Standout Papers

Observational Study of Behavior: Sampling Methods 1974 2026 1991 2008 10.9k
  1. Observational Study of Behavior: Sampling Methods (1974)
    Jeanne Altmann Behaviour
  2. Baboon Mothers and Infants. (1982)
    Claud A. Bramblett, Jeanne Altmann Man
  3. Social Bonds of Female Baboons Enhance Infant Survival (2003)
    Joan B. Silk, Susan C. Alberts et al. Science
  4. Social networks predict gut microbiome composition in wild baboons (2015)
    Jenny Tung, Luis B. Barreiro et al. eLife

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10 by Nobel laureates 40 from Science/Nature 65 standout
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Social networks predict gut microbiome composition in wild baboons
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Observational Study of Behavior: Sampling Methods
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Jeanne Altmann 13730 10880 3159 7114 141 23.0k
Carel P. van Schaik 16852 10768 3317 5610 315 23.5k
Richard W. Wrangham 15359 7645 3980 4454 271 23.4k
Christophe Boesch 13645 6546 2137 4924 303 21.5k
Anne E. Pusey 6072 5276 1939 4325 130 12.9k
Daniel T. Blumstein 4575 13445 744 12676 472 22.9k
Tim Clutton‐Brock 6990 17249 3490 18019 341 34.6k
John C. Wingfield 5221 27999 1782 20401 474 40.9k
Susan C. Alberts 7450 5206 2331 3004 185 12.0k
Niels J. Dingemanse 2508 13035 1403 6561 162 16.7k
Peter M. Kappeler 7424 6893 1292 2905 281 11.9k

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