The effects of privacy walls on aggression in a captive group of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) (2001)
McCormack, K., Megna, N. L.
Abstract
Preliminary results suggest that non-contact aggression (vocalizations, fear grimaces, chases, and threats) is significantly reduced after the introduction of the privacy walls (p<.05). However, a change in contact aggression was not observed with the introduction of the walls.
Published
2001
Citation
McCormack, K., Megna, N. L. 2001. The effects of privacy walls on aggression in a captive group of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Primatology 54(Supplement 1), 50-51 (Abstract).
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