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1. What you have, not who you know: food-enhanced social capital and changes in social behavioural relationships in a non-human primate

2. Decoupling social status and status certainty effects on health in macaques: a network approach

4. The Augmentation of Retinogeniculate Communication during Thalamic Burst Mode

5. Affiliation and disease risk: social networks mediate gut microbial transmission among rhesus macaques

6. Monkey's Social Roles Predict Their Affective Reactivity

7. A multiplex centrality metric for complex social networks: sex, social status, and family structure predict multiplex centrality in rhesus macaques

8. Sex differences in the impact of social status on hair cortisol concentrations in rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta )

9. Social stability influences the association between adrenal responsiveness and hair cortisol concentrations in rhesus macaques

10. Social network community structure and the contact-mediated sharing of commensal E. coli among captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)

11. Intermittent pair-housing, pair relationship qualities, and HPA activity in adult female rhesus macaques

12. Birth timing and the mother-infant relationship predict variation in infant behavior and physiology

13. Birth Timing and Behavioral Responsiveness Predict Individual Differences in the Mother-Infant Relationship and Infant Behavior During Weaning and Maternal Breeding

14. Trends in the field of mammalian social behavior and health over the last 20 years

15. The effects of birth timing and ambient temperature on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in 3–4 month old rhesus monkeys

16. Social bufferingandcontact transmission: network connections have beneficial and detrimental effects onShigellainfection risk among captive rhesus macaques

17. Laboratory rhesus macaque social housing and social changes: Implications for research

18. Birth timing and the mother-infant relationship predict variation in infant behavior and physiology

19. Birth timing and behavioral responsiveness predict individual differences in the mother-infant relationship and infant behavior during weaning and maternal breeding

20. Measuring dominance certainty and assessing its impact on individual and societal health in a nonhuman primate model: a network approach.

21. Monkey's Social Roles Predict Their Affective Reactivity.

22. A multiplex centrality metric for complex social networks: sex, social status, and family structure predict multiplex centrality in rhesus macaques.

23. Intermittent pair-housing, pair relationship qualities, and HPA activity in adult female rhesus macaques.

24. Social network community structure and the contact-mediated sharing of commensal E. coli among captive rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatta ).

25. Laboratory rhesus macaque social housing and social changes: Implications for research.

26. Social buffering and contact transmission: network connections have beneficial and detrimental effects on Shigella infection risk among captive rhesus macaques.

27. Connections Matter: Social Networks and Lifespan Health in Primate Translational Models.

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