2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23558
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Bioacoustic monitoring to determine addiction levels of primates to the human sphere: A feasibility study on Japanese macaques

Hiroto Enari,
Haruka S. Enari

Abstract: Some nonhuman primate species, whose original habitats have been reclaimed by artificial activities, have acquired boldness toward humans which is evident based on the diminished frequency of escape behaviors. Eventually, such species have become regular users of human settlements, and are referred to as “urban primates.” Considering this, we developed a noninvasive technique based on bioacoustics to provide a transparent assessment of troop addiction levels in anthropogenic environments, which are determined … Show more

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