This study describes play in red colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus), grey-cheeked mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena), black-and-white colobus (Colobus guereza), and redtail monkeys (Cercopithecus ascanius) to test Instinct-Practice Theory. Solitary locomotor play was different among the species. Rough-and-tumble play was different between male and female redtail monkeys. These results partially support Instinct-Practice Theory
Although play is seen in a variety of vertebrate species, its evolutionary function is still largely...
The prime aim of the present study was to investigate the welfare of Abyssinian colobus monkeys (Col...
This thesis is composed of a journal-ready article and an accompanying appendix containing data and ...
This study describes play in red colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus), grey-cheeked mangabeys (Lophoceb...
This thesis considers the evolution of play behaviour, focusing on comparative analyses of extant pr...
Red colobus monkeys are playful primates, making them an important species in which to study animal ...
Although play appears to be ubiquitous, its evolutionary function(s) are still largely unknown, and ...
Play behaviour reinforces social affiliation in several primate species, including humans. Via a co...
This study examines the relationship between habitat quality and reproduction in female red colobus ...
Across species and populations, encounters between neighboring social groups take a variety of forms...
x, 174 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. --Macaques (Macaca) are the most geographically widespread and behavio...
Research in African ape sanctuaries has emerged as an important context for our understanding of com...
Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) who live in groups in a tourist area are often fed irregu...
Play behaviors and signals during playful interactions with juvenile conspecifics are important for ...
Baboons were observed in two British safari parks for 15 and 3 months. Quantitative data, on the fre...
Although play is seen in a variety of vertebrate species, its evolutionary function is still largely...
The prime aim of the present study was to investigate the welfare of Abyssinian colobus monkeys (Col...
This thesis is composed of a journal-ready article and an accompanying appendix containing data and ...
This study describes play in red colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus), grey-cheeked mangabeys (Lophoceb...
This thesis considers the evolution of play behaviour, focusing on comparative analyses of extant pr...
Red colobus monkeys are playful primates, making them an important species in which to study animal ...
Although play appears to be ubiquitous, its evolutionary function(s) are still largely unknown, and ...
Play behaviour reinforces social affiliation in several primate species, including humans. Via a co...
This study examines the relationship between habitat quality and reproduction in female red colobus ...
Across species and populations, encounters between neighboring social groups take a variety of forms...
x, 174 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. --Macaques (Macaca) are the most geographically widespread and behavio...
Research in African ape sanctuaries has emerged as an important context for our understanding of com...
Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) who live in groups in a tourist area are often fed irregu...
Play behaviors and signals during playful interactions with juvenile conspecifics are important for ...
Baboons were observed in two British safari parks for 15 and 3 months. Quantitative data, on the fre...
Although play is seen in a variety of vertebrate species, its evolutionary function is still largely...
The prime aim of the present study was to investigate the welfare of Abyssinian colobus monkeys (Col...
This thesis is composed of a journal-ready article and an accompanying appendix containing data and ...