Mathieu Malherbe

Mathieu Malherbe

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Mathieu Malherbe is a researcher associated with the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig and Claude Bernard University in Lyon. He is the lead author of a study published in Current Biology that investigates the communicative gestures used by male chimpanzees to solicit mating with females, revealing that these gestures can be seen as a form of dialectic communication among the species.

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Germany Germany: Mathieu Malherbe is the first author of a study in Current Biology that identifies four types of communicative gestures used by male chimpanzees to prompt females for mating. 8

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Schimpansen fordern Partnerinnen mit Gesten zum Sex auf - Wissen