Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affects human populations. While it is well established that individual cercopithecines have different temperaments or personalities, little is known about how temperament mediates the experience of social instability in large, naturalistic groups. Here, we report findings from a study tracking a newly formed group of captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). We examine whether inter-individual differences in temperament during infancy affect physiological responses to new group formation years later, measured through hair cortisol 9 months after the group was formed. Our results show that early life measures of temperament characteristics predict ...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
Few studies have longitudinally assessed the relationship between infant stress reactivity and futur...
Sociality is a fundamental aspect of human behavior and health. One benefit of affiliative social re...
ObjectiveEarly life interindividual variation in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) reactivity to ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by American Psychological Association in Jour...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial...
Social instability in primate groups has been used as a model to understand how social stress affect...
Few studies have longitudinally assessed the relationship between infant stress reactivity and futur...
Sociality is a fundamental aspect of human behavior and health. One benefit of affiliative social re...
ObjectiveEarly life interindividual variation in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) reactivity to ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by American Psychological Association in Jour...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
Macaques are among the most commonly used non‐human primates in biomedical re-search. They are highl...
A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial...