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    Individual differences in co-representation in three monkey species (Callithrix jacchus, Sapajus apella and Macaca tonkeana) in the joint Simon task: the role of social factors and inhibitory control

    Behavioral coordination is involved in many forms of primate interactions. Co-representation is the simultaneous mental representation of one’s own and the partner’s task and actions. It often underlies behavi...

    Fabia M. Miss, Baptiste Sadoughi, Hélène Meunier, Judith M. Burkart in Animal Cognition (2022)

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    Aging gut microbiota of wild macaques are equally diverse, less stable, but progressively personalized

    Pronounced heterogeneity of age trajectories has been identified as a hallmark of the gut microbiota in humans and has been explained by marked changes in lifestyle and health condition. Comparatively, age-rel...

    Baptiste Sadoughi, Dominik Schneider, Rolf Daniel, Oliver Schülke in Microbiome (2022)

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    Quantifying within-group variation in sociality—covariation among metrics and patterns across primate groups and species

    It has long been recognized that the patterning of social interactions within a group can give rise to a social structure that holds very different places for different individuals. Such within-group variation...

    Oliver Schülke, Simone Anzà, Catherine Crockford in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (2022)

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    Assessing the reliability of an automated method for measuring dominance hierarchy in non-human primates

    Among animal societies, dominance is an important social factor that influences inter-individual relationships. However, assessing dominance hierarchy can be a time-consuming activity which is potentially impe...

    Sébastien Ballesta, Baptiste Sadoughi, Fabia Miss, Jamie Whitehouse in Primates (2021)