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Kaitlin R. Wellens
Kaitlin R. Wellens
George Washington University
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Why chimpanzees carry dead infants: An empirical assessment of existing hypotheses: Infant corpse carrying in chimpanzees
2020
Royal Society Open Science
Elizabeth V. Lonsdorf
Michael L. Wilson
Emily E Boehm
Josephine Delaney-Soesman
Tessa Grebey
Carson M. Murray
Kaitlin R. Wellens
Anne E. Pusey
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Immature female social preferences in wild populations of bonobos and chimpanzees
2020
Sean M. Lee
Gottfried Hohmann
Barbara Fruth
Elizabeth V. Lonsdorf
Kaitlin R. Wellens
Margaret A. Stanton
Carson M. Murray
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Maternal effects on offspring stress physiology in wild chimpanzees
2018
American Journal of Primatology
Carson M. Murray
Margaret A. Stanton
Kaitlin R. Wellens
Rachel M. Santymire
Matthew R. Heintz
Elizabeth V. Lonsdorf
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Limited evidence for third-party affiliation during development in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)
2017
Royal Society Open Science
Jordan A. Miller
Margaret A. Stanton
Elizabeth V. Lonsdorf
Kaitlin R. Wellens
A. Catherine Markham
Carson M. Murray
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Early social exposure in wild chimpanzees: mothers with sons are more gregarious than mothers with daughters.
2014
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Carson M. Murray
Elizabeth V. Lonsdorf
Margaret A. Stanton
Kaitlin R. Wellens
Jordan A. Miller
Jane Goodall
Anne E. Pusey
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