![]() We observed an average of two macaque-to-human interactions per hour at the sites, which included affiliative or submissive behaviors (46.9%), aggression (19.1%), taking food and other items (18.5%) searching bins, cars, and houses (13.4%), and nonaggressive contact (2.1%). We observed macaque-to-human interactions and distributed questionnaires to residents and visitors of nature reserves. ![]() We investigated six of these interface zones to assess the level of conflict between the two species. ![]() Humans and long-tailed macaques ( Macaca fascicularis) interface in several locations in Singapore. ![]()
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