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If One Is a Non-Human Primate, Being a Dominant Individual Is Not a Rest

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The social rank of primates can impact sleep. It is reduced and fragmented to ensure group safety or to smear fertile females in dominant chimpanzees. Popular baboons are more disturbed while they sleepAll animals – from earthworms to humans, pike, dolphins and sparrows – sleep during their lifetime, in many different ways and devoting more or less time to them. Evidence that sleep performs important functions that have been preserved during evo…
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The social rank of primates can impact sleep. It is reduced and fragmented to ensure group safety or to smear fertile females in dominant chimpanzees. Popular baboons are more disturbed while they sleepAll animals – from earthworms to humans, pike, dolphins and sparrows – sleep during their lifetime, in many different ways and devoting more or less time to them. Evidence that sleep performs important functions that have been preserved during evo…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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