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How often do singly housed longtailed macaques choose grooming contact with a neighbor? American Journal of Primatology 36, 118 (Abstract) (1995)

Crockett, C. M., Bowers, C. L., Bellanca, R. U. et al.

Abstract

Grooming-contact bars - allowing cage neighbors to physically interact with each other but preventing them from pursuing one another - were successfully tested in adult male/male, female/female and female/male dyads.

Published
1995

Animal Type
Macaque, Nonhuman Primate
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Citation
Crockett, C. M., Bowers, C. L., Bellanca, R. U. et al. 1995. How often do singly housed longtailed macaques choose grooming contact with a neighbor? American Journal of Primatology 36, 118 (Abstract).

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