WOS:000242416400004International audienceA study group of Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus c. campbelli) provided data on affiliative and agonistic relationships between females. Over a period of two years (involving 111 hr), we conducted observations of a captive group which had a composition similar to wild groups. We were able to identify a monitor-adjust social system with frequent affiliative interactions, directed gazing and avoidances rather than aggressive acts. We described long-term differentiated affiliative bonds: adult females interacting more often with some group mates than others, especially if they were relatives. Interactions between matrilines concerned essentially play and young adult females. We found a significant lin...
The genus Cebus is of particular interest to researchers of the evolution of intelligence because ca...
The genus Cebus is of particular interest to researchers of the evolution of intelligence because ca...
International audienceA general pattern in animal behavior is that group-living species tend to bias...
WOS:000242416400004International audienceA study group of Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus c. campb...
WOS:000242416400004International audienceA study group of Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus c. campb...
WOS:000242416400004International audienceA study group of Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus c. campb...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two adult females, the fo...
International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two adult females, the fo...
International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two adult females, the fo...
A study group of blue monkeys in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya, provides data on friendly relationships...
White-faced saki monkeys (Pithecia pitheciai are monogamous primates rarely studied in the wild. Lit...
The genus Cebus is of particular interest to researchers of the evolution of intelligence because ca...
The genus Cebus is of particular interest to researchers of the evolution of intelligence because ca...
International audienceA general pattern in animal behavior is that group-living species tend to bias...
WOS:000242416400004International audienceA study group of Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus c. campb...
WOS:000242416400004International audienceA study group of Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus c. campb...
WOS:000242416400004International audienceA study group of Campbell's monkeys (Cercopithecus c. campb...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two adult females, the fo...
International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two adult females, the fo...
International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two adult females, the fo...
A study group of blue monkeys in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya, provides data on friendly relationships...
White-faced saki monkeys (Pithecia pitheciai are monogamous primates rarely studied in the wild. Lit...
The genus Cebus is of particular interest to researchers of the evolution of intelligence because ca...
The genus Cebus is of particular interest to researchers of the evolution of intelligence because ca...
International audienceA general pattern in animal behavior is that group-living species tend to bias...