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To improve this article I'm going to examine the causes, different variations, and overall prevalence of the behaviour. I also plan on examining sex differences present in the display of the behaviour and whether it's present in any other species. Jessicabadcock (talk) 20:52, 16 October 2017 (UTC) [reply ]

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Devinney, B. J., Berman, C. M., & Rasmussen, K. L. R. (2003). Individual differences in response to sibling birth among free-ranging yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) on Cayo Santiago. Behaviour, 140(7), 899-924.

Elowson, M. A., Snowdon, C., & Lazaro-Perea, C. (1998). Infant ‘babbling’ in a nonhuman primate: Complex vocal sequences with repeated call types. Behaviour, 135(5), 643-664.

Jacobus, S., & Loy, J. (1981). The grimace and gecker: A submissive display among paths monkeys. Primates, 22(3), 393-398.

Patel, E. & Owren, M. (2007). Acoustics and behavioral contexts of ‘decker’ vocalizations in young rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 121, 575-585. Jessicabadcock (talk) 20:52, 16 October 2017 (UTC) [reply ]

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