The long-term effects of early adverse experiences on later psychosocial functioning are well described in humans, but sparsely documented for chimpanzees. In our earlier studies, we investigated the effects of maternal and social deprivation on three groups of ex-laboratory chimpanzees who experienced either an early or later onset of long-term deprivation. Here we expand our research by adding data on subjects that came from two stable zoo groups. The groups comprised of early maternally deprived wild-caught chimpanzees and non-deprived zoo-born chimpanzees. We found that compared to zoo chimpanzees, ex-laboratory chimpanzees were more restricted regarding their association partners in the newly formed groups, but not during their second ...
This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award F/00268/AP (http://www.le...
The mother-offspring bond is one of the strongest and most essential social bonds. Following is a de...
It is widely accepted that an animal’s early history, including but not limited to its rearing histo...
The long-term effects of early adverse experiences on later psychosocial functioning are well descri...
Early-life experiences, such as maternal care received, influence adult social integration and survi...
The long-term effects of early life adversities on social capacities have been documented in humans ...
Abstract In a highly social species like chimpanzees, the process by which individuals become attune...
Negative early experiences can have detrimental effects on social functioning in later life, both in...
International audienceMany chimpanzees throughout the world arehoused in captivity, and there is an ...
In a highly social species like chimpanzees, the process by which individuals become attuned to thei...
Sociality is widespread among group-living primates and is beneficial in many ways. Sociality amongs...
In many mammals, early social experience is critical to developing species appropriate adult behavio...
Between the years of 1991 and 1995, two different chimpanzee nursery rearing strategies were employe...
Social enrichment refers broadly to the social lives of chimpanzees as social interactions with othe...
Management of primates in captivity often presents the challenge of introducing new individuals into...
This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award F/00268/AP (http://www.le...
The mother-offspring bond is one of the strongest and most essential social bonds. Following is a de...
It is widely accepted that an animal’s early history, including but not limited to its rearing histo...
The long-term effects of early adverse experiences on later psychosocial functioning are well descri...
Early-life experiences, such as maternal care received, influence adult social integration and survi...
The long-term effects of early life adversities on social capacities have been documented in humans ...
Abstract In a highly social species like chimpanzees, the process by which individuals become attune...
Negative early experiences can have detrimental effects on social functioning in later life, both in...
International audienceMany chimpanzees throughout the world arehoused in captivity, and there is an ...
In a highly social species like chimpanzees, the process by which individuals become attuned to thei...
Sociality is widespread among group-living primates and is beneficial in many ways. Sociality amongs...
In many mammals, early social experience is critical to developing species appropriate adult behavio...
Between the years of 1991 and 1995, two different chimpanzee nursery rearing strategies were employe...
Social enrichment refers broadly to the social lives of chimpanzees as social interactions with othe...
Management of primates in captivity often presents the challenge of introducing new individuals into...
This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award F/00268/AP (http://www.le...
The mother-offspring bond is one of the strongest and most essential social bonds. Following is a de...
It is widely accepted that an animal’s early history, including but not limited to its rearing histo...