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    Genetic, maternal, and environmental influences on sociality in a pedigreed primate population

    Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of biological fitness (e.g., longevity). How within- and between-individual variation in relevant social traits ari...

    Irene Godoy, Peter Korsten, Susan E. Perry in Heredity (2022)

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    Inbreeding risk, avoidance and costs in a group-living primate, Cebus capucinus

    Documenting inbreeding and its potential costs in wild populations is a complicated matter. Early infant death before genetic samples can be collected limits the ability of researchers to measure fitness costs...

    Irene Godoy, Linda Vigilant, Susan E. Perry in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (2016)

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    The Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project: Two Decades of Research on Cebus capucinus

    The Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project began in 1990 with the study of a single white-faced capuchin monkey (Cebus capucinus) group, and has since expanded to 11 groups. Social behavior has always been the primary foc...

    Susan Perry, Irene Godoy, Wiebke Lammers in Long-Term Field Studies of Primates (2012)