Oil palm cultivation critically affects sociality in a threatened Malaysian primate
Abstract Human-induced habitat alterations globally threaten animal populations, often evoking complex behavioural responses in wildlife. This may be particularly dramatic when negatively affecting social behaviour, which fundamentally determines individual fitness and offspring survival in group-li...
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Autores principales: | Anna Holzner, Krishna N. Balasubramaniam, Brigitte M. Weiß, Nadine Ruppert, Anja Widdig |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6f1ae0a87da24fdabc93a6d477454881 |
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