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Social dynamics of juvenile marmots: role of kinship and individual variability
Abstract
A population of eight juvenile female yellow-bellied marmots was introduced into a marmot locality from which all other marmOTS were removed and the individual behavioral profile of each animal was determined by mirror image stimulation.
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