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Peter R Clark

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5CO-AUTHORS
Organisational, interpersonal and intercultural communicationPacific Peoples artefacts
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|Aug 08, 2022
Crested macaque facial movements are more intense and stereotyped in potentially risky social interactions.

Peter R Clark, Bridget M Waller, Muhammad Agil

|Aug 22, 2020
Morphological variants of silent bared-teeth displays have different social interaction outcomes in crested macaques (Macaca nigra).

Peter R Clark, Bridget M Waller, Anne M Burrows

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Antje Engelhardt

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Bridget M Waller

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Anne M Burrows

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