Toshisada Nishida

Toshisada Nishida (Photo: [[Frans de Waal]], 2007) Toshisada Nishida (3 March 1941 – 7 June 2011) was a Japanese primatologist who established one of the first long term chimpanzee field research sites. He was the first to discover that chimpanzees, instead of forming nuclear family-like arrangements, live a communal life with territorial boundaries. His discoveries of the medicinal use of plants by wild chimpanzees helped form the basis of the field of zoopharmacognosy.

Nishida was a full professor of Zoology at Kyoto University, the President of the Primate Society of Japan, the President of the International Primatological Society, and the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Primates. In 2008, he was a recipient of the Leakey Prize for his accomplishments in human evolutionary science. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Chimpanzees of the lakeshore : natural history and culture at Mahale / by Nishida, Toshisada, 1941-2011

    Published 2012
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    Chimpanzee behavior in the wild an audio-visual encyclopedia /

    Published 2010
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    Topics in primatology /

    Published 1992
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    The Chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains : sexual and life history strategies /

    Published 1990
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    Great Ape Societies /

    Published 1996
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    Great ape societies /

    Published 1996
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