Social organization of tree shrews (Tupaia glis) / T. Kawamichi and M. Kawamichi -- Social behavior and incest mechanisms of tree shrews (Tupaia glis) Diard 1820 / K. Richarz -- Lemurine social and ...
Recent research has shattered previous assumptions about primate social complexity, revealing that chimpanzees and bonobos form distinct “circles of friends” much like human social networks. This ...
Monkey see, monkey do?or does she? Can the behavior of non-human primates?their sociality, their intelligence, their communication?really be chalked up to simple mimicry? Emphatically, absolutely: no.
Cooperative behaviour and prosociality in nonhuman primates constitute a vital area of research that illuminates the evolutionary origins of complex sociality. Studies indicate that primates employ a ...
Primate social behavior and social structure including parent-offspring relationships; Evolution of cooperative behavior; Kinship; Social style and conflict management; Juvenile social networks, Play ...
These friendships often lasted for life, and scientists say they show how male primates can use kindness and affection to socially succeed. A young Kinda baboon at Mahale Mountains Nationalpark, ...
Nothing brings a group of primates together, humans included, quite like a threat from outside. Bonobos are unique among primates because they do not kill other bonobos, even during conflicts with ...
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Here's something that'll make your next giggle session feel a bit weird: scientists genuinely can't figure out if your laughter evolved from joyful chimp panting or from the threatening bared-teeth ...