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Managing Conflict: Evidence from Wild and Captive Primates

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We thank everyone who contributed to the stimulating symposium in Turin and the contributors of this issue of the International Journal of Primatology. We thank Russell Tuttle for his initial interest and encouragement in producing a special issue and for his continued patience and enthusiasm in getting the issue together.

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Koyama, N., Palagi, E. Managing Conflict: Evidence from Wild and Captive Primates. Int J Primatol 27, 1235–1240 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-006-9073-9

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