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Evolutionary Human Sciences|March 31, 2025
Social induction and the developmental trajectory of participation in intergroup conflict by vervet monkeysMadison Clarke, Tyler Bonnell, Rosemary Blersch, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 30, 2021
Fevers and the social costs of acute infection in wild vervet monkeysRichard McFarland, S Peter Henzi, Louise Barrett, et al.
Plos One|July 27, 2007
Common HLA alleles associated with health, but not with facial attractivenessVinet Coetzee, Louise Barrett, Jaco M Greeff, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|October 12, 2020
Infrared thermography cannot be used to approximate core body temperature in wild primatesRichard McFarland, Louise Barrett, Andrea Fuller, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 13, 2015
Social integration confers thermal benefits in a gregarious primateRichard McFarland, Andrea Fuller, Robyn S Hetem, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|August 28, 2017
Faecal glucocorticoid metabolite monitoring as a measure of physiological stress in captive and wild vervet monkeysChristopher Young, Andre Ganswindt, Richard McFarland, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 2, 2019
Modeling variation in the growth of wild and captive juvenile vervet monkeys in relation to diet and resource availabilityJonathan D Jarrett, Tyler Bonnell, Matthew J Jorgensen, et al.
Journal of Thermal Biology|December 9, 2020
Field data confirm the ability of a biophysical model to predict wild primate body temperaturePaul D Mathewson, Warren P Porter, Louise Barrett, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|October 2, 2018
Assessment of Male Reproductive Skew via Highly Polymorphic STR Markers in Wild Vervet Monkeys, Chlorocebus pygerythrusMirjam M I Minkner, Christopher Young, Federica Amici, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|December 22, 2015
Thermal consequences of increased pelt loft infer an additional utilitarian function for groomingRichard McFarland, S Peter Henzi, Louise Barrett, et al.
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Evolutionary Human Sciences|March 31, 2025
Social induction and the developmental trajectory of participation in intergroup conflict by vervet monkeysMadison Clarke, Tyler Bonnell, Rosemary Blersch, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 30, 2021
Fevers and the social costs of acute infection in wild vervet monkeysRichard McFarland, S Peter Henzi, Louise Barrett, et al.
Plos One|July 27, 2007
Common HLA alleles associated with health, but not with facial attractivenessVinet Coetzee, Louise Barrett, Jaco M Greeff, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|October 12, 2020
Infrared thermography cannot be used to approximate core body temperature in wild primatesRichard McFarland, Louise Barrett, Andrea Fuller, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 13, 2015
Social integration confers thermal benefits in a gregarious primateRichard McFarland, Andrea Fuller, Robyn S Hetem, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|August 28, 2017
Faecal glucocorticoid metabolite monitoring as a measure of physiological stress in captive and wild vervet monkeysChristopher Young, Andre Ganswindt, Richard McFarland, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 2, 2019
Modeling variation in the growth of wild and captive juvenile vervet monkeys in relation to diet and resource availabilityJonathan D Jarrett, Tyler Bonnell, Matthew J Jorgensen, et al.
Journal of Thermal Biology|December 9, 2020
Field data confirm the ability of a biophysical model to predict wild primate body temperaturePaul D Mathewson, Warren P Porter, Louise Barrett, et al.
The Journal of Heredity|October 2, 2018
Assessment of Male Reproductive Skew via Highly Polymorphic STR Markers in Wild Vervet Monkeys, Chlorocebus pygerythrusMirjam M I Minkner, Christopher Young, Federica Amici, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|December 22, 2015
Thermal consequences of increased pelt loft infer an additional utilitarian function for groomingRichard McFarland, S Peter Henzi, Louise Barrett, et al.
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