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Navigating personal space: investigating the relationship between risk and signalling in baboon approach behaviour

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Entering physical proximity to a conspecific is a resource; it can give an individual opportunities for social learning or affiliative interactions and could provide safety from threats through association. How individuals access this space and the interactions that follow are important aspects of primate signalling and social behaviour. Within the primate signalling literature, there has been much discussion of how species-level signalling repertoires and their complexity may be affected ...

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University of Oxford
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SAME
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Social & Cultural Anthropology
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Psychiatry
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Muschinski, J
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Clarendon Scholarship
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Muschinski, J
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Owen Aldis Award
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2024-09-09

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