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The following pages link to Receiving Post-Conflict Affiliation from the Enemy's Friend Reconciles Former Opponents (Q33749956):
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- Bonobos protect and console friends and kin (Q21132435) (← links)
- Social support reduces stress hormone levels in wild chimpanzees across stressful events and everyday affiliations (Q30827664) (← links)
- Consolation in the aftermath of robberies resembles post-aggression consolation in chimpanzees (Q33745782) (← links)
- Post-conflict affiliation by chimpanzees with aggressors: other-oriented versus selfish political strategy (Q33974885) (← links)
- Impartial third-party interventions in captive chimpanzees: a reflection of community concern (Q34193163) (← links)
- Self-protective function of post-conflict bystander affiliation in mandrills (Q34310418) (← links)
- Extent and limits of cooperation in animals (Q35092415) (← links)
- Single aggressive interactions increase urinary glucocorticoid levels in wild male chimpanzees (Q35122962) (← links)
- Being a victim or an aggressor: Different functions of triadic post-conflict interactions in wolves (Canis lupus lupus). (Q35610086) (← links)
- The Evolutionary Origins of Friendship (Q37899175) (← links)
- Neuroendocrine control in social relationships in non-human primates: Field based evidence. (Q38747221) (← links)
- Limited evidence for third-party affiliation during development in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). (Q42281895) (← links)
- Comparison of male conflict behavior in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus), with specific regard to coalition and post-conflict behavior (Q46360913) (← links)
- Food sharing is linked to urinary oxytocin levels and bonding in related and unrelated wild chimpanzees (Q51167187) (← links)
- Triadic social interactions operate across time: a field experiment with wild chimpanzees. (Q52836630) (← links)
- Urinary oxytocin and social bonding in related and unrelated wild chimpanzees. (Q52837322) (← links)
- High-Ranking Geladas Protect and Comfort Others After Conflicts (Q57460377) (← links)
- Associations between glucocorticoids and sociality across a continuum of vertebrate social behavior. (Q64924465) (← links)
- Functions of post-conflict bystander affiliations toward aggressors and victims in bottlenose dolphins (Q89983473) (← links)
- Urinary oxytocin levels in relation to post-conflict affiliations in wild male chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) (Q90384080) (← links)