2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23655
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Female social dynamics as viewed from grooming networks in the Central Himalayan Langur (Semnopithecus schistaceus)

Himani Nautiyal,
Valéria Romano,
Hiroyuki Tanaka
et al.

Abstract: Enhanced survival and reproduction are associated with an individual's direct and indirect social connections with members of a group. Yet, the role of these connections is little known in a vast range of primate species. We studied female Central Himalayan Langur (CHL) to investigate the link between four specific attributes (dominance rank, age, genetic relatedness, and the presence of females carrying infants) and a female's direct and indirect social relationships. By analyzing grooming networks, we reveal… Show more

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