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Xenophobia among free-ranging rhesus groups in India (1974)

Southwick, C. H., Siddiqi, M. F., Farooqui, M. Y. et al.

Abstract

Xenophobia, defined as intolerance and aggression toward social strangers of the same species, is a characteristic of both captive and free-ranging groups of rhesus monkeys.

Published
1974

Animal Type
Macaque, Nonhuman Primate
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Citation
Southwick, C. H., Siddiqi, M. F., Farooqui, M. Y. et al. 1974. Xenophobia among free-ranging rhesus groups in India. In: Primate Aggression, Territoriality, and Xenophobia. Holloway, R. L. (ed), 185-209. Academic Press, New York, NY.

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