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  • 2. Social grooming in assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis).
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  • 10. Grooming reciprocity in female tibetan macaques macaca thibetana.
    Xia D, Li J, Garber PA, Sun L, Zhu Y, Sun B.
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  • 11. Low female stress hormone levels are predicted by same- or opposite-sex sociality depending on season in wild Assamese macaques.
    Fürtbauer I, Heistermann M, Schülke O, Ostner J.
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    Modolo L, Martin RD.
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  • 16. Using biological markets principles to examine patterns of grooming exchange in Macaca thibetana.
    Balasubramaniam KN, Berman CM, Ogawa H, Li J.
    Am J Primatol; 2011 Dec; 73(12):1269-79. PubMed ID: 21922505
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  • 18. Age-related differences in social grooming among adult female Japanese monkeys ( Macaca fuscata).
    Nakamichi M.
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  • 19. Allogrooming, partner choice, and dominance in male anubis baboons.
    Easley SP, Coelho AM, Taylor LL.
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