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Early life experiences: Activity levels and abnormal behaviours in resocialised chimpanzees (2002)

Martin, J. E.

Abstract

It is concluded that human rearing, either alone or with conspecifics, influences behaviour through suppression of normal activity levels as a result of separation and elevation of levels of abnormal behaviours as a mechanism for coping with maternal loss and restricted rearing.

Published
2002

Animal Type
Chimpanzee, Nonhuman Primate
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Citation
Martin, J. E. 2002. Early life experiences: Activity levels and abnormal behaviours in resocialised chimpanzees. Animal Welfare 11, 419-436.

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