INSTITUTION
Tottori University of Environmental Studies
ACADEMIC FIELD & RESEARCH
Primatology. I have been working on research with an interest in the co-feeding behavior in weaning infant primates.
RESEARCH FIELD (FIELD SITE, LOCATION OF RESEARCH)
Japanese macaques (Shimokita Peninsula and Yakushima)
MAIN PUBLICATIONS/PAPERS
- Taniguchi H. How the physical properties of food influence its selection by infant Japanese macaques inhabiting a snow‐covered area. American Journal of Primatology, 77: 285-295, 2015.
- Taniguchi H. “Following the gathering of infant Japanese macaques, experiencing their ’usual’” Encountering Animals II:Emergence of Mind and Society. Kimura D. (Ed.) Nakanishiya Shuppan, pp. 164-166, 2015. (Japanese)
- Taniguchi H. Influence of dietary differences between mothers and infants on infants’ feeding behavior in Japanese macaques inhabiting a snow-covered area. Newsletter of the Society for Ecological Anthropology, 16: 2-4, 2010. (Japanese)
COMMENTS
I have studied on non-human primates. In this project, I would like to have discussion connecting with human.