“…Individual differences in sociality can influence the general health of animals, including primates (Capitanio, 2011). Nonhuman primates involved in more social interactions have more health benefits than less social individuals (baboons, Papio cynoceph alus , Silk, Alberts, & Altmann, 2003; golden snub‐nosed monkeys, Rhinopithecus roxellana , Jin, Su, Tao, Guo, & Yu, 2013; rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta , Robinson et al, 2018). However, social interactions may also negatively influence health (Rushmore, Bisanzio, & Gillespie, 2017).…”