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Early life adversities and lifelong health outcomes: A review of the literature on large, social, long-lived nonhuman mammals
AM Dettmer, DE Chusyd - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Social nonhuman animals are powerful models for studying underlying factors related to
lifelong health outcomes following early life adversities (ELAs). ELAs can be linked to …
lifelong health outcomes following early life adversities (ELAs). ELAs can be linked to …
Exploring the causes and consequences of cooperative behaviour in wild animal populations using a social network approach
Understanding why individuals carry out behaviours that benefit others, especially
genetically unrelated others, has been a major undertaking in many fields and particularly in …
genetically unrelated others, has been a major undertaking in many fields and particularly in …
Selection on heritable social network positions is context-dependent in Drosophila melanogaster
Social group structure is highly variable and can be important for nearly every aspect of
behavior and its fitness consequences. Group structure can be modeled using social …
behavior and its fitness consequences. Group structure can be modeled using social …
Hierarchically embedded scales of movement shape the social networks of vampire bats
Social structure can emerge from hierarchically embedded scales of movement, where
movement at one scale is constrained within a larger scale (eg among branches, trees …
movement at one scale is constrained within a larger scale (eg among branches, trees …
Agonism and grooming behaviour explain social status effects on physiology and gene regulation in rhesus macaques
Variation in social status predicts molecular, physiological and life-history outcomes across
a broad range of species, including our own. Experimental studies indicate that some of …
a broad range of species, including our own. Experimental studies indicate that some of …
Social network inheritance and differentiation in wild baboons
Immatures' social development may be fundamental to understand important biological
processes, such as social information transmission through groups, that can vary with age …
processes, such as social information transmission through groups, that can vary with age …
Multi-group analysis of grooming network position in a highly social primate
Individual variation in complex social behavioral traits, like primate grooming, can be
influenced by the characteristics of the individual and those of its social group. To better …
influenced by the characteristics of the individual and those of its social group. To better …
[HTML][HTML] Behavioral management as a co** strategy for managing stressors in primates: the influence of temperament and species
Simple Summary Species, motivation, and temperament are characteristics that influence
environmental perception and learning in animals, and consequently, welfare. We …
environmental perception and learning in animals, and consequently, welfare. We …
Naturally occurring low sociality in female rhesus monkeys: A tractable model for autism or not?
O Oztan, LA Del Rosso, SM Simmons, DKK Nguyen… - Molecular Autism, 2024 - Springer
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by persistent social interaction
impairments and is male-biased in prevalence. We have established naturally occurring low …
impairments and is male-biased in prevalence. We have established naturally occurring low …
The consistency of individual centrality across time and networks in wild vervet monkeys
Previous primate social network studies largely limited their focus to grooming and/or
aggression networks, particularly among adult females. In addition, the consistency of …
aggression networks, particularly among adult females. In addition, the consistency of …