[1]
|
Abbott DH, Keverne EB, Bercovitch FB, Shively CA, Mendoza SP, Saltzman W, Snowdon CT, Ziegler TE, Banjevic M, Garland T, Sapolsky, RM. 2003. Are subordinates always stressed? A comparative analysis of rank differences in cortisol levels among primates. Hormones and Behavior , 43(1): 67-82.
|
[2]
|
Adler NE, Boyce T, Chesney MA, Cohen S, Folkman S, Kahn RL, Syme SL. 1994. Socioeconomic status and health: The challenge of the gradient. American Psychologist , 49(1): 15-24.
|
[3]
|
Adler NE, Boyce WT, Chesney MA, Folkman S, Syme SL. 1993. Socioeconomic inequalities in health: No easy solution. JAMA-the Journal of the American Medical Association , 269(24): 3140-3145.
|
[4]
|
Altmann J. 1974. Observational study of behavior: Sampling methods. Behaviour , 49(3): 227-67.
|
[5]
|
Aureli F, Van Schaik CP, Van Hooff JA. 1989. Functional aspects of reconciliation among captive long‐tailed macaques ( Macaca fascicularis ). American Journal of Primatology , 19(1): 39-51.
|
[6]
|
Bernstein IS, Ehardt CL. 1985. Agonistic aiding: Kinship, rank, age, and sex influences. American Journal of Primatology , 8(1): 37-52.
|
[7]
|
Brunner E. 1997. Socioeconomic determinants of health: stress and the biology of inequality. British Medical Journal , 314(7092): 1472-1476.
|
[8]
|
Bupa Research. 2013. Managers too stressed to notice junior staff struggle. Retrieved from http://www.bupa.com/media-centre/press-releases/uk/22-nov-2013-managers-too-stressed-to-notice-junior-staff-struggle/.
|
[9]
|
Castles D, Whiten A. 1998. Post-conflict behaviour of wild olive baboons. I. Reconciliation, redirection and consolation. Ethology , 104(2): 126-147.
|
[10]
|
Cheney DL, Seyfarth RM. 1989. Redirected aggression and reconciliation among vervet monkeys, Cercopithecus aethiops . Behaviour , 110(1): 258-275.
|
[11]
|
Cords M. 1992. Post-conflict reunions and reconciliation in long-tailed macaques. Animal Behaviour , 44(1): 57-61.
|
[12]
|
Das M, Penke Z, van Hooff JARAM. 1998. Postconflict affiliation and stress-related behavior of long-tailed macaque aggressors. International Journal of Primatology , 19(1): 53-71.
|
[13]
|
De Waal FB, Roosmalen A. 1979. Reconciliation and consolation among chimpanzees. Behaviour Ecology Sociobiology , 5(1): 55-66.
|
[14]
|
De Waal FB, Yoshihara D. 1983. Reconciliation and redirected affection in rhesus monkeys. Behaviour , 85(3): 224-241.
|
[15]
|
Edwards KL, Walker SL, Bodeham RF, Ritchie H, Shultz S. 2013. Associations between social behaviours and adrenal activity in female Barbary macaques: Consequences of study design. General and Comparative Endocrinology , 186: 72-79.
|
[16]
|
Faraut L, Northwood A, Majolo B. 2015. The functions of non-reproductive mounts among male Barbary macaques ( Macaca sylvanus ). American Journal of Primatology , 77(11):1149-1157.
|
[17]
|
Manuck SB, Marsland AL, Kaplan JR, Williams JK. 1995. The pathogenicity of behavior and its neuroendocrine mediation: An example from coronary artery disease. Psychosomatic Medicine , 57(3): 275-283.
|
[18]
|
Sapolsky RM. 2005. The influence of social hierarchy on primate health. Science , 308(1): 648-652.
|
[19]
|
Shively CA, Register TC, Friedman DP, Morgan TM, Thompson J, Lanier T. 2005. Social stress-associated depression in adult female cynomolgus monkeys ( Macaca fascicularis ). Biological Psychology , 69(1): 67-84.
|
[20]
|
Tian CY, Ma YY. 2014. Involve both genetic and environmental factors to build monkey models of mental disorders. Zoology Research , 35(3): 170-171.
|
[21]
|
York AD, Rowell TE. 1988. Reconciliation following aggression in patas monkeys, Erythrocebus patas . Animal Behaviour , 36(2): 502-509.
|