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MacaqueNet: Advancing comparative behavioural research through large-scale collaboration. [PDF]
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A comparative analysis of microplastics in feces of terrestrial mammalian wildlife around Hong Kong. [PDF]
Siña M, Kunz A, Not C, Liou SY.
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CECS-CLIP: Fusing Domain Knowledge for Rare Wildlife Detection Model. [PDF]
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From Poetic to Cognitive: Bridging Literature and Science in Cognitive Poetics [PDF]
Marecki, Mateusz
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Social relationships in bridging behavior among Tibetan macaques
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Discovery of the Tibetan macaque Macaca thibetana in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Kumar, R.S., Mishra, C., Sinha, A.
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Behavioral adaptation in an adoptive free-ranging female Tibetan macaque
Primates, 2023Adoption is an important form of allomaternal care in nonhuman primates, with implications for reproductive output and infant survival. Here, we report a kidnapping that became an adoption of a 3-week-old infant by a mother with her own infant in Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana).
Xue-Mei Wu +4 more
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Grooming reciprocity in male Tibetan macaques
American Journal of Primatology, 2013AbstractIn several primate species, adult males are reported to compete for access to reproductive partners as well as forming affiliative and cohesive social bonds based on the exchange of goods or services. We hypothesized that among a broad set of fitness‐maximizing strategies, grooming can be used by individual adult males to enhance social ...
Xia, Dong-Po +5 more
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Tourist impact on Tibetan macaques
Anthrozoös, 2006AbstractEcotourism is a growing sector of the tourism industry, but few studies to date have quantified its impacts on local people, tourists and wildlife. We present a preliminary study on threat and affiliative behaviors of two groups of free-ranging Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana) as a function of habituation and tourist presence.
Matheson, Megan D. +3 more
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Promising potentials of Tibetan macaques in xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation, 2019AbstractOrgan transplantation is a crucial medical procedure, as it is often the only treatment for patients suffering from end‐stage organ failure. Unfortunately, the shortage of donor organs limits the number of patients whose lives can be saved. Carrying out research on xenotransplantation with the aim of eventually replacing human organ transplants
Hanrui, Zheng +5 more
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