octobre 2023 — Spot the odd one out: do snake pictures capture macaques’ attention more than other predators?. Animal Cognition , ,
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septembre 2023 — MacaqueNet : big-team research into the biological drivers of social relationships. For many animals, social relationships are a key determinant of fitness.
However, major gaps remain in our understanding of the… , , dir. bioRxiv Pages: 2023.09.07.552971 Section: New Results
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août 2023 — Investigating the Relationship Between Sociality and Reproductive Success in Wild Female Crested Macaques, Macaca nigra. Studying the link between sociality and fitness is valuable to
understand the costs and benefits of sociality. In many species,… International Journal of Primatology vol. 44, n° 4, p. 649-669
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août 2023 — Higher social tolerance is associated with more complex facial behavior in macaques. The social complexity hypothesis for communicative complexity posits
that animal societies with more complex social systems… eLife vol. 12, , Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications Limited
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août 2023 — Macaca nigra in the Spotlight: Accounting for Diversity in Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation in Primates. International Journal of Primatology , ,
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avril 2023 — Primate–Predator Interactions: Is There a Mismatch Between Laboratory and Ecological Evidence?. Abundant empirical and theoretical studies indicate that predation is a
key driver of primate evolution. The Snake Detection… International Journal of Primatology vol. 44, n° 2, dir. {Springer Verlag} p. 258-281
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novembre 2022 — Linking parasitism to network centrality and the impact of sampling bias in its interpretation. Group living is beneficial for individuals, but also comes with costs.
One such cost is the increased possibility of pathogen… PeerJ vol. 10, , e14305 Publisher: PeerJ Inc.
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octobre 2022 — Evaluation des capacités de détection des prédateurs chez le macaque de Tonkean (Macaca tonkeana). , , Poster
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août 2022 — NetFACS : Using network science to understand facial communication systems. Understanding facial signals in humans and other species is crucial for
understanding the evolution, complexity, and function… Behavior Research Methods vol. 54, n° 4, p. 1912-1927
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juin 2022 — « Les phobies animales, l’obsession des chercheurs pour les serpents » in Journée DIPEE Nouvelle-Aquitaine – Centre-val-de-Loire : La biodiversité dans tous ces états.. , ,
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mai 2022 — Social media’s potential to promote conservation at the local level: an assessment in eleven primate range countries. Abstract Historically, Internet access has been linked to a country’s
wealth. However, starting a decade ago, this situation… Folia Primatologica vol. -1, aop, p. 1-11 Publisher: Brill
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mars 2022 — « Where are the big cats and eagles? Snakophilia in the primate literature and the neglect of other key predators as drivers of primate evolution » in Ecology & Behaviour Meeting.. , ,
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2022 — Sex and dominance: How to assess and interpret intersexual dominance relationships in mammalian societies. The causes and consequences of being in a particular dominance position
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mai 2020 — Avoidant social style among wild crested macaque males (Macaca nigra) in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Abstract Although it is well established that female crested macaques
(Macaca nigra) display very tolerant social styles, less… Behaviour vol. 157, n° 5, p. 451-491 Publisher: Brill
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