MacaqueNet: Connecting The Dots Through Big-team Comparative Behavioural Research
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MacaqueNet: Connecting The Dots Through Big-team Comparative Behavioural Research
This blog post is provided by Macaela Skelton and tells the #StoryBehindThePaper for the article “MacaqueNet: Advancing comparative behavioural research through large-scale collaboration“, which was recently published in the Journal of Animal Ecology. In their study, Skelton and colleagues highlight the creation of the first standardised database on macaque social behaviour, which is paving the way for large-scale comparative research. Social b…
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