Personality assessment of synanthropic rhesus macaques: implications and challenges
Taniya Gill,
Anshul Gautam,
Jorg J.M. Massen
et al.
Abstract:″What makes animals thrive in human-dominated environments?″ is a question that has been extensively researched transcending disciplines, but findings remain inconclusive. Consistent inter-individual differences or personalities can potentially explain the functional significance of habitat-specific traits and their variations that help animals successfully coexist with humans. Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are the most successful non-human primate in the Anthropocene, living in diverse climatic and environ… Show more
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