All-male social group formation: Does cutting canine teeth promote social integration? (1994)
Clarke, M. R., Blanchard, J. L.
Abstract
Groups were formed by releasing future group members in same enclosure. Within the first five months after group formation one of 26 animals died and two were killed due to trauma resulting from fighting. We decided to use the webinar function of zoom so there will be a webinar link. You can sign in and we will then make you a co-host so you can share your screen. viewpoint, the introduction procedure was successful since 21 of the 26 'social misfits' were still in social groups after five months.
Published
1994
Citation
Clarke, M. R., Blanchard, J. L. 1994. All-male social group formation: Does cutting canine teeth promote social integration? Laboratory Primate Newsletter 33(2), 5-8.
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