The paper, by A. Strandburg-Peshkin at Princeton University in Princeton, NJ, and colleagues was titled, "Shared decision-making drives collective movement in wild baboons." ...
The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Human-Wildlife Interactions Vol. 14, No. 3, Winter 2020 Baboon and vervet monkey crop-foraging b... Conflict between crop farmers and wild nonhuman ...
Females and infants used areas that were inaccessible to males and no group size differences were found. In the wild, baboons (Papio sp.) spend up to 70 per cent of their time on the ground covering ...
She received her Ph.D. at Duke University investigating the causes and consequences of genetic variation in wild baboons, under the supervision of Susan Alberts and Gregory Wray. She spent her ...
It is titled Social Bonds, Social Status, and Survival in Wild Baboons: A Tale of Two Sexes. The researchers said it is well-known that people who have close friendships are more likely to live a ...
Baboon politics say a lot about human politics: It's tough to be on top, and the key to staying there is to know when to stress over the competition. Professor of Neuroscience at Stanford ...
Early experiences in an animal's life can have a significant impact on its capacity to thrive, even years or decades later, and DNA methylation may help record their effects. In a study of 256 ...
The answers are swinging in the trees. To better understand changes in fat levels and body shape that occur when a population of active creatures becomes less active, a research team examined a ...