Jonas Verspeek
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Recent Articles
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Behringer V, Sonnweber R, Hohmann G, Stevens J, Verspeek J, Kivell T
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Sep;
14(9):e70326.
PMID: 39315301
Assessing bone growth trajectories in mammals is crucial for understanding life history dynamics, but the quantification of bone growth in natural settings can be challenging. Bone resorption markers that can...
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Lameris D, Salas M, Eens M, Gillespie L, Staes N, Torfs J, et al.
Anim Welf
. 2024 Jun;
33:e28.
PMID: 38828436
Human evaluation of animal emotional expressivity can inform animal welfare. Qualitative Behavioural Assessment (QBA) has been applied to domesticated and some non-domesticated animals, but its use in primates is limited...
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Torfs J, Eens M, Lameris D, Stevens J, Verspeek J, Guery J, et al.
Am J Primatol
. 2023 Jul;
85(10):e23540.
PMID: 37507232
Body condition, a measure for relative fat mass, is associated with primate health, fitness, and overall welfare. Body condition is often influenced by dietary factors, age, and/or sex, but several...
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Torfs J, Stevens J, Verspeek J, Lameris D, Guery J, Eens M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 Apr;
18(4):e0284361.
PMID: 37099520
Individual variation in complex social behavioral traits, like primate grooming, can be influenced by the characteristics of the individual and those of its social group. To better grasp this complexity,...
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Verspeek J, Stevens J
Am J Primatol
. 2022 Nov;
85(1):e23455.
PMID: 36419405
Inequity aversion (IA), the affective, cognitive, and behavioral response to inequitable outcomes, allows individuals to avoid exploitation and therefore stabilizes cooperation. The presence of IA varies across animal species, which...
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Lameris D, Verspeek J, Salas M, Staes N, Torfs J, Eens M, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 Nov;
12(21).
PMID: 36359126
Self-directed behaviours (SDBs) are widely used as markers of emotional arousal in primates, and are commonly linked to negative arousal, or are used as indicators of stress or poor welfare....
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Lameris D, Verspeek J, Eens M, Stevens J
Am J Primatol
. 2022 Sep;
84(10):e23435.
PMID: 36162038
No abstract available.
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Verspeek J, van Leeuwen E, Lameris D, Stevens J
Primates
. 2022 Aug;
63(6):603-610.
PMID: 35947244
Previous studies on prosociality in bonobos have reported contrasting results, which might partly be explained by differences in experimental contexts. In this study, we implement a free choice group experiment...
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Staes N, Vermeulen K, van Leeuwen E, Verspeek J, Torfs J, Eens M, et al.
Biology (Basel)
. 2022 May;
11(5).
PMID: 35625440
This study aimed to construct a composite model of Dyadic Cofeeding Tolerance (DCT) in zoo-housed bonobos and chimpanzees using a validated experimental cofeeding paradigm and to investigate whether components resulting...
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Verspeek J, van Leeuwen E, Lameris D, Staes N, Stevens J
PeerJ
. 2022 Feb;
10:e12849.
PMID: 35178297
Previous studies reported contrasting conclusions concerning bonobo prosociality, which are likely due to differences in the experimental design, the social dynamics among subjects and characteristics of the subjects themselves. Two...