For #SaturdayReading let's take a look at social dynamics & play! This recent paper (2019) examined choice in play partners in 3 spp. of primate - in diademed sifaka, individuals played with those most similar to themselves! Check the paper to learn wh
RT @cedricsueur: New paper published for our special issue on social networks in primates: a multilevel perspective @DrS0SA @IvanIvanpuga h…
RT @JpnMonkeyCentre: <New article in Primates> Use of social network models to understand play partner choice strategies in three primate s…
RT @JpnMonkeyCentre: <New article in Primates> Use of social network models to understand play partner choice strategies in three primate s…
RT @JpnMonkeyCentre: <New article in Primates> Use of social network models to understand play partner choice strategies in three primate s…
RT @JpnMonkeyCentre: <New article in Primates> Use of social network models to understand play partner choice strategies in three primate s…
RT @JpnMonkeyCentre: <New article in Primates> Use of social network models to understand play partner choice strategies in three primate s…
New paper published for our special issue on social networks in primates: a multilevel perspective @DrS0SA @IvanIvanpuga
<New article in Primates> Use of social network models to understand play partner choice strategies in three primate species. Meredith C. Lutz, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Peter G. Judge https://t.co/X5n6RX6ijW
How do brown capuchins, hamadryas baboons, and diademed sifaka choose their play partners? They prefer to play with close social partners, limiting the possibility of cheating – study by Lutz and colleagues #socialplay #socialnetwork #unexpectedhypothesis