Browsing by Subject "Animals, Wild"
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Early social exposure in wild chimpanzees: mothers with sons are more gregarious than mothers with daughters.
(Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2014-12-23)In many mammals, early social experience is critical to developing species-appropriate adult behaviors. Although mother-infant interactions play an undeniably significant role in social development, other individuals in ... -
Plasma lipoproteins of free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata).
(Comp Biochem Physiol B, 1987)1. Plasma lipids and lipoproteins of free-ranging howling monkeys from Costa Rica (Alouatta palliata), aged 5 months to 23 years, were characterized. 2. High density lipoproteins were lipid-rich, similar to HDL2 of human ... -
The changing ecology of primate parasites: Insights from wild-captive comparisons.
(American journal of primatology, 2019-07-02)Host movements, including migrations or range expansions, are known to influence parasite communities. Transitions to captivity-a rarely studied yet widespread human-driven host movement-can also change parasite communities, ...