Items where Author is "Marty, PR"

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PRITCHARD, A.J., BLISS-MOREAU, E., BALASUBRAMANIAM, K.N., CAPITANIO, J.P., MARTY, P.R., KABURU, S.S.K., ARLET, M.E., BEISNER, B.A. and MCCOWAN, B., 2024. Personality trait structures across three species of Macaca, using survey ratings of responses to conspecifics and humans. PLOS ONE, 19 (9): e0309946. ISSN 1932-6203

HUANG, P., ARLET, M.E., BALASUBRAMANIAM, K.N., BEISNER, B.A., BLISS-MOREAU, E., BRENT, L.J.N., DUBOSCQ, J., GARCÍA-NISA, I., KABURU, S.S.K., KENDAL, R., KONEČNÁ, M., MARTY, P.R., MCCOWAN, B., MICHELETTA, J., OSTNER, J., SCHÜLKE, O., SCHINO, G. and MAJOLO, B., 2024. Relationship between dominance hierarchy steepness and rank-relatedness of benefits in primates. Behavioral Ecology. ISSN 1045-2249

KABURU, S.S.K., BALASUBRAMANIAM, K.N., MARTY, P.R., BEISNER, B., FUJI, K., BLISS-MOREAU, E. and MCCOWAN, B., 2023. Effect of behavioural sampling methods on local and global social network metrics: a case-study of three macaque species. Royal Society Open Science, 10 (12): 231001. ISSN 2054-5703

BALASUBRAMANIAM, K.N., AIEMPICHITKIJKARN, N., KABURU, S.S.K., MARTY, P.R., BEISNER, B.A., BLISS-MOREAU, E., ARLET, M.E., ATWILL, E. and MCCOWAN, B., 2022. Impact of joint interactions with humans and social interactions with conspecifics on the risk of zooanthroponotic outbreaks among wildlife populations. Scientific Reports, 12 (1): 11600. ISSN 2045-2322

BALASUBRAMANIAM, K.N., KABURU, S.S.K., MARTY, P.R., BEISNER, B.A., BLISS‐MOREAU, E., ARLET, M.E., RUPPERT, N., ISMAIL, A., ANUAR MOHD SAH, S., MOHAN, L., RATTAN, S., KODANDARAMAIAH, U. and MCCOWAN, B., 2021. Implementing social network analysis to understand the socioecology of wildlife co‐occurrence and joint interactions with humans in anthropogenic environments. Journal of Animal Ecology, 90 (12), pp. 2819-2833. ISSN 0021-8790

BALASUBRAMANIAM, K.N., BLISS-MOREAU, E., BEISNER, B.A., MARTY, P.R., KABURU, S.S.K. and MCCOWAN, B., 2021. Addressing the challenges of research on human-wildlife interactions using the concept of Coupled Natural & Human Systems. Biological Conservation, 257: 109095. ISSN 0006-3207

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