Allogrooming serves an important social function in primates and confers short term benefits such as parasite removal and stress-relief. There is currently mixed evidence as to the immediate impact of allogrooming on an individual’s stress levels, which may be influenced by their role in the grooming dyad, position in their social network, or their relationship with their grooming partner. In this study of seven captive adult female lion-tailed macaques (Macaca silenus) in a mixed sex group at Chester Zoo, UK, we found evidence to support a tension-reduction function of allogrooming. Focal animal sampling showed that the duration of self-directed behaviour (SDB), which indicates moderate to high levels of stress, was significantly lower in ...
Limiting opportunities for captive nonhuman primates (NHPs) to express species-specific social behav...
AbstractIn gregarious species, dispersal events represent one of the most dramatic changes in social...
Several studies across anthropoid species have demonstrated how primates respond to the increased ri...
Observing friendly social interactions makes people feel good and, as a result, then act in an affil...
Observing friendly social interactions makes people feel good and, as a result, then act in an affil...
Humans and their associated anthropogenic factors may strongly affect the demographics, activity, an...
Current theory on primate social relationships implies that relationship quality consists of three f...
Stress from dominance ranks in human societies, or that of other social animals, especially nonhum...
Recent work on non-human primates indicates that the allocation of social attention is mediated by c...
Allogrooming has hygienic and social functions. Moreover, anxiety is thought to be reduced in the fi...
Exposure to stress and boredom in research animals can provoke various behaviors that may become har...
Understanding how social relationships affect long-term stress is important because stress has a pro...
Social contagion of non-interactive behavior is widespread among animals including humans. It is tho...
Sociality confers many benefits to gregarious animals, but group-living does not come without associ...
Flexibly adapting social behavior to social and environmental challenges helps to alleviate glucocor...
Limiting opportunities for captive nonhuman primates (NHPs) to express species-specific social behav...
AbstractIn gregarious species, dispersal events represent one of the most dramatic changes in social...
Several studies across anthropoid species have demonstrated how primates respond to the increased ri...
Observing friendly social interactions makes people feel good and, as a result, then act in an affil...
Observing friendly social interactions makes people feel good and, as a result, then act in an affil...
Humans and their associated anthropogenic factors may strongly affect the demographics, activity, an...
Current theory on primate social relationships implies that relationship quality consists of three f...
Stress from dominance ranks in human societies, or that of other social animals, especially nonhum...
Recent work on non-human primates indicates that the allocation of social attention is mediated by c...
Allogrooming has hygienic and social functions. Moreover, anxiety is thought to be reduced in the fi...
Exposure to stress and boredom in research animals can provoke various behaviors that may become har...
Understanding how social relationships affect long-term stress is important because stress has a pro...
Social contagion of non-interactive behavior is widespread among animals including humans. It is tho...
Sociality confers many benefits to gregarious animals, but group-living does not come without associ...
Flexibly adapting social behavior to social and environmental challenges helps to alleviate glucocor...
Limiting opportunities for captive nonhuman primates (NHPs) to express species-specific social behav...
AbstractIn gregarious species, dispersal events represent one of the most dramatic changes in social...
Several studies across anthropoid species have demonstrated how primates respond to the increased ri...