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Marine Levé
Marine Levé
PhD
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Social networks in primates: smart and tolerant species have more efficient networks
C Pasquaretta, M Levé, N Claidiere, E Van De Waal, A Whiten, ...
Scientific reports 4, 7600, 2014
1422014
Domestic gardens as favorable pollinator habitats in impervious landscapes
M Levé, E Baudry, C Bessa-Gomes
Science of the total environment 647, 420-430, 2019
722019
Social grooming network in captive chimpanzees: does the wild or captive origin of group members affect sociality?
M Levé, C Sueur, O Petit, T Matsuzawa, S Hirata
Primates 57 (1), 73-82, 2016
492016
Evidence that monkeys (Macaca tonkeana and Sapajus apella) read moves, but no evidence that they read goals.
M Costes-Thiré, M Levé, P Uhlrich, C Pasquaretta, A De Marco, B Thierry
Journal of Comparative Psychology 129 (3), 304, 2015
172015
Lack of evidence that Tonkean macaques understand what others can hear
M Costes-Thiré, M Levé, P Uhlrich, A De Marco, B Thierry
Animal cognition 18 (1), 251-258, 2015
152015
Early Maternal Loss Affects Social Grooming Similarly in Wild-Caught and Captive-Born Male Chimpanzees
E Kalcher-Sommersguter, M Levé, S Hirata, C Sueur, T Matsuzawa, ...
FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA 88 (2), 98-98, 2017
2017
Grooming Network in a Group of Captive Chimpanzees: Effect of the Wild or Captive Origin of Members
M Levé, C Sueur, O Petit, S Hirata, T Matsuzawa
Folia Primatol 84, 239-346, 2013
2013
Lack of Evidence That Macaques Understand What Others Can Hear
M Costes-Thire, M Leve, P Uhlrich, A De Marco, B Thierry
FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA 84 (3-5), 260-260, 2013
2013
Supplementary information Social networks in primates: smart and tolerant species have more efficient networks
C Pasquaretta, M Levé, N Claidière, E van de Waal, A Whiten, ...
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