Individual differences in the behavior of juvenile yellow-bellied marmots
Abstract
Yellow-bellied marmots express considerable individuality as measured by behavior in a maze, mirror-image stimulation (MIS), and social behavior in the field, suggesting that marmot have individual behavioral phenotypes that are expressed in their social interactions with their conspecifics.
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