Post-Conflict Strategies: Hamadryas Baboons

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Title
Post-Conflict Strategies: Hamadryas Baboons
Source
ZOOL 567, Fall 2021
Contributor
https://www.canva.com/
Creator
Hohn, Triana
Description
Summary of the main post-conflict strategies utilized by hamadryas baboons in order to keep the benefits of group-living greater than the costs of intra-group conflict. It summarizes the main three strategies and the main findings specific to hamadryas baboons, the main method used to study these behaviours, and the important implications.
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Date
11/29/2021
Category
Social Behaviour