Dominance style only partially predicts differences in neophobia and social tolerance over food in four macaque species
Abstract Primates live in complex social systems with social structures ranging from more to less despotic. In less despotic species, dominance might impose fewer constraints on social choices, tolerance is greater than in despotic species and subordinates may have little need to include novel food...
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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