Ann MacLarnon

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P108employerDurham UniversityQ458393
University of RoehamptonQ939607
P735given nameAnnQ558067
AnnQ558067
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Q34677530A phylogenetic supertree of the bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera).
Q46987078A protocol for training group-housed rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) to cooperate with husbandry and research procedures using positive reinforcement
Q63520522Affording Larger Brains: Testing Hypotheses of Mammalian Brain Evolution on Bats
Q46598028Assessing adaptability and reactive scope: Introducing a new measure and illustrating its use through a case study of environmental stress in forest-living baboons.
Q28602435Assessing the Effects of Tourist Provisioning on the Health of Wild Barbary Macaques in Morocco
Q46846038Associations between spatial position, stress and anxiety in forest baboons Papio anubis.
Q34738437Baboon sexual swellings: information content of size and color
Q33243942Comment on "The Brain of LB1, Homo floresiensis".
Q38612213Correlates of androgens in wild male Barbary macaques: Testing the challenge hypothesis.
Q36735231Emotion Evaluation and Response Slowing in a Non-Human Primate: New Directions for Cognitive Bias Measures of Animal Emotion?
Q48516668Female reproductive signaling, and male mating behavior, in the olive baboon
Q22240839Flores hominid: New species or microcephalic dwarf?
Q47318602Foraging with finesse: A hard-fruit-eating primate selects the weakest areas as bite sites.
Q63520146Functional morphology of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) cranium: a three-dimensional geometric morphometric analysis
Q57277136Functional morphology of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) mandible: a 3D geometric morphometric analysis
Q36766803Grooming in Barbary macaques: better to give than to receive?
Q46803737Implications of Tourist-Macaque Interactions for Disease Transmission
Q47745118Influence of diet and stress on reproductive hormones in Nigerian olive baboons
Q46449840Living on the edge: life-history of olive baboons at Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Nigeria
Q90772650Measuring personality in the field: An in situ comparison of personality quantification methods in wild Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus)
Q36938767Metabolic strategies in wild male Barbary macaques: evidence from faecal measurement of thyroid hormone.
Q37649552Personality Traits in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) Are Heritable but Do Not Predict Reproductive Output
Q37274448Primates' behavioural responses to tourists: evidence for a trade-off between potential risks and benefits
Q43297933Rates of self-directed behaviour and faecal glucocorticoid levels are not correlated in female wild olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis).
Q47764240Reduced reproductive function in wild baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) related to natural consumption of the African black plum (Vitex doniana).
Q28709419Seasonal changes in the structure of rhesus macaque social networks
Q48256411Sleeping site selection by golden-backed uacaris, Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary (Pitheciidae), in Amazonian flooded forests.
Q47353979Social capital and physiological stress levels in free-ranging adult female rhesus macaques.
Q38038824Terrestrial activity in pitheciins (Cacajao, Chiropotes, and Pithecia).
Q47271334Terrestrial foraging by Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary (primates) in Amazonian Brazil: is choice of seed patch size and position related to predation risk?
Q61910050The Evolution of Non-Maternal Care in Anthropoid Primates: A Test of the Hypotheses
Q33268905The functions of laryngeal air sacs in primates: a new hypothesis

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