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- W2019607514 abstract "The habitat of the chimpanzees of Mt. Assirik, in the Parc National du Niokolo-Koba, Senegal, is described in terms of rainfall, temperature and vegetation. The results are compared with those collected at five other sites of study elsewhere in Africa. Mt. Assirik is the driest site at which chimpanzees have been studied, in terms of annual rainfall, proportion of dry months, and number of rainy days. Mt. Assirik is also the hottest such site: the coolest mean maximum temperature at Mt. Assirik exceeds the hottest such temperature at any other site. Mt. Assirik is the only site where chimpanzees have been studied in which the majority of vegetation is grassland. Forest consitutes less than 3% of the surface area. In summary, Mt. Assirik presents a truly open savanna habitat and is thus unique amongst sites where chimpanzees have been studied. These results are compared with data from a tropical foraging human society, the !Kung San of southern Africa. The !Kung San's habitat is drier on most (but not all) criteria, but Mt. Assirik is hotter. The climate and vegetation of Mt. Assirik strikingly resemble those reconstructed for the Plio-Pleistocene in eastern Africa. This suggests that the chimpanzees of Mt. Assirik provide a useful model for inferring the processes of adaptation in early hominids." @default.
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