Original paper
Human–wildlife conflict: Proximate predictors of aggression between humans and rhesus macaques in I ndia
Volume: 156, Issue: 2, Pages: 286 - 294
Published: Oct 28, 2014
Abstract
Macaques live in close contact with humans across South and Southeast Asia, and direct interaction is frequent. Aggressive contact is a concern in many locations, particularly among populations of rhesus and longtail macaques that co-inhabit urbanized cities and towns with humans. We investigated the proximate factors influencing the occurrence of macaque aggression toward humans as well as human aggression toward macaques to determine the...
Paper Details
Title
Human–wildlife conflict: Proximate predictors of aggression between humans and rhesus macaques in I ndia
Published Date
Oct 28, 2014
Volume
156
Issue
2
Pages
286 - 294
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