Higher social tolerance in wild versus captive common marmosets: the role of interdependence
Abstract Social tolerance in a group reflects the balance between within-group competition and interdependence: whereas increased competition leads to a reduction in social tolerance, increased interdependence increases it. Captivity reduces both feeding competition and interdependence and can there...
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Main Authors: | Francisco Edvaldo de Oliveira Terceiro, Maria de Fátima Arruda, Carel P. van Schaik, Arrilton Araújo, Judith Maria Burkart |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/60b942e18bd84b1aaca97c0f05845757 |
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