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Data for Siracusa et al. 2024 Phil Trans - "Social ageing can protect against infectious disease in a group-living primate"
Erin Siracusa
(Creator)
Mathew Silk
(Creator)
Melissa Pavez Fox
(Creator)
Lauren J.N. Brent
(Creator)
James P. Higham
(Creator)
Noah Snyder-Mackler
(Creator)
Michael L. Platt
(Creator)
School of Psychology and Neuroscience
Centre for Social Learning & Cognitive Evolution
Dataset
Overview
Research output
(1)
Description
Data to recreate analyses found in Siracusa et al. 2024 Phil Trans - "Social ageing can protect against infectious disease in a group-living primate"
Date made available
2024
Publisher
Figshare
Contact
[email protected]
DOI
10.6084/m9.figshare.24773586.v1
Research output
Research output per year
2024
2024
2024
1
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Social ageing can protect against infectious disease in a group-living primate
Siracusa, E. R.,
Pavez-Fox, M. A.
, Negron-Del Valle, J. E., Phillips, D., Platt, M. L., Snyder-Mackler, N., Higham, J. P., Brent, L. J. N. & Silk, M. J.,
16 Dec 2024
,
In:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B: Biological Sciences.
379
,
1916
,
14 p.
, 20220462.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Infectious Agent
100%
Group Dynamics
100%
Evolution
100%
Social Network
100%
Infectious Disease
100%
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