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Assessing the reliability of an automated method for measuring dominance hierarchy in nonhuman primates
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
Among animals societies, dominance is an important social factor that influences inter-individual relationships. However, assessing dominance hierarchy can be a time-consuming activity which is potentially impeded by environmental factors, difficulties in the recognition of animals, or through the disturbance of animals during data collection. Here we took advantage of novel devices, Machines for Automated Learning and Testing (MALT), designed primarily to study nonhuman primates cognition - to
doi:10.1101/2020.11.23.389908
fatcat:6senclgzing75pw5cki6473vbe