Social integration predicts survival in female white-faced capuchin monkeys.

Publication Year: 2022

DOI:
10.1093/beheco/arac043

PMCID:
PMC9262163

PMID:
35812363

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Full Title: Behav Ecol

Abbreviation: Behav Ecol

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences

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"FUNDING This work was funded by Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Wild Capuchin Foundation, University of California-Los Angeles. The following grants to SEP: National Science Foundation (grants BCS 1638428, BCS-0613226, BCS-0848360, and DDIG-1232371). National Geographic Society (grants: 7968-06, 8671-09, 3909-11, 9795-15, 4517R-18). L.S.B. Leakey Foundation (grants: 1 unnumbered, 20152777, 20112644, 20082262, 20060592); Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc. (grant # 0208). Ethics: The study was strictly observational, and all protocols were approved by UCLA’s Animal Care. Committee (protocol 2016-022). All necessary permits were obtained from SINAC and MINAE (the Costa Rican government bodies responsible for research on wildlife) and renewed every 6 months over the course of the study, the most recent scientific passport number being #117-2019-ACAT and the most recent permit being Resolución # M-P-SINAC-PNI-ACAT-072-2019. This research is in compliance with the Animal Behavior Society’s Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Research. Data Availability: Analyses reported in this article can be reproduced using the data provided by Kajokaite et al (2022)."

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