2024
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-06657-w
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Behavioural compatibility, not fear, best predicts the looking patterns of chacma baboons

Andrew T. L. Allan,
Laura R. LaBarge,
Annie L. Bailey
et al.

Abstract: Animal vigilance is often investigated under a narrow set of scenarios, but this approach may overestimate its contribution to animal lives. A solution may be to sample all looking behaviours and investigate numerous competing hypotheses in a single analysis. In this study, using a wild group of habituated chacma baboons (Papio ursinus griseipes) as a model system, we implemented a framework for predicting the key drivers of looking by comparing the strength of a full array of biological hypotheses. This inclu… Show more

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