-Sommersguter 100 Joana Bessa * 71

Maria John 105 Daniela de Donno 79

Siobhan Webster * 123 Daniela D'Amore 81

Michelle Sauther 124 Jaima Smith * 86

Frank Cuozzo 125 Clare White * 87

Astrid Rox 129 Miguel de Guinea Luengo * 88

Kefeng Niu 151 Yulán Úbeda 89

Eudecio Neco 153 Daniela D'Amore 90

Ayabulela Yokwana * 170 Maria John * 106

Sharon McCabe 172 Olimpia Algora * 109

Céline Bret 173 Francesca Dumas 142

Lea Briard 175 Francesca Dumas 144

Madeline Thaler 179 Jessica Hartel 164

Elena Bersacola 182 Marianna Cravero * 167

Lluís Vendrell 183 Nokuthula Kom * 169

Stéphanie Mercier 193 Gabriele Oddi * 176

Sònia Sánchez-López 194 Rebecca Haywood * 180

Flora Pennec 198 Stefania Lo Bianco * 196

Juan Carlos Serio-Silva 204 Lwandiso Pamla * 207

Noemie Lamon 212 Josephine Msindai * 210

Priscillia Miard * 213 Alessio Anania * 211

Lauren Cassidy 217 Giorgio Ottolini 214

Carolina Cadório * 222 Caterina Spiezio 216

Adrian Barnett 223 Francesca Pinali * 219

Erin Wessling 225 Marika Roma 224

Karen Ahlem Esper-Reyes 228 Bernardo Urbani 232

Francisca Vidal-García * 231 Montserrat Franquesa Soler 234

Kevin Rosenfield 238 Pauline Thomas 236

Nadezda Josephine Msindai * 247 Rebecca Koomen * 237

Poliana Gabriele Alves de Souza Lins * 251 Cecilia Veracini 242

Noémie Bonnin 252 Cristina Martinez-Labarga 245

Valentine Thiry 257 Francesca Bandoli 248

Calogero Montedoro * 262 Andrea Giorgi 250

Karolina Simanaityte 263 Marta Caselli 258

Made Wedana 268

Wednesday August 26th 2015

Room 1 - PUTRI, Underground Floor (-1)

08:30 Welcome greetings from local and EFP authorities

09:00 Plenary talk: Stephen J. Suomi

Behavioral, biological, and epigenetic consequences of early social experience in rhesus monkeys

Symposium: Emotions

Chairs: Zanna Clay, Elisa Demuru, Elisabetta Palagi

10:00 Sonja E. Koski

Revisiting animal empathy: what are we looking for?

10:15 Elisabeth H.M. Sterck, Ellen Evers, Han de Vries & Berry M. Spruijt

The EMO-model: an agent-based model of emotional bookkeeping

10:30 Elisa Demuru*, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Elisabetta Palagi Birth in bonobos (Pan paniscus): female cohesiveness and emotional sharing

10:45 Kim A. Bard

The role of positive emotions in cognitive and communicative development in chimpanzees

11:00 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Symposium: Emotions

Chairs: Zanna Clay, Elisa Demuru, Elisabetta Palagi

11:30 Elke Zimmermann, Anna S. Hasting, Sonja A. Kotz & Marina Scheumann

The voice of emotion in humans and nonhuman mammals: insights from a comparative approach

11:45 Emily Bethell, Caralyn Kemp, Amanda Holmes, Ann MacLarnon, Stuart Semple

Quantitative approaches to the study of emotions in non-human primates: lessons from human

cognitive neuroscience

12:00 Guillaume Dezecache

Emotional propagation in humans: the cases of fear and joy

12:30 Lunch Break

12:30 Elisabetta Visalberghi, Alessandro Albani

Documentary: The Bearded Capuchin Monkeys of Fazenda Boa Vista

13:45 Plenary talk: Tetsuro Matsuzawa

The evolutionary origins of human mind viewed from the study of chimpanzees: The parallel efforts

of conservation and welfare

Symposium: Great apes: between personhood and genocide

Chair: Signe Preuschoft

14:45 Esther Herrmann

Origins of human cognition and temperament: A systematic comparison of non-human great apes

and human children

15:00 Signe Preuschoft

Great apes on the road towards extinction and international protective legislation

15.15 Eva Schippers, Signe Preuschoft, Godelieve Kranendonk

Retirement programmes for former laboratory chimpanzees

15:30 Elfriede Kalcher-Sommersguter, Signe Preuschoft

Individuality and Anonymity in the Face of Habitat Destruction

15:45 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Sexual behavior and reproduction

Chair: Giuseppe Donati

16:15 Barbara Tiddi, Brandon C. Wheeler, Michael Heistermann

Mating patterns in relation to the timing of ovulation in Argentine black capuchins

16:30 Bernard Thierry, Nancy Rebout, Andrea Sanna, Elena Vero, Roberto Cozzolino, Arianna De Marco

Male sexual coercion in Tonkean macaques: could females have their say in choosing their mates?

16:45 Lucie Rigaill *, Andrew JJ. MacIntosh, James P. Higham, Sandra Winters, Keiko Shimizu, Keiko Mouri,

Takeshi Furuichi, Cécile Garcia

Female Japanese macaques advertise pregnancy in multiple modalities

17:00 Claudia Radler *, Elfriede Kalcher-Sommersguter, Kristina M. Sefc, Cornelia Franz-Schaider

Distribution of paternity within a large, semi-captive group of Japanese macaques (Macaca

fuscata)

17:15 Dario Maestripieri, Alexander Georgiev

Male quality, dominance rank, and mating success among free-ranging rhesus macaques

17:30 Poster session 1, hors d’oeuvres and beverages - Basement Hall, Underground Floor (-1)

API General Assembly (Room 7 - First Floor, 1)

19:00 End

Wednesday August 26th 2015

Room 2 - NOPI, Ground Floor (0)

08:30 Welcome greetings from local and EFP authorities (on streaming from Room 1)

09:00 Plenary talk: Stephen J. Suomi (on streaming from Room 1)

Behavioral, biological, and epigenetic consequences of early social experience in rhesus monkeys

Oral Session: Vocal communication

Chair: Alex K. Piel

10:00 Valeria Torti, Marco Gamba, Giovanna Bonadonna, Rose Marie Randrianarison, Cristina Giacoma

Good neighbourly or teeth grinding: song mediates the interaction of indri groups in the forest

10:15 Giovanna Bonadonna, Valeria Torti, Marco Gamba, Rose Marie Randrianarison, Cristina Giacoma

Home sweet home(range): a multi-annual study on Indri indri spatial behaviour

10:30 Yvonne Zürcher, Judith Burkart

Evidence for vocal dialects and vocal learning in common marmosets?

10:45 Isidoro Riondato, Kefeng Niu, Marco Gamba, Yeqin Yang, Cristina Giacoma

Can their sounds find a way? Primate calls and environmental noise in China

11:00 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Vocal communication

Chair: Alex K. Piel

11:30 Brittany Fallon*, Christof Neumann, Richard Byrne, Klaus Zuberbühler

Flexible use of copulation calls in parous and nulliparous female chimpanzees

11:45 Brigitte Spillmann, Erik Willems, Maria van Noordwijk, Tatang Mitra Setia, Carel van Schaik

Determinants of long call activity in Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)

12:00 Alex K. Piel, Brigitte Spillmann, Amanda Hoepfner

Nighttime noises: Nocturnal wild chimpanzee and orangutan calling behaviour using passive

acoustic monitoring

12:15 Simon W. Townsend, Brigitte Spillmann, Carel van Schaik, Balthasar Bickel

Cracking the orangutan code: an alternative form of meaning encoding

12:30 Lunch Break

12:30 Elisabetta Visalberghi, Alessandro Albani (on streaming from Room 1)

Documentary: The Bearded Capuchin Monkeys of Fazenda Boa Vista

13:45 Plenary talk: Tetsuro Matsuzawa (on streaming from Room 1)

The evolutionary origins of human mind viewed from the study of chimpanzees: The parallel efforts

of conservation and welfare

Symposium: Vocal communication

Chair: Stuart Semple

14:45 Marco Gamba, Olivier Friard, Giovanna Bonadonna, Roberta Righini, Bakri Nadhurou, Isidoro

Riondato, Valeria Torti, Cristina Giacoma

Lemur tunes and researchers’ boon! Call and song classification in the Malagasy primates

15:00 Philip Wadewitz, Kurt Hammerschmidt, Julia Fischer

Characterizing Vocal Repertoires – Shortcomings of Current Methods and Future Perspectives

15:15 Stuart Semple, Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho, Thore Bergman, Minna Hsu, Govindasamy Agoramoorthy,

Morgan Gustison

Linguistic laws in primate vocal communication

15:30 Adriano R. Lameira

To be or not to be a vocal learner

15:45 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Symposium: Vocal communication

Chair: Stuart Semple

16:15 Catherine Crockford, Roman Wittig & Klaus Zuberbühler

How intentional are chimpanzee vocalizations?

16:30 Cristiane Cäsar, Richard W. Byrne, Klaus Zuberbühler

The semantics of titi monkey alarm calls

16:45 Camille Coye*, Klaus Zuberbühler, Alban Lemasson

Suffixation in non-human primates: meaningful sound combinations in free-ranging guenons

17:00 Zanna Clay, Gottfried Hohmann, Klaus Zuberbuhler

Contest hooting behaviour as a window into social relationships in wild bonobos

17:15 Pawel Fedurek, Klaus Zuberbühler

The function of chimpanzee ‘waa’ barking in agonistic contexts

17:30 Poster session 1, with hors d’oeuvres and beverages - Basement Hall, Underground Floor (-1)

API General Assembly (Room 7 - First Floor, 1)

19:00 End

Wednesday August 26th 2015

Room 6 - ELI, First Floor (1)

Oral Session: Endocrinology and social behaviour

Chair: Judith Burkart

10:00 Martina Stocker *, Eoin O’ Sullivan, Ruth S. Sonnweber, Christine A. Caldwell

Capuchins’ behavioural and endocrine response to conspecifics’ actions

10:15 Esther H.D. Carlitz *, Clemens Kirschbaum, Robert Miller, Joshua Rukundu, Titus Mukungu, Carel P.

van Schaik

New insights into hair cortisol analysis for long-term stress monitoring in chimpanzees (Pan

troglodytes)

10:30 Vedrana Šlipogor, Jorg J.M. Massen, Eva Millesi, Thomas Bugnyar

Long-term vs. short-term consistency of social personality traits and salivary cortisol levels in common

marmosets

11:00 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Social behaviour

Chair: Judith Burkart

11:30 Julie Duboscq, Valeria Romano, Cédric Sueur, Andrew MacIntosh

Investigating infection risk and sociality: centrality interacts with seasonality to predict lice load in

free-ranging female Japanese macaques, Macaca fuscata

11:45 Sonja Falkner *, Julia Kunz, Caroline Schuppli, Anna Marzec, Carel van Schaik, Maria van Noordwijk

Disentangling Different Contexts of Mother-Offspring Conflict in Orangutans

12:00 Marlen Fröhlich *, Paul Kuchenbuch, Gottfried Hohmann, Takeshi Furuichi, Roman M. Wittig, Simone

Pika

The development of social and spatial independence: Do bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees

(Pan troglodytes) differ?

12:15 Caroline Schuppli *, Sofia Forss, Julia A. Kunz, Maria A. van Noordwijk, Carel P. van Schaik

The effects of sociability on independent exploration in wild immature orangutans

12:30 Lunch Break

Oral Session: Social behaviour

Chair: Oliver Schülke

14:45 Claire F.I. Watson, Naoko Hashimoto, Natsume Takayoshi, Munehiro Okamoto, Tetsuro Matsuzawa

Two cases of dead-infant carrying followed by mother-infant cannibalism in captive socially-housed

Japanese macaques

15:00 Sandra E. Smith Aguilar *, Gabriel Ramos-Fernández

Seasonal variability in association patterns in a wild group of spider-monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi)

15:15 Carel P. van Schaik, Erik P. Willems

The social system of Homo erectus: inferences based on patterns in extant primates

15:30 Adrian Barnett, Sarah Boyle

Food, sex and violence: a search for the drivers of social organization in the genus Cacajao

15:45 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Social behaviour

Chair: Oliver Schülke

16:15 Flávia Koch, Claudia Fichtel, Johannes Signer

Who fights and who wins? Intergroup relationships in Verreaux’s sifakas (Propithecus verreauxi)

16:30 Erik P. Willems, T. Jean M. Arseneau

Spatial consequences of between-group competition in vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops

pygerythrus)

16:45 Brandon C. Wheeler, Charles H. Janson

Ambush predators may select for small group size in rainforest primate prey

17:00 Oliver Schülke, Julia Ostner

Patterns of migration in male wild Assamese macaques

17:30 Poster session 1, with hors d’oeuvres and beverages - Basement Hall, Underground Floor (-1)

API General Assembly (Room 7 - First Floor, 1)

19:00 End

Wednesday August 26th 2015

17:30 Poster session 1, hors d’oeuvres and beverages - Basement Hall, Underground Floor (-1) (contributions have been listed by date of registration) Franka S. Schaebs *, Tanja E. Wolf, Verena Behringer, Tobias Deschner. Monitoring energy balance in yellow

breasted capuchins (Sapajus xanthosternos) by measuring total T3 in non-invasively collected fecal samples

Gloria Fernandez Lazaro *, Sarah Zehr, Enrique Alonso García. A demographic analysis of strepsirrhine primate research in captivity

Louise Peckre, Emmanuelle Pouydebat, Anthony Herrel, Christine Wall, Anne-Claire Fabre. The evolution of manipulation behaviour in strepsirrhines

Iván García-Nisa *, Barbara Sansone, Anna Escuin, Miquel Llorente Espino, Sònia Sànchez López. Grey or sparkling? Lunatic or earthly? A way to unravel the personality dimensions in Cercocebus atys

Noëlla Iglesias *, Miquel Llorente. Does more means better? Impact of two simultaneous different type of enrichment (sensorial and cognitive) in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

Lucía Jorge-Sales *, Laia Orench, Juan Franco-Guzmán, Mireia Ruiz-Cabanes, Miquel Llorente. Social network analysis as a welfare indicator. Complete analysis of two groups of sanctuary chimpanzees

Nikolaos Evangelos Karantanis *, Dionisios Youlatos, Leszek Rychlik. Primate quadrupedal walk evolution: Lessons from the diagonal gaits of the feathertail marsupial glider

Elena Racevska, Catherine Hill. Investigating the human-animal relationship between zoo-housed western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and their keepers

Lindsey Robbins, Julia Lehmann. Infrared Thermography as a novel, non-invasive method for measuring emotional states in Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus)

Elfriede Kalcher-Sommersguter, Signe Preuschoft, Cornelia Franz-Schaider, Karl Crailsheim, Jorg Massen. Early traumatic experience has lifelong effects on social integration of chimpanzees

Maria John, Alicia Melis, Michael Tomasello. Do chimpanzees distinguish between collaborators and non-collaborators after food acquisition?

Siobhan Webster *, Louisa Musing, Asier Vazquez, K. Anne-Isola Nekaris. Public perceptions of threatened slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) on Web 2.0 sites and implications for social media reporting policies

Michelle Sauther, Michael Strinden, Ibrahim Antho Youssouf Jacky, Frank Cuozzo, Dylan Boeken. Not just lemurs on the menu: Assessment of feeding habits and general prey preferences among introduced and endemic predators at the Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar using scat sampling

Frank Cuozzo, Michelle Sauther, Alycia Hall, Sydney Johnson, Adrian Tordiffe, Krista Fish. Using a dental ecology approach to assess the ecology and behavior of wild Otolemur crassicaudatus in South Africa: Results from dental health and fecal analyses

Astrid Rox, Elisabeth Sterck, Lisette van den Berg. Social strategies during male immigration in captive groups of rhesus macaques

Kefeng Niu, Chia L. Tan, Duoying Cui, Shu Chen, Lei Shi, Emilio Balletto, Xiaoqi Mi, Marco Gamba, Cristina Giacoma, Yeqin Yang. Creating wildlife exploration stories to promote conservation of the endangered Guizhou snub-nosed monkey in Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve, China

Eudecio Neco, Monica Valença-Montenegro, Carla Castro, Luiz Lopez. Gender differences on marking behavior in Sapajus flavius (Schreber, 1774) inhabiting a fragment of a Atlantic Forest, in Northeastern Brazil

Ayabulela Yokwana *, Fabien Genin, Judith Masters. Assessing the relative abundance of the Mozambique bushbaby (Galagoides granti) and the thick-tailed bushbaby (Otolemur crassicaudatus) in Tshanini Community Reserve, South Africa

Sharon McCabe, Susan M. Cheyne. Using spatially explicit capture-recapture techniques to survey a population of yellow-cheeked crested gibbons in the Seima Protection Forest, Cambodia

Céline Bret, Jean-Louis Deneubourg, Odile Petit. What characterizes a successful initiator? A study case in two macaque species

Lea Briard, Odile Petit, Jean-Louis Deneubourg. The movement is played by the quatuor: keystone individuals lead group movements in white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus)

Madeline Thaler, Susan Cheyne. Social development of juvenile orang-utans (Pongo pygmaeus): Play behaviour and interactions in a rehabilitation centre in West Kalimantan

Elena Bersacola, Magdalena S Svensson, Simon K Bearder. Habitat use and spatial niche partitioning of five nocturnal primates in Angola

Lluís Vendrell, Silvia Climent, Violeta Benitez, Miquel Llorente. New environment, new possibilities. A case of re-socialization and its effect among spatial use and social behavior

Stéphanie Mercier, Erica van de Waal, Klaus Zuberbühler. Audience effect in wild vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus aethiops)

Sònia Sánchez-López, Anaïs Avilés de Diego, Joaquim Vea Baro, Arturo González Zamora. Population viability analysis for Cercocebus atys lunulatus

Flora Pennec, Victor Narat, Annette Hladik, Constantin Lubini, Chloé Couturier, Jean-Christophe Ngawolo Bokika, Sabrina Krief. Temporal variation of food availability and bonobos (Pan paniscus) feeding ecology in a forest-savanna mosaic

Juan Carlos Serio-Silva. “PRIMA-T” (http://primates.inecol.edu.mx): a virtual library of thesis of primates Noemie Lamon, Klaus Zuberbühler. Object manipulation and tool use in wild chimpanzees of the Budongo

Forest, Uganda Priscillia Miard *, K. Anne-Isola Nekaris. First field surveys and Red List assessment of two Bornean slow

lorises (Nycticebus menagensis and N. kayan) using local knowledge in Sabah, Borneo Lauren Cassidy, Stuart Semple, Darcy Hannibal, Brenda McCowan. Behavioural and physiological effects of

housing type on laboratory housed female rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) Carolina Cadório *, André Campos Pereira, Mariana Mascarenhas Winandy, Vanessa Coelho de Lima, Nicole

Galvão-Coelho, Renata Gonçalves Ferreira. Probability of behaviours potentially indicative of stress (BPIS) in behavioural sequences of captive capuchin monkeys

Adrian Barnett, Peter Shaw, Ann MacLarnon, Wilson Spironello, Caroline Ross. Concealed insectivory: seed-dwellers and stem-borers in the diet of a specialist seed predator, the golden-backed uacari, Cacajao ouakary

Erin Wessling, Hjalmar Kuehl, Tobias Deschner, Jill Pruetz. Constraints associated with living in a savanna-woodland environment: seasonal stress patterns in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) at Fongoli, Senegal

Karen Ahlem Esper-Reyes, Francisca Vidal-García. Evaluating the impact of educational workshops on children's learning by a pre and post test in Tabasco, Mexico

Francisca Vidal-García *, Juan Carlos Serio-Silva. Perceptions about primates in Mexico: how do people use monkeys?

Kevin Rosenfield, Constance Dubuc, Stuart Semple. Testing for sexual selection on rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) face shape

Nadezda Josephine Msindai *, Christian Roos, Volker Sommer. The chimpanzees of Rubondo Island: Genetic data reveal their origin

Poliana Gabriele Alves de Souza Lins *, Renata Gonçalves Ferreira. Feeding competition in a semi-free ranging group of blond capuchin monkeys, Sapajus flavius

Noémie Bonnin, Alex K. Piel, Miguel A. Ramirez, Yingying Li, Elizabeth Loy, Patricia Crystal, Beatrice Hahn, Leslie A. Knapp, Fiona A. Stewart. Gene flow and genetic diversity of Tanzania’s Greater Mahale Ecosystem chimpanzees

Valentine Thiry, Danica Stark, Benoît Goossens, Roseline Beudels-Jamar, Régine Vercauteren Drubbel, Martine Vercauteren. Habitat characterization of proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) along the Kinabatangan River, in Sabah (Borneo): a first field mission

Calogero Montedoro *, Hans Van Dyck, Zarin P. Machanda, Richard Wrangham. Play in wild juvenile chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Karolina Simanaityte, Caroline Ross. What influences seasonal body weight variation in primates? A comparative study of life history profiles and seasonality, using data collected by Duke Lemur Center on twenty-seven captive strepsirrhines

Thursday August 27th 2015

Room 1 - PUTRI, Underground Floor (-1)

8:30 Plenary talk: Elisabetta Palagi

When play is a strategy game: an overview in adult primates

Oral Session: Social behavior / Cognition

Chair: Bernard Thierry

9:30 Chiara Scopa *, Roscoe Stanyon, Elisabetta Palagi

Unveiling the role of social tolerance in play and facial communication in the genus Macaca

9:45 Julia Kunz *, Sonja Falkner, Caroline Schuppli, Anna Marzec, S. Suci Utami Atmoko, Carel van Schaik,

Maria van Noordwijk

Ontogeny and variability of play behaviour in wild Bornean and Sumatran orangutans

10:00 Marie Devaine *, Aurore San-Galli, Cinzia Trapanese, Giulia Bardino, Christelle Hano, Michel Saint

Jalme, Sebastien Bouret, Shelly Masi, Jean Daunizeau

Playing hide and seek with primates: A comparative study of Theory of Mind

10:15 Joël Fagot

Social influence on cognitive performance in baboons (Papio papio)

10:30 Paola Carducci *, Cinzia Trapanese, Daniel Hanus, Valentina Truppa

Does the presentation format affect learning speed in visual discrimination tasks? A study on tufted

capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)

10:45 Melissa Kirby *, Carlo De Lillo

Monitoring spatio-temporal patterns of resource availability and acquisition of spatial

representations of food resources in humans (Homo sapiens) tested in a virtual reality foraging task

11:00 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Cognition

Chair: Daniel Hanus

11:30 Diego Antonio De Simone, Carlo De Lillo, Valentina Truppa

Visual memory for compound stimuli in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)

11:45 Milena Palumbo, Giovanna Spinozzi, Carlo De Lillo

Spatial frequency processing and global-local attention bias in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus

apella) and humans

12:00 Daniel Hanus, Valentina Truppa & Josep Call

Visual illusions in great apes, monkeys and humans

12:15 Jonas Fizet, Adam Rimele, Thierry Pebayle, Jean-Christophe Cassel, Christian Kelche, Hélène Meunier

An ethical, autonomous, automated tool for studying cognition in primates living in social groups

12:30 Lunch Break

Oral Session: Cognition / Social behaviour

Chair: Esther Herrmann

13:45 Francesca De Petrillo *, Emanuele Gori, Antonia Micucci, Giorgia Ponsi, Fabio Paglieri, Elsa Addessi

Food quantity, but not food quality, affects temporal preferences of capuchin monkeys (Sapajus

spp.) in a Delay Choice Task

14:00 Antonia Micucci *, Emanuele Gori, Francesca De Petrillo, Valentina Truppa, Dan Ariely, Elsa Addessi

Does self-control rely on a limited resource in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)?

14:15 Aurore San-Galli, Mathias Pessiglione, Sebastien Bouret

Neural basis of the effort/reward trade-off in the ventral prefrontal cortex of rhesus monkeys

14:30 Charlotte Canteloup, Emilie Piraux, Hélène Meunier

Are Tonkean macaques able to take the visual perspective of their conspecifics?

14:45 Benoit Bucher, Hika Kuroshima, Kazuo Fujita

At what cost do capuchin monkeys willingly share food with a conspecific?

15:00 Eloísa M. Guerreiro Martins *, Christa Finkenwirth, Judith M. Burkart

Food sharing patterns in common marmosets: Who gets the food?

15:15 Gabriele Schino, Matteo Sciarretta

Who do they look at? The social structure of attention in mandrills

15:30 Judith M. Burkart, Conrad Roelli, Ruben Richiger

When is behaviour intentional? The case of proactive prosociality

15:45 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Ecology and conservation

Chair: Barbara Tiddi

16:15 Maureen McCarthy *, Jack Lester, Craig Stanford

Survival in the fragments: Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) exploit new, non-native

cultivars for nesting and feeding in a human-dominated landscape, western Uganda

16:30 Lorena Monserrat Ayala-Camacho *, Francisca Vidal-García, Celina Oliva-Uribe, Juan Carlos Serio-

Silva

Conservation of Mexican primates based on community participation

16:45 Juan Carlos Serio-Silva, Francisca Vidal-García, Mayra A. Alvarado-Villalobos, John Aristizabal, Hilda

M. Díaz-López, Ricardo A. Collado-Torres, Bertha Valenzuela-Córdova, Fabiola C. Espinosa-Gomez,

Colin A. Chapman, Montserrat Franquesa-Soler, Lorena M. Ayala-Camacho, Celina Oliva-Uribe,

Tonatiuh Fernando-Serrano, Antonio Balandra-Montes de Oca, Dolores Tejero-Gerónimo

Identity and conservation models in Balancán, Mexico: Key to saving the Critically Endangered

Mexican black howler monkey

17:00 Poster session 2, with hors d’oeuvres and beverages - Basement Hall, Underground Floor (-1)

18:30 End

20:30 Social dinner at “La casa internazionale delle donne”

Thursday August 27th 2015

Room 2 - NOPI, Ground Floor (0)

8:30 Plenary talk: Elisabetta Palagi (on streaming from Room 1)

When play is a strategy game: an overview in adult primates

Symposium: Cryptic species among the Strepsirhini

Chair: Judith Masters

9:30 Judith Masters, Fabien Génin

All species-defining characters are not equal: selection regimes and character information in

nocturnal strepsirhines

9:45 Luca Pozzi

Searching for cryptic species: an integrative approach to species delimitation in galagids (Primates:

Galagidae)

10:00 Caroline M. Bettridge, Selvino R. de Kort

Whose honk? Using acoustic playbacks to test species recognition in galagos

10:15 K. Anne-Isola Nekaris, Nabajit Das

Venom in furs: pelage variation and its implications for slow loris evolution

10:30 Hajarimanitra Rambeloarivony, Fabien Génin, Judith Masters

Speciation in mouse lemurs: clues to high levels of diversity in Malagasy strepsirrhines

10:45 Sébastien Couette

Cryptic species and species concept in palaeontology

11:00 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Cognition

Chair: Caroline Schuppli

11:30 Laura Almeling *, Kurt Hammerschmidt, Julia Fischer

The effect of aging on exploration and social interest in Barbary macaques, Macaca sylvanus

11:45 Laura A. Damerius *, Sofia I.F. Forss, Zaida K. Kosonen, Judith M. Burkart, Daniel B. Haun, Katja Liebal,

Josep Call, Biruté M. Galdikas, Carel P. van Schaik

Determinants of variation in orangutans’ cognitive performance: I. Effects of background and

housing conditions

12:00 Sofia I.F. Forss, Laura A. Damerius, Zaida K. Kosonen, Judith M. Burkart, Josep Call, Daniel B. Haun,

Katja Liebal, Biruté M. Galdikas, Carel P. van Schaik

Determinants of variation in orangutans’ cognitive performance: II. Influences of rearing conditions

and human exposure

12:15 Fany Brotcorne, Jean-Baptiste Leca, Noëlle Gunst, I. Nengah Wandia, Agustin Fuentes, Marie-Claude

Huynen

Monkey business: Inter-group differences in the object/food bartering practice in Balinese

macaques (Macaca fascicularis) at the Uluwatu Temple, Indonesia

12:30 Lunch Break

Symposium: Contemporary studies of manual function: methodological and taxonomic diversity

Chairs: Dorothy Fragaszy, Valentina Truppa

13:45 Anne-Claire Fabre, Louise Peckre, Christine Wall, Anthony Herrel, Emmanuelle Pouydebat

Influence of grasping ability on forelimb long bone shape in prosimians

14:00 Ameline Bardo *, Antony Borel, Jean Pascal Guéry, Mathilde Lemaire, Emeline Lempereur,

Emmanuelle Pouydebat

Manipulative abilities for the same tool use task in different species of primates

14:15 Giusy Meglio *, Valentina Truppa, Gloria Sabbatini

Motor planning for grasping in different contexts by tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)

14:30 Caroline E. Jones *, Dorothy Fragaszy

Compound grip in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp. and Sapajus libidinosus)

14:45 Luisa Sartori, Andrea Camperio-Ciani, Maria Bulgheroni, Umberto Castiello

Reach-to-grasp in naturalistic settings: a kinematic approach

15:00 Shelly Masi, Ellen J. M. Meulman, Aurore San-Galli, Françoise Aubaile, Sabrina Krief, Angelique Todd,

Thomas Breuer, Emmanuelle Pouydebat

Food manipulation and hand preference in wild western gorillas

Oral Session: Manipulation and locomotion

Chairs: Dorothy Fragaszy, Valentina Truppa

15:15 Johanna Neufuss *, Tatyana Humle, Tobias Deschner, Martha M. Robbins, Giulia Sirianni, Christophe

Boesch, Tracy L. Kivell

Diversity of hand grips and laterality in wild African apes

15:30 Luca Antonio Marino *, Elisabetta Visalberghi, Patricia Izar, Dorothy M. Fragaszy, Valentina Truppa

Manual processing of plant underground storage organs by wild bearded capuchin monkeys

(Sapajus libidinosus)

15:45 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Manipulation and locomotion

Chairs: Dorothy Fragaszy, Valentina Truppa

16:15 Dionisios Youlatos, Aleksandra Panyutina

Pedal grasping modes of the northern smooth-tailed treeshrew Dendrogale murina: insights for

the evolution of primate pedal grasping

16:30 Marialba Ventricelli *, Elisabetta Visalberghi, Alessandro Albani, Gabriele Schino

Processing caustic cashew nuts: factors affecting success in wild bearded capuchin monkeys

(Sapajus libidinosus)

16:45 Kathelijne Koops, Takeshi Furuichi, Chie Hashimoto, Carel P. van Schaik

Sex differences in object manipulation in immature chimpanzees and bonobos: preparation for

what?

17:00 Poster session 2, with hors d’oeuvres and beverages - Basement Hall, Underground Floor (-1)

18:30 End

20:30 Social dinner at “La casa internazionale delle donne”

Thursday August 27th 2015

Room 6 - ELI, First Floor (1)

Symposium: Behavioural flexibility by primates in anthropogenic habitats

Chairs: Noemi Spagnoletti, Kimberly Hockings

9:30 Kimberley Jane Hockings

Apes in the Anthropocene: short-term flexibility and long-term survival

9:45 Matthew McLennan

Chimpanzee foraging responses to fast-changing environments with evidence for intercommunity

variation

10:00 Nicole Seiler *, Martha M. Robbins

Behavioural flexibility by mountain gorillas when ranging on community land and feeding on crops

10:15 Noemi Spagnoletti, Patricia Izar

Consumption of crops by capuchin monkeys living in an anthropogenic habitat: combining

quantitative evaluation of crop loss with farmers’ perceptions

10:30 Catherine Hill

Primate crop feeding behaviour and its implications for crop protection and conservation: a

stagnant or burgeoning field?

11:00 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Primates and human impact

Chairs: Noemi Spagnoletti, Kimberly Hockings

11:30 Tatyana Humle, Alexandre Konate

Primates and bushmeat hunting around the High Niger National Park, Guinea, West Africa: drivers

and patterns of change

11:45 Noémie Bonnin, Jean-Baptiste Decotte, Carla Soraia Soares de Castro

Human influence on the activity pattern of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) in the

Botanic Garden, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil

12:00 Odile Petit, Hervé Fritz, Tommy Gaillard, Chloé Guerbois

Underlying mechanisms of crop-raiding by chacma baboons (Papio ursinus): understanding crop-

raiding strategies and collective moves in order to control them

12:15 Rachel Sawyer *, Zo Samuel Ella Fenosoa, Giuseppe Donati

Responses to habitat disturbance by nocturnal lemurs on the Masoala Peninsula

12:30 Lunch Break

Oral Session: Ecology

Chair: Regine Vercauteren

13:45 Francis Cabana *, K. Anne-Isola Nekaris

Gimme more: Exudates do not characterise a fallback food in the diet of the Javan slow loris

(Nycticebus javanicus)

14:00 Lucas Peternelli-Dos-Santos *, Patrícia Izar, Jessica Rothman

Seasonal variation in the nutritional quality of the diet of a wild population of tufted capuchin

monkeys in northeastern Brazilian: the importance of nutrient balance

14:15 Poliana Gabriele Alves de Souza Lins*, Renata Gonçalves Ferreira

Sugarcane as staple fallback food for blond capuchin monkeys, Sapajus flavius

14:30 Lavinia Germani *, Ngakan Putu Oka, Alessandro Albani, Monica Carosi

Sexual dimorphism and ecological correlates in Macaca maura (H.R. Schinz, 1825)

14:45 Sandra A. Heldstab *, Carel P. van Schaik, Karin Isler

Getting fat or getting help? How female mammals cope with energetic constraints on reproduction

and brain size

15:00 Sereina M. Graber *, Carel P. van Schaik, Karin Isler

Mammals with less seasonal diets can afford bigger brains

15:15 John F. Aristizabal, Jessica M. Rothman, Luis M. García-Fería, Juan Carlos Serio-Silva, Nicoletta Righini

Weight versus time estimates: methods to estimate the energy and protein intake in black howler

monkeys. Alouatta pigra

15:30 Kathleen D. Reinhardt *, Wirdateti, K. Anne-Isola Nekaris

Relationships between altitude, habitat structure and behaviour of Nycticebus javanicus in a

submontane agroforest

15:45 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Ecology

Chair: Regine Vercauteren

16:15 Susan M. Cheyne, Fan Peng-Fei

Gibbon sleeping sites: Selection, function, variation and impacts on activity budgets

16:30 Mark E. Harrison, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, Simon J. Husson, Twentinolosa Firtsman, Santiano,

Wartika R. Farida, Maria A. van Noordwijk, Erin R. Vogel

Treading the energetic tightrope: long-term energetics of Bornean orangutans in non-masting

swamp forests

16:45 Vittoria Estienne, Christophe Boesch

Underground honey extraction by chimpanzees, honey badgers and forest elephants in Loango

National Park, Gabon

17:00 Poster session 2, hors d’oeuvres and beverages - Basement Hall, Underground Floor (-1)

18:30 End

20:30 Social dinner at “La casa internazionale delle donne”

Thursday August 27th 2015

17:00 Poster session 2, hors d’oeuvres and beverages - Basement Hall, Underground Floor (-1) (contributions have been listed by date of registration)

Alper Yener Yavuz, Ayla Sevİm Erol, Erhan Tarhan. The dental morphology of Çorakyerler Hominoids

Christine Haunhorst, Michael Heistermann, Oliver Schülke, Julia Ostner. The costs of competition for male

partners in wild female Assamese macaques

Simone Pollo, Marta Borgi, Laura Fasano, Augusto Vitale. Non-human primates in laboratory research:

against simplicity

Alessandra Zannella, Ivan Norscia, Roscoe Stanyon, Elisabetta Palagi. Yawning in the forest: a comparative

study on wild Propithecus verreauxi and Lemur catta

Marc Godinot, Séverine Toussaint, Dionisios Youlatos. Functional morphology of metapodials and

phalanges of Plesiadapis tricuspidens from the Paleogene of France

Mariangela Ferrero, Giuseppe Quaranta, Mitzy Mauthe von Degerfeld, Domenico Bergero, Filippo Racioppi,

Fabio Luzi, Veronica Redaelli. Play Picture Making Music Emotional Enrichment (PME) as wellness

improvement in captive non-human primates

Virginia Pallante, Roscoe Stanyon, Elisabetta Palagi. Maintaining homeostasis in the group: a possible role

of agonistic support in geladas

Arianna De Marco, Andrea Sanna, Melissa Messinese, Bernard Thierry, Roberto Cozzolino. Growth rates in

Tonkean macaques

Hélène Meunier, Lolita Pagé, Jean-Jacques Roeder. What do rhesus macaques know about conspecifics’

dominance ranks?

Joana Bessa *, Cláudia Sousa, Kimberley Hockings. Feeding behaviour in chimpanzees at Caiquene-Cadique,

Guinea-Bissau: from crops to snails

Daniela de Donno, Debby Cox, Liliana Pacheco, Lilian Pintea, Shawn Sweeney. Overview of JGI scientific

research and approach to conservation

Daniela D'Amore, Yulán Úbeda, Sandra Ballesta, Antonella Minelli, Miquel Llorente. Aesthetics in primate

paints

Jaima Smith *, Vincent Nijman. Modeling population viability of local Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch)

populations

Clare White *, Giuseppe Donati. Factors influencing the body weights of captive Lemur catta in UK

institutions

Miguel de Guinea Luengo *, Sarie Van Belle, Julia Lehmann, Alejandro Estrada. Navigation patterns in

relation to the use of feeding and resting sites in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra): a preliminary

study

Yulán Úbeda, Miquel Llorente. Psychopathologies in pet and performing chimpanzees: Diagnosis, therapy,

legal regulation and awareness

Daniela D'Amore, Yulán Úbeda, Sandra Ballesta, Miquel Llorente. Art therapy in nonhuman primates? Art

making as a mechanism for sensory enrichment and enhancement of welfare in chimpanzees (Pan

troglodytes)

Maria John *, Federico Rossano, Alicia Melis, Michael Tomasello. Scarcity and value attribution in

chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and children

Olimpia Algora *, Elisa Demuru, Elisabetta Palagi. Play as an indicator of animal welfare in a captive colony

of Cebus apella

Francesca Dumas, Maricò Maone, Luca Sineo, Ishida Takifumi. Molecular cytogenetics as a tool for primate

taxonomic identification: a case study in captivity

Francesca Dumas, Luca Sineo. Intrachromosomal Telomeric Sequences distribution in Ceboidea can reveal

insights into the chromosomal evolution in New World primates

Jessica Hartel, Brody Sandel, Elizabeth Ross, Jens-Christian Svenning, Casper Andersen, Richard Wrangham,

Peter Kjærgaard. Committed to conservation: A biocultural approach to chimpanzee conservation in

Uganda

Marianna Cravero *, Selena Esposito, Fabien Genin, Judith Masters, Marco Gamba. Spatial ecology and

behavioural correlates of crop-raiding of baboons (Papio ursinus) in a human-modified habitat

Nokuthula Kom *, Fabien Genin, Judith Masters. The acoustic niche of the Mozambique dwarf galago

(Galagoides granti) in Southern Africa

Gabriele Oddi *, Francesca De Petrillo, Emanuele Gori, Antonia Micucci, Fabio Paglieri, Elsa Addessi. Do social

influences affect risk preferences in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)?

Rebecca Haywood *. Considering alternate explanations for Paranthropus mandibular morphology

Stefania Lo Bianco *, Luca Sìneo. Explorative 3D geometric morphometrics on crania and mandibles of

Cercopithecini (1,024 specimens).

Lwandiso Pamla *, Judith Masters, Fabien Genin. Behavioural ecology of chacma baboons (Papio ursinus)

in Hogsback, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Josephine Msindai *. Nest site selection in the chimpanzees of Rubondo Island, Tanzania

Alessio Anania *, Francesco Costa, Giovanna Bonadonna, Olivier Friard, Jonah H. Ratsimbazafy, Marco

Gamba, Cristina Giacoma. Contextual variation of the vocalizations of Propithecus diadema in the wild

Giorgio Ottolini, Francesca Pinali, Francesca Fornalé, Caterina Spiezio. “Childrenzees”: similarities between

chimps and children hand preference in a simple task

Caterina Spiezio, Barbara Regaiolli, Camilla Cenni, Maria Vallisneri. Colour vision in a nocturnal species: The

gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus)

Francesca Pinali *, Caterina Spiezio, Cristina Giacoma. Influence of trichromatic colour vision on children

food choice

Marika Roma, Fiona Rowe, Laza Andriamandimbiarisoa, Damiano Marchi, Jean-Baptiste Ramanamanjato,

Giuseppe Donati. Casting light on prosimians’ relocations: long-term monitoring of relocated Eulemur

collaris in South-Eastern Madagascar

Bernardo Urbani, Paul A. Garber. The role of highly selected foods in the diet of wild white-faced capuchin

monkeys (Cebus capucinus)

Montserrat Franquesa Soler, Luis García-Feria, John F Aristizabal, Juan Carlos Serio-Silva. Social assessment

for a refaunation project: a case study for the potential introduction of howler monkeys (Alouatta

palliata)

Pauline Thomas, Emmanuelle Pouydebat, Fabienne Aujard. Behavioral flexibility versus morphological

stasis? Heritability of behavioral traits relative to morphological and functional traits

Rebecca Koomen *, Esther Herrmann. Feast or famine: an investigation of scarcity and co-feeding effects

in chimpanzees

Cecilia Veracini, Catarina Casanova. Monkeys for the Pope: presence, importance and importation of non-

human primates in Renaissance

Cristina Martinez-Labarga, Chiara Zuccato, Raffaele Iennaco, Giulio Formenti, Cinzia Gellera, Eva Martinez

Nevado, Gabriel Alcantara de La Fuente, Agustin Lopez Goya, Maria Teresa Abello, Pilar Dicerbo,

Valentina Truppa, Klaus Friedrich, Elisabetta Visalberghi, Stefano Di Donato, Olga Rickards, Elena

Cattaneo. Huntingtin gene and its CAG repeats number in Primates

Francesca Bandoli, Elisabetta Palagi, Paolo Cavicchio, Elsa Addessi. Evaluating risk preferences in captive

ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta): A research study

Andrea Giorgi, Giulia Montebovi, Augusto Vitale, Enrico Alleva. The effects of early social isolation on the

behaviour of a sub-adult white-handed gibbon (Hylobates lar)

Marta Caselli, Patrizia Messeri, Francesco Dessì-Fulgheri, Francesca Bandoli. Enriching ring-tailed lemurs:

evaluating the effect of three types of enrichments on animal behavior

Made Wedana. Reinforcing the Java silvery gibbon population in the Mount Tilu Nature Reserve, West

Java, Indonesia

Friday August 28th 2015

Room 1 - PUTRI, Underground Floor (-1)

08:30 Plenary talk: Michael A. Huffman

The evolution of self-medication in primates from a cross taxa comparative perspective

Symposium: Feminism in primates: reconsidering the (neglected) power of females in social management

Chairs: Giada Cordoni, Ivan Norscia

9:30 Margaretta Jolly

My Mother Alison Jolly: Primatologist, Conservationist, Mentor

9:45 Charlotte K. Hemelrijk

The self-organisation of dominance of females relative to males in primates

10:00 Ute Radespiel, Sarah Hohenbrink

Variable female power in mouse lemurs or “What do they keep on fighting for?”

10:15 Fabien Génin, Hajarimanitra Rambeloarivony, Judith Masters

Challenging Bateman’s dogma: obligatory polyandry in mouse lemurs

10:30 Julia Lehmann, Piotr Fedurek

Subadult females as social ‘brokers’ in olive baboons (Papio anubis): effects on social cohesion

10:45 Christopher Young, Richard McFarland, Louise Barrett, S. Peter Henzi

The power behind the throne: female influence on male dominance hierarchies in vervet monkeys

11:00 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Symposium: Feminism in primates: reconsidering the (neglected) power of females in social management

Chairs: Giada Cordoni, Ivan Norscia

11:30 Giada Cordoni, Elisabetta Palagi

The mediating role and the emphatic impact of females in conflict management: the investigation

of consolation dynamics in pre-school children

11:45 Ivan Norscia, Elisabetta Palagi

Gender issues in primate social signals: the case of yawning

12:30 Lunch Break

13:45 Plenary talk: Julia Ostner

The evolution of social relationships among primate males

Symposium: New developments in fission-fusion dynamics

Chairs: Filippo Aureli, Colleen M. Schaffner

14:45 Filippo Aureli, Colleen M. Schaffner

A historical perspective on fission-fusion dynamics

15:00 Liza R. Moscovice, Tobias Deschner, Gottfried Hohmann

Welcome Back: Behavioural and physiological responses of female bonobos (Pan paniscus) to

fusions

15:15 Laura Busia, Colleen M. Schaffner, Jessica M. Rothman, Filippo Aureli

Ecological factors affecting fission decision in wild spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi)

15:30 Martin Surbeck, Verena Behringer, Tobias Deschner, Gottfried Hohman

Urinary C-peptide levels in male bonobos (Pan paniscus) are related to gregariousness and rank but

not to mate competition

15:45 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Symposium: New developments in fission-fusion dynamics

Chairs: Filippo Aureli, Colleen M. Schaffner

16:15 Federica Amici, Josep Call, Sarah Brosnan, Julia Watzek, Filippo Aureli

When the social context changes: social inhibition and fission-fusion dynamics

17:15 Awards & Farewell

19:00 End

Friday August 28th 2015

Room 2 - NOPI, Ground Floor (0)

08:30 Plenary talk: Michael A. Huffman (on streaming from Room 1)

The evolution of self-medication in primates from a cross taxa comparative perspective

Oral Session: Tool use

Chair: Elisabetta Visalberghi

9:30 Tiago Falótico, Eduardo B. Ottoni

Sexual bias in tool use by capuchin monkeys

9:45 Lydia V. Luncz, Tiago Falótico, Eduardo Ottoni, Michael Haslam

Seasonal variation of food properties influences tool selection in wild capuchin monkeys (Sapajus

libidinosus) at Serra da Capivara National Park, Brazil

10:00 Michael Haslam, Tiago Falótico, Lydia V. Luncz, Eduardo Ottoni

Archaeological investigation of capuchin monkey (Sapajus libidinosus) cashew processing sites at

Serra da Capivara National Park, Brazil

10:15 Thurston C. Hicks, Christophe Boesch, Hjalmar Kuehl, Peter Roessingh, Steph B. J. Menken

Chimpanzee tool use in northern DR Congo is not tied to abundance of insect prey

10:30 Thibaud Gruber

The honey-trap experiment: Integrating seven years of research from the Sonso chimpanzee

community of Budongo Forest, Uganda with theoretical frameworks of culture and tool use

10:45 Giulia Sirianni *, Roman Wittig, Christophe Boesch

Do chimpanzees anticipate an object’s weight? A field experiment on the kinematics of hammer-

lifting movements in the nut-cracking Taï chimpanzees

11:00 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Laterality

Chair: Adrien Meguerditchian

11:30 Adrien Meguerditchian, Marie Bourjade, Damien Marie, Scott Love, Pauline Fresnais, Marie Plouvier,

Konstantina Margiotoudi, Muriel Roth, Romain Lacoste, Bruno Nazarian, Alice Bertello, Florence

Gaunet, Jean-Luc Anton, Olivier Coulon

Brain, gestures and mouth in baboons (Papio anubis): what may they tell us about the origins of

some language properties?

11:45 Damien Marie, Muriel Roth, Romain Lacoste, Bruno Nazarian, Alice Bertello, William D. Hopkins, Jean-

Luc Anton, Adrien Meguerditchian

Do baboons show a language-like cerebral asymmetry? An in vivo anatomical MRI study of the

planum temporale in 90 subjects

12:00 Luca Morino, Makiko Uchikoshi, Fred Bercovitch, William D. Hopkins, Tetsuro Matsuzawa

Are gibbons really left-handed?

12:15 Barbara Regaiolli, Paola M. Valsecchi, Caterina Spiezio

Two tasks, one hand: hand preference in Old World monkeys

12:30 Lunch Break

13:45 Plenary talk: Julia Ostner (on streaming from Room 1)

The evolution of social relationships among primate males

Oral Session: Evolution

Chair: Raffaele Sardella

14:45 Ayla Sevim Erol, Alper Yener Yavuz, Çilem Sönmez

Description of new hominoid specimens from the Late Miocene locality of Çorakyerler, Turkey

15:00 Judit Marigó, Nicole Verrière, Marc Godinot

The diversity of locomotor modes of Adapis (Primates, Eocene), as reflected by their humeri

15:15 Raffaele Sardella, Fabio Bona, Dawid Adam Iurino, Lorenzo Rook, Luca Bellucci

The Middle and Late Pleistocene Macaca sylvanus fossil record from Italy

15:30 Margot Bernardi, Sébastien Couette

From ear to lifestyle: correlation between ear morphology and primate ecology

15:45 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Evolution

Chair: Raffaele Sardella

16:15 Luciana Massaro, Fabrizio Massa, Dorothy Fragaszy, Elisabetta Visalberghi

No tail, no transport! The strategic role of the tail in tool carrying by wild capuchins (Sapajus

libidinosus)

16:30 François Druelle, Peter Aerts, Gilles Berillon

Does mass distribution reflect the manner in which primates move? An integrative study using the

baboon as a model

17:15 Awards & Farewell

19:00 End

Friday August 28th 2015

Room 6 - ELI, First Floor (1)

Oral Session: Conservation

Chair: K. Anne-Isola Nekaris

9:30 Francisca Vidal-García *, Juan Carlos Serio-Silva

The current distribution of primates in Mexico: models as tools of conservation

9:45 Denise Spaan *, Gabriel Ramos-Fernandez, Colleen Schaffner, Braulio Pinacho-Guendulain, Filippo

Aureli

Testing line transect surveys for fast moving primates with high levels of fission-fusion dynamics

10:00 Hasina Josué Rakotoniaina *, Peter Kappeler, Cornelia Kraus

Conservation physiology of two sympatric lemur species: Is the specialist more vulnerable to habitat degradation?

10:15 Roberta Righini *, Bakri Nadhurou, Marco Gamba, Ahmed Ouledi, Cristina Giacoma

Conservation of Eulemur mongoz and Eulemur fulvus in the Comoros Islands

10:30 Alessandro Albani *, Ngakan Putu Oka, Lavinia Germani, Monica Carosi

Ecology and habitat use of the endangered primate Macaca maura (H.R. Schinz, 1825), endemic to

the karst forests of Sulawesi Island, Indonesia

10:45 Susana G. Costa, Catarina Casanova, Phyllis C. Lee

Rural men and women’s perceptions of livelihood risks in relation to the Cantanhez Protected

Forest National Park, Guinea-Bissau (West Africa)

11:00 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Conservation

Chair: K. Anne-Isola Nekaris

11:30 Claudia Barelli, Heidi C. Hauffe, Davide Albanese, Massimo Pindo, Claudio Donati, Duccio Cavalieri,

Francesco Rovero, Kiern Tuohy, Carlotta De Filippo

Habitat degradation affects gut microbiota in the endangered Udzungwa red colobus monkey

(Procolobus gordonorum)

11:45 Giuseppe Donati, Luciano Atzeni, Alejandra Duarte, Jonny Rabenantoandro, Faly Randriatafika, An

Bollen

Regeneration patterns of large-seeded plants support the key role of collared brown lemurs

(Eulemur collaris) for the floristic diversity of the Malagasy littoral forest

12:00 Thomas R. Gillespie, Dominic A. Travis, Elizabeth V. Lonsdorf

Integrated chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and ecosystem health in the Greater Gombe Ecosystem,

Tanzania

12:15 Vincent Nijman, Wirdateti, K. Anne-Isola Nekaris Primate trade on Java – an overview of 25 years of market surveys

12:30 Lunch Break

Oral Session: Conservation

Chair: Shelly Masi

14:45 Nikki Tagg, Jacob Willie, Donald Mbohli

New observations in great ape conservation research in the Dja landscape, Cameroon

15:00 Leslie Wilmet, Cédric Vermeulen, Roseline C. Beudels-Jamar, Christoph Schwitzer

Habitat use of the endangered Lepilemur mittermeieri, northwest Madagascar

15:15 Daphne Kerhoas, Alberto Acerbi, Amanda Webber, Christoph Schwitzer Enhancing the profile of threatened primates: Impact of ‘Top-25’ listing on the choice of species for

scientific study

15:30 Averee Luhrs, Simon K. Bearder, K. Anne-Isola Nekaris The prospective use of occupancy modelling as a tool for monitoring potto (Perodicticus ibeanus) populations in Kibale National Forest, Uganda

15:45 Coffee Break (Ground Floor, 0; Underground Floor, -1)

Oral Session: Conservation / Welfare

Chair: Shelly Masi

16:15 Jessica Hartel, Brody Sandel, Jens-Christian Svenning, Peter C. Kjærgaard

Keepers of the forest: Long-term great ape research sites in Uganda provide additional habitat

protection

16:30 Laura Cervera, Diego Tirira, Giuseppe Donati

Preliminary data on the population density and conservation status of two endangered primate

species inhabiting a protected area on the west coast of Ecuador

16:45 Dalila Frasson, Caterina Spiezio

Effect of environmental enrichment on a captive colony of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus):

social behaviours and learning

17:00 Godelieve Kranendonk, Arjan de Klepper, Hester van Bolhuis, Martin Brüne, Berry Spruijt

Does personality affect the performance of abnormal behaviour and the reaction to intervention

in captive chimpanzees?

17:15 Awards & Farewell

19:00 End