Publications by authors named "Uyulu Yamba"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores how food availability influences the social organization of bonobos and its implications for understanding hominin social evolution.
  • There is an ongoing debate about whether differences in social structures between bonobos and chimpanzees are driven by food resources or other factors, with a focus on bonobo communities being more stable due to abundant food in their environments.
  • Research conducted in a seasonal forest fragment, Luzaka, revealed that even with varying food availability, bonobo social organization maintained characteristics similar to bonobos in more stable habitats, indicating adaptability despite environmental changes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF