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* these authors contributed equally to this work

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2023

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  • Socias-Martínez L. & Peckre L.R. (2023) Does sociality affect evolutionary speed? Peer Community Journal. doi: 10.24072/pcjournal.352 

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  • Peckre, L.R., Fabre, AC., Wall, C.E., Pouydebat E. & Whishaw I. (2023) Evolutionary History of food Withdraw Movements in Primates: Food Withdraw is Mediated by Nonvisual Strategies in 22 Species of Strepsirrhines. Evolutionary Biology. doi: 10.1007/s11692-023-09598-0

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  • Socias-Martínez L., Peckre L.R. & Noonan M.J. (2023) Are trapping data suited for home-range estimation? Ecography. doi: 10.1111/ecog.06442

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2022

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  • Fabre A.-C., Portela Miguez R., Wall C.E., Peckre L.R., Ehmke E. & Boistel R. (2022) A review of nose picking in primates with new evidence of its occurrence in Daubentonia madagascariensis. Journal of  Zoology. doi: 10.1111/jzo.13034

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  • Raviv L., Peckre L.R. & Boeckx C. (2022) What is simple is actually quite complex: a critical note on terminology in the domain of language and communication. Journal of Comparative Psychology. doi: 10.1037/com0000328

 

  • Peckre L.R., Michiels A., Socias-Martínez L., Kappeler P.M. & Fichtel C. (2022) Sex differences in audience effects on anogenital scent marking in the red-fronted lemur. Scientific Reports. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-08861-2​​

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​2021

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  • Kavanagh E. et al. (2021) Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates. Royal Society for Open Science. doi: 10.1098/rsos.210873

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2019

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  • Peckre L.R.*, Lowie A.*, Brewer D., Ehmke E., Welser K., Shaw E., Wall C.E., Pouydebat E. & Fabre A. C. (2019) Food mobility and the evolution of grasping behavior: a case study in strepsirrhine primates. Journal of Experimental Biology. doi: 10.1242/jeb.207688

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  • Buil J.M.M.*, Peckre L.R.*, Dörge M., Fichtel C., Kappeler P.M. & Scherberger H. (2019) Remotely releasable collar mechanism for medium-sized mammals: an affordable technology to avoid multiple captures. Wildlife Biology. doi: 10.2981/wlb.00581

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  • Peckre L.*, Fabre A. C.*, Hambuckers J., Wall C. E., Socias Martínez L., Pouydebat E. (2019) Food properties influence grasping strategies in strepsirrhines. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (special issue "What an interdisciplinary approach can tell us about the evolution of grasping behaviour and manipulation"). doi: 10.1093/biolinnean/bly215

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  • Peckre L., Kappeler P. & Fichtel C. (2018) Clarifying and expanding the social complexity hypothesis for communicative complexity. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (special issue "Social complexity: patterns, processes, and evolution").doi: 10.1007/s00265-018-2605-4

 

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2018

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  • Fabre A. C.*, Peckre L.*, Pouydebat E., Wall C. E. (2018) Does the shape of the forelimb long bones covary with grasping behaviour in strepsirrhine primates? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (special issue "What an interdisciplinary approach can tell us about the evolution of grasping behaviour and manipulation"). doi: 10.1093/biolinnean/bly188

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  • Peckre L., Defolie C., Kappeler P. & Fichtel C. (2018) Potential self‑medication using millipede secretions in red‑fronted lemurs: combining anointment and ingestion for a joint action against gastrointestinal parasites? Primates​​​. doi: 10.1007/s1032

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2016

 

  • Peckre L.*, Fabre A. C.*, Wall C. E., Brewer D., Ehmke E., Haring D., Shaw E., Welser K. & Pouydebat E. (2016) Holding-on: co-evolution between infant carrying and grasping behaviour in strepsirrhines. Scientific reports. doi: 10.1038/srep37729

 

 

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