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    • Natural animal populations as model systems for understanding early life adversity effects on aging 

      Patterson, SK; Petersen, RM; Brent, LJN; et al. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 5 June 2023)
      Adverse experiences in early life are associated with aging-related disease risk and mortality across many species. In humans, confounding factors, as well as the difficulty of directly measuring experiences and outcomes ...
    • Killer whales 

      Weiss, MN; Croft, DP (Cell Press, 19 June 2023)
      Michael Weiss and Darren Croft introduce Orcas (Orcinus orca) also known as killer whales.
    • BISoN: A Bayesian framework for inference of social networks 

      Hart, J; Weiss, MN; Franks, D; et al. (Wiley, 18 July 2023)
      Animal social networks are often constructed from point estimates of edge weights. In many contexts, edge weights are inferred from observational data, and the uncertainty around estimates can be affected by various factors. ...
    • Kinship composition in mammals 

      Pereira, A; De Moor, D; Casanova, C; et al. (The Royal Society, 19 July 2023)
      Understanding the evolution of group-living and cooperation requires information on who animals live and cooperate with. Animals can live with kin, non-kin or both, and kinship structure can influence the benefits and costs ...
    • Psychophysiological responses to a brief self-compassion exercise in armed forces veterans 

      Gerdes, S; Williams, H; Karl, A (Frontiers Media, 18 January 2022)
      Armed Forces personnel are exposed to traumatic experiences during their work; therefore, they are at risk of developing emotional difficulties such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), following traumatic experiences. ...