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39. Fontani, S., Kaburu, SSK., Marliani, G., Accorsi, PA., & Vaglio, S. Anogenital scent-marking signals fertility in a captive female Alaotran gentle lemur. Frontiers in Veteriary Science [link]
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38. Balasubramaniam, KN., Aiempichitkijkarn, N., Kaburu, SSK., Marty, PR., Beisner, BA., Bliss-Moreau, E., Arlet, ME., Atwill, E., & McCowan, B. Impact of joint interactions with humans and social interactions with conspecifics on the risk of zooanthroponotic outbreaks among wildlife populations. Scientific Reports, 12: 11600 [link]
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-2021-
37. Wooddell, L., Kaburu, SSK., & Dettmer AM. Behavioral and hormonal changes following social instability in young rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Comparative Psychology , 135: 568-580 [link]
36. Balasubramaniam, KN., Kaburu, SSK., Marty, PR., Beisner, BA., Bliss-Moreau, E., Arlet, ME., Ruppert, N., Ismail, A., Shah, SAM., Mohan, L., Rattan, L., Kodandaramaiah, U. & McCowan, B. Implementing social network analysis to understand the socio-ecology of wildlife co-occurrence and joint interactions with humans in anthropogenic environments. Journal of Animal Ecology, 90: 2819-2833 [link] |
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35. Mazumder, J., & Kaburu, SSK. First report of food sharing among Nicobar long-tailed macaques. Quaternary International, 603: 31-39 [link]
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34. Brown, S., Kaburu, SSK., & Besenyei, L. The effects of micro- and macro-habitat variables on tent construction in the tent-roosting bat Dermanura watsoni on the Osa Peninsula. Acta Chiropterologica, 23(1): 207-213 [link]
33. Vaglio, S., Kaburu, SSK., Young, C., Pearce, R., Smith, S., Tompkins, BE., Elwell, E., Fontani, S., Marliani, G., & Accorsi, PA. Effects of scent enrichment on behavioural and physiologiocal indicators of stress in zoo primates. American Journal of Primatology, 83: e23247 [link]
32. Arlet, ME., Balasubramaniam, KN., Saha, R., Beisner, B., Marty, PR., Kaburu, SSK., Bliss-Moreau, E., Kaasik, A., Kodandaramaiah, U., & McCowan, B. Infant survival among free-living bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata) in South India. International Journal of Primatology, 42: 220-236 [link] |
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31. Balasubramaniam, KN., Bliss-Moreau, E., Beisner, BA., Marty, PR., Kaburu, SSK., & McCowan, B. Addressing the challenges of research on human-wildlife interactions using the concept of Coupled Natural and Human Systems. Biological Conservation, 257: 109095 [link] |
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30. Festante, F., Rayson, H., Paukner, A., Kaburu, SSK., Toschi, G., Fox, NA. & Ferrari, PF. Oxytocin promotes prosocial behavior and related neural responses in infant macaques at-risk for compromised social development. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 48: 100950 [link] |
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29. Hughes, M., Brown, SK., Kaburu, SSK., Maddock, S., & Young, C. Advanced survey effort required to obtain bat assemblage data in temperate woodlands (Chiroptera). Lynx new series, 51: 41-48 [link]
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28. Balasubramaniam, KN., Marty, PR., Samartino, S., Sobrino, A., Gill, T., Ismail, M., Saha, R., Beisner, BA., Kaburu, SSK., Bliss-Moreau, E., Arlet, ME., Ruppert, N., Ismail, A., Shah, SAM., Mohan, L., Rattan, L., Kodandaramaiah, U. & McCowan, B. Impact of individual demographic and social factors on human-wildlife interactions: a comparative study of three macaque species. Scientific Reports, 10: 21991 [link] |
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27. Wooddell, L., Kaburu, SSK., & Dettmer AM. Dominance rank predicts social network position across developmental stages in rhesus monkeys. American Journal of Primatology , 82: e230224[link] |
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26. Mazumder, J., & Kaburu, SSK. Object manipulation and tool use in Nicobar long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis umbrosus). International Journal of Primatology, 41: 141-159. [link]
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25. Balasubramanian, K., Marty, PR., Arlet, ME., Beisner, B., Kaburu, SSK., Bliss-Moreau, E., Kodandaramaijah, U. & McCowan, B. Impact of anthropogenic factors on affiliative behaviors among bonnet macaques. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 171: 704-717. [link]
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24. Marty, PR., Balasubramanian, K., Kaburu, SSK., Hubbard, J. Beisner, B., Bliss-Moreau, E., Ruppert, N., Arlet, M.E., Sah, S.A.M., Ismail, A., Mohan, L., Rattan, S.K., Kodandaramaiah, U., & McCowan, B. Individuals in urban dwelling primate species face unequal benefits associated with living in an anthropogenic environment. Primates, 61: 249-255. [link]
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-2019-
23. Simpson, EA., Maylott, SE., Lazo, RJ., Leonard, KA., Kaburu, SSK., Suomi, S.J., Paukner, A., & Ferrari, PF. Social touch alters newborn monkey behavior. Infant Behavior and Development, 57: 101368. [link]
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22. Kaburu, SSK., Beisner, B., Balasubramanian, K., Marty PR., Bliss-Moreau, E., Arlet, ME., Mohan, L., Rattan, SK., Atwill, ER, & McCowan, B. Interactions with humans impose time constraints on urban-dwelling rhesus macaques. Behaviour, 156: 1255-1282. [link] |
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21.Marty, PR, Beisner, B., Kaburu, SSK., Balasubramaniam, K., Bliss-Moreau, E., Ruppert; N., Sah, S., Ahmad, I., Arlet, ME., Atwill, ER, & McCowan, B. Time constraints imposed by human presence alter social behaviour in urban long-tailed macaques. Animal Behaviour, 150: 157-165. [link] |
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20.Simpson, EA., Sclafani, V., Paukner, A., Kaburu, SSK., Suomi, SJ., & Ferrari, PF. Handling newborn monkeys alters later exploratory, cognitive, and social behaviors. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 35: 12-19. [link] |
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19.Kaburu, SSK., Marty PR., Beisner, B., Balasubramanian, KN., Bliss-Moreau, E., Kaur, K., Mohan, L., & McCowan, B. Rates of human-macaque interactions affect grooming behavior among urban-dwelling rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 168: 92-103. [link] |
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18.Kaburu, SSK. Species. In: Vonk, J. & Shackelford, T.K. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior, Springer. [link]
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17.Wooddell, LJ., Kaburu, SSK., Murphy AM., Suomi, SJ., Dettmer, AM. Rank acquisition in rhesus macaque yearlings following permanent maternal separation: the importance of the social and physical environment. Developmental Psychobiology, 59(7): 863-875. [link] |
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16.Wooddell, LJ., Hamel FA., Murphy AM., Byers, KL., Kaburu, SSK., Meyer, JS., Suomi, SJ., Dettmer, AM. Relationships between affiliative social behavior and hair cortisol in semi-free ranging rhesus monkeys. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 84: 109- 115. [link] |
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15.Newton-Fisher, NE.* & Kaburu, SSK*. Grooming decisions under structure despotism: the impact of social rank & bystanders among wild male chimpanzees. Animal Behaviour, 128: 153-164. *denotes equal contribution. [link] |
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14.Wooddell, LJ., Kaburu, SSK., Suomi, SJ., & Dettmer, AM. Elo-rating as a tool to track rank fluctuations following demographic changes in semi-free ranging rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. 56(3):260-269. [link] |
13.Simpson, EA., Paukner, A., Sclafani, V., Kaburu, SSK., Suomi, SJ., Ferrari, PF. Acute oxytocin improves memory and gaze following in male but not female nursery-reared infant macaques. Psychopharmacology 234(3): 497-506. [link] |
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12.Dettmer, AM., Wooddell, LJ., Rosenberg, KL., Kaburu, SSK., Novak, MA, Meyer, JS., & Suomi, SJ. Associations between early life experience, chronic HPA axis activity, and adult social rank in rhesus monkeys. Social Neuroscience 12(1): 92-101. [link] |
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-2016-
11.Kaburu, SSK, Paukner, A., Simpson, EA., Suomi, SJ., & Ferrari, PF. Neonatal imitation predicts infant rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) social and anxiety-related behaviours at one year. Scientific Reports 6, 3499. [link]
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10.Kaburu, SSK. & Newton-Fisher, NE. Markets misinterpreted? A comment on Sánchez Amaro, A. and Amici, F. (2015). Animal Behaviour 119: e1-e5. [link] |
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9.Dettmer, AM.*, Kaburu, SSK.*, Simpson, EA.*, Paukner, A., Sclafani, V., Byers, KL., Murphy, AM, Miller, M., Marquez, N., Maloney, G., Suomi, SJ., & Ferrari, PF. Neonatal face-to-face interactions promote later social behavior in infant rhesus monkeys. Nature Communications 7: 11940. *denotes equal contribution. [link] |
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8.Wooddell, LJ., Kaburu, SSK., Rosenberg, KL., Meyer, JS., Suomi, SJ., & Dettmer, AM. Matrilineal behavioral and physiological changes following the death of a non-alpha matriarch in rhesus macaques. Plos One 11(6): e0157108. [link] |
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7.Kaburu, SSK.* & Newton-Fisher, NE*. Bystanders, parcelling, and an absence of trust in the grooming interactions of wild chimpanzees. Scientific Reports, 6: 20634. *denotes equal contribution. [link] |
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6.Dettmer, AM., Kaburu, SSK., Byers, KL., Murphy, AM., Soneson, E., Wooddell, LJ. & Suomi, SJ. First-time rhesus monkey mothers, and mothers of sons, preferentially engage in face-to-face interactions with infants. American Journal of Primatology, 78(2): 238-246. [link] |
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5.Kaburu, SSK. & Newton-Fisher, NE. Trading or coercion? Variation in male mating strategies between two communities of East African chimpanzees. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69(6): 1039-1052. [link]
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4.Kaburu, SSK. & Newton-Fisher, NE. Egalitarian despots: hierarchy steepness, reciprocity and the grooming-trade model in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Animal Behaviour, 99: 61-71. [link] |
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-2013-
3.Kaburu, SSK. & Newton-Fisher, NE. Social instability raises the stakes during social grooming among wild male chimpanzees. Animal Behaviour, 86(3): 519-527. [link]
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2.Kaburu, SSK., Inoue, S., & Newton-Fisher, NE. Death of the alpha: within-community lethal violence among chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains National Park. American Journal of Primatology, 75(8): 789-797. [link] |
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-2013-
1.Kaburu, SSK., MacLarnon, A., Majolo, B., Quarro, M., & Semple, S. Dominance rank and self-scratching among wild female Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus). African Zoology, 47(1): 74-79. [link]
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