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The Pain Divide: a cross-sectional analysis of chronic pain prevalence, pain intensity and opioid utilisation in England (2018)
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Todd, A., Akhter, N., Cairns, J., Kasim, A., Walton, N., Ellison, A., …Bambra, C. (2018). The Pain Divide: a cross-sectional analysis of chronic pain prevalence, pain intensity and opioid utilisation in England. BMJ Open, 8(7), Article e023391. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023391

Objectives: Our central research question was, in England, are geographical inequalities in opioid use driven by health need (pain)? To answer this question, our study examined: (1) if there are regional inequalities in rates of chronic pain prevalen... Read More about The Pain Divide: a cross-sectional analysis of chronic pain prevalence, pain intensity and opioid utilisation in England.

Gum-feeder as environmental enrichment for marmosets and tamarins (2020)
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Regaiolli, B., Angelosante, C., Marliani, G., Accorsi, P., Vaglio, S., & Spiezio, C. (2020). Gum-feeder as environmental enrichment for marmosets and tamarins. Zoo Biology, 39(2), 73-82. https://doi.org/10.1002/zoo.21531

Tamarins and marmosets are small‐bodied social callitrichines. Wild callitrichines feed on exudates, such as sap and gum; particularly, marmosets are mainly gummivores, while tamarins consume gums only occasionally and opportunistically. Zoo marmoset... Read More about Gum-feeder as environmental enrichment for marmosets and tamarins.

Paternal kin recognition in the high frequency / ultrasonic range in a solitary foraging mammal (2012)
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Kessler, S. E., Scheumann, M., Nash, L. T., & Zimmermann, E. (2012). Paternal kin recognition in the high frequency / ultrasonic range in a solitary foraging mammal. BMC Ecology, 12(1), Article 26. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-12-26

Background Kin selection is a driving force in the evolution of mammalian social complexity. Recognition of paternal kin using vocalizations occurs in taxa with cohesive, complex social groups. This is the first investigation of paternal kin recognit... Read More about Paternal kin recognition in the high frequency / ultrasonic range in a solitary foraging mammal.

Data management in anthropology: the next phase in ethics governance? (2018)
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Pels, P., Boog, I., Henrike Florusbosch, J., Kripe, Z., Minter, T., Postma, M., …Richards-Rissetto, H. (2018). Data management in anthropology: the next phase in ethics governance?. Social Anthropology, 26(3), 391-413. https://doi.org/10.1111/1469-8676.12526

Recent demands for accountability in ‘data management’ by funding agencies, universities, international journals and other academic institutions have worried many anthropologists and ethnographers. While their demands for transparency and integrity i... Read More about Data management in anthropology: the next phase in ethics governance?.

The social correlates of self-directed behaviour and faecal glucocorticoid levels among adult male olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) in Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Nigeria (2011)
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Ellis, J. J., MacLarnon, A. M., Heistermann, M., & Semple, S. (2011). The social correlates of self-directed behaviour and faecal glucocorticoid levels among adult male olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) in Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Nigeria. African Zoology, 46(2), 302-308. https://doi.org/10.3377/004.046.0209

Primary seed dispersal by three Neotropical seed-predating primates (Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary, Chiropotes chiropotes and Chiropotes albinasus) (2012)
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Barnett, A. A., Boyle, S. A., Pinto, L. P., Lourenco, W. C., Almeida, T., Silva, W. S., …Spironello, W. R. (2012). Primary seed dispersal by three Neotropical seed-predating primates (Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary, Chiropotes chiropotes and Chiropotes albinasus). Journal of Tropical Ecology, 28(6), 543-555. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0266467412000600