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Brill Academic Publishers, Behaviour, 1-4(111), p. 305-318, 1989

DOI: 10.1163/156853989x00727

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What Chimpanzee Mothers Have More Sociable Infants?

Journal article published in 1989 by Catharina H. De Kogel, Charlotte K. Hemelrijk ORCID
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Abstract

Pan troglodytes mothers with more offspring spent more time in social positive interactions with their older offspring and were more rejecting to their youngest infant. Mothers that received less aggression broke contact with their infants relatively more often. Infants of such mothers spent more time in social play with others and were less time on contact with their mother. More sociable mothers had infants that spent less time in social play. -from Authors