Previous reports suggest that female macaques with greater similarity in emotionality and nervous temperament, as evaluated in a well-established BioBehavioral Assessment (BBA) at the California National Primate Research Center, were more likely to form successful pairs. We tested whether the same measures can also predict the quality of social interactions among 20 female rhesus macaque pairs. We correlated the pairs' emotionality and nervous temperament scores obtained in infancy and the levels of behaviors recorded systematically during the pairing process years later. Supporting previous findings, partners with similar emotionality scores were more affiliative, and pairs with similar nervous temperament expressed less dominance/submissi...
Laboratory rhesus macaques are often housed in pairs and may be temporarily or permanently separated...
Animal personalities, i.e. consistent differences in behavior across time and/or context, have recei...
Reconciliation (i.e. the post-conflict exchange of friendly behaviour between former opponents) func...
The growing recognition that social needs of primates in captivity must be addressed can present cha...
Most primate species are highly social. Yet, within species, pronounced individual differences in so...
Limiting opportunities for captive nonhuman primates (NHPs) to express species-specific social behav...
This study of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) investigated whether individual differences in emotio...
Current theory on primate social relationships implies that relationship quality consists of three f...
Previous studies of nonhuman primates have found relationships between health and individual differe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014In this work, we use behavioral observations to quanti...
The functions of social learning concern the acquisition of skills andinformation that enable indivi...
Social bonds in primates influence the cooperative interactions and thereby individual fitness. The ...
Recent work on non-human primates indicates that the allocation of social attention is mediated by c...
We define temperament as an individual’s set of characteristic behav-ioral responses to novel or cha...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
Laboratory rhesus macaques are often housed in pairs and may be temporarily or permanently separated...
Animal personalities, i.e. consistent differences in behavior across time and/or context, have recei...
Reconciliation (i.e. the post-conflict exchange of friendly behaviour between former opponents) func...
The growing recognition that social needs of primates in captivity must be addressed can present cha...
Most primate species are highly social. Yet, within species, pronounced individual differences in so...
Limiting opportunities for captive nonhuman primates (NHPs) to express species-specific social behav...
This study of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) investigated whether individual differences in emotio...
Current theory on primate social relationships implies that relationship quality consists of three f...
Previous studies of nonhuman primates have found relationships between health and individual differe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014In this work, we use behavioral observations to quanti...
The functions of social learning concern the acquisition of skills andinformation that enable indivi...
Social bonds in primates influence the cooperative interactions and thereby individual fitness. The ...
Recent work on non-human primates indicates that the allocation of social attention is mediated by c...
We define temperament as an individual’s set of characteristic behav-ioral responses to novel or cha...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
Laboratory rhesus macaques are often housed in pairs and may be temporarily or permanently separated...
Animal personalities, i.e. consistent differences in behavior across time and/or context, have recei...
Reconciliation (i.e. the post-conflict exchange of friendly behaviour between former opponents) func...