Brendan J. Barret

Brendan J. Barret

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Brendan J. Barret is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior, known for his work on primate cognition and behavior. He has contributed to significant findings on the use of tools among capuchin monkeys and has co-directed research efforts focusing on unusual social behaviors observed in isolated monkey populations, including the recent discovery of capuchin monkeys engaging in interspecies kidnapping of infant howler monkeys in Panama.

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Spain Spain: Brendan J. Barret is also a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior and co-director of Goldsborough's thesis. 7

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