Daan W. Laméris, Evy van Berlo, Elisabeth H.M. Sterck, Thomas Bionda, & Mariska Kret (2020) American Journal of Primatolog
Intersexual conflicts over mating can engender antagonistic coevolution of strategies, such as coerc...
Contemporary human land use patterns have led to changes in orangutan ecology, such as the loss of h...
Measuring rates of self-scratching provides a powerful index of anxiety in non-human primates, and i...
Primates show various forms of behavioral contagion that are stronger between kin and friends. As a ...
Evy van Berlo, Alejandra P. Díaz-Loyo,Oscar E. Juárez-Mora, Mariska E. Kret, Jorg J. M. Massen (2020...
Current theory on primate social relationships implies that relationship quality consists of three f...
The communicative function of primates' self-directed behaviours like scratching has gained increasi...
Self-directed behavior, such as self-scratching (hereafter, scratching), occurs in several taxa acro...
The scratching–stress linkage has been demonstrated in monkeys and apes but never in strepsirrhines,...
The socioecological model offers a framework for attempting to explain variation in sociality based ...
Postconflict affiliation has been mostly studied in Old World primates, and we still lack comparativ...
All great ape species are endangered, and infectious diseases are thought to pose a particular threa...
All great ape species are endangered, and infectious diseases are thought to pose a particular threa...
Sexual coercion, in the form of forced copulations, is relatively frequently observed in orangutans ...
This paper explores the influence of relationship quality and level of aggression on post-conflict a...
Intersexual conflicts over mating can engender antagonistic coevolution of strategies, such as coerc...
Contemporary human land use patterns have led to changes in orangutan ecology, such as the loss of h...
Measuring rates of self-scratching provides a powerful index of anxiety in non-human primates, and i...
Primates show various forms of behavioral contagion that are stronger between kin and friends. As a ...
Evy van Berlo, Alejandra P. Díaz-Loyo,Oscar E. Juárez-Mora, Mariska E. Kret, Jorg J. M. Massen (2020...
Current theory on primate social relationships implies that relationship quality consists of three f...
The communicative function of primates' self-directed behaviours like scratching has gained increasi...
Self-directed behavior, such as self-scratching (hereafter, scratching), occurs in several taxa acro...
The scratching–stress linkage has been demonstrated in monkeys and apes but never in strepsirrhines,...
The socioecological model offers a framework for attempting to explain variation in sociality based ...
Postconflict affiliation has been mostly studied in Old World primates, and we still lack comparativ...
All great ape species are endangered, and infectious diseases are thought to pose a particular threa...
All great ape species are endangered, and infectious diseases are thought to pose a particular threa...
Sexual coercion, in the form of forced copulations, is relatively frequently observed in orangutans ...
This paper explores the influence of relationship quality and level of aggression on post-conflict a...
Intersexual conflicts over mating can engender antagonistic coevolution of strategies, such as coerc...
Contemporary human land use patterns have led to changes in orangutan ecology, such as the loss of h...
Measuring rates of self-scratching provides a powerful index of anxiety in non-human primates, and i...