Urinary free cortisol as a measure of psychological well-being in laboratory macaques housed in grooming-contact cages (1996)
Bellanca, R. U., Crockett, C. M., Bowers, C. L. et al.
Abstract
Males had significantly elevated cortisol when paired with males. Female pairs engaged in much more social grooming than male pairs.
Published
1996
Citation
Bellanca, R. U., Crockett, C. M., Bowers, C. L. et al. 1996. Urinary free cortisol as a measure of psychological well-being in laboratory macaques housed in grooming-contact cages. Proceedings of the Congress of the International Primatological Society and Conference of the American Society of Primatologists, 670 (Abstract).
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