MODELLING APPROACH FOR THE RAINFALL EROSIVITY INDEX IN SUB-HUMID URBAN AREAS IN NORTHERN ALGERIA



Social thermoregulation as a potential mechanism linking sociality and fitness: Barbary macaques with more social partners form larger huddles

Abstract Individuals with more or stronger social bonds experience enhanced survival and reproduction in various species, though the mechanisms mediating these effects are unclear.Social thermoregulation is a common behaviour across many species which reduces cold stress exposure, body heat loss, and homeostatic energy costs, allowing greater energ

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