Sentences with phrase «hamadryas baboons»

Schreier, A.L., Swedell, L. (2010) Food distribution and social cohesion in hamadryas baboons: testing the assumptions behind the evolution of hamadryas social structure.
Schreier, A.L. (2009) Male aggression towards females in hamadryas baboons: conditioning, coercion, and control.
Schreier, A.L., Swedell, L. (2010) Resource availability and social structure in wild hamadryas baboons.
chreier, A.L. (2010) Feeding ecology, food availability, and ranging patterns of wild hamadryas baboons at Filoha.
Schreier, A. (2008) Composition and seasonality of diet in wild hamadryas baboons: preliminary findings from Filoha.
Schreier, A.L., Swedell, L. (2009) The fourth level of social structure in a multi-level society: ecological and social functions of clans in hamadryas baboons.
Schreier, A.L., Groves, M.J. (2009) Ranging patterns of hamadryas baboons: random walk analyses.
Schreier, A.L. (2008) Ranging patterns in wild hamadryas baboons in Ethiopia.
Schreier, A., Swedell, L. (2008) Use of palm trees as a sleeping site by hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas) in Ethiopia.
Schreier, A.L., Swedell, L. (2012) The socioecology of network scaling ratios in the multilevel society of hamadryas baboons.
Others, like the hamadryas baboons, have tiered societies with harems, clans, bands and troops, she said.
FEMALE hamadryas baboons may be vulnerable to a form of domestic violence from which they feel unable to escape.
A threat display by a Hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas) in Ngorongoro, Tanzania.
However, the photographer notes, «The Hamadryas Baboon has been exterminated from Egypt, and is much reduced in other areas of the world.

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Lynch and her colleagues studied the movements and interactions of a group of 39 immature olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) in the Laikipia district of Kenya for fourteen months.
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