Evidence for dominant wild female chimpanzees investing more in sons
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Mothers Make a Difference: Mothers Develop Weaker Bonds with Immature Sons than DaughtersDental calculus evidence of Taï Forest Chimpanzee plant consumption and life history transitionsReproductive investment in pre-industrial humans: the consequences of offspring number, gender and survivalNoninvasive paternity assignment in Gombe chimpanzees.Reconsidering the null hypothesis: Is maternal rank associated with birth sex ratios in primate groups?Phenotypic quality influences fertility in Gombe chimpanzeesMaternal Behavior and Physiological Stress Levels in Wild Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii).Reconstruction of breastfeeding and weaning practices using stable isotope and trace element analyses: A review.Kin and birth order effects on male child mortality: three East Asian populations, 1716-1945.Sex differences in the behavior of wild Alouatta caraya infants.Stable nitrogen isotope analysis of dentine serial sections elucidate sex differences in weaning patterns of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).An evaluation of techniques for the extraction and amplification of DNA from naturally shed hairs.Interbirth intervals in wild baboons: Environmental predictors and hormonal correlates.Intersexual competition as an explanation for sex-ratio and dispersal biases in polygynous species.Intracommunity relationships, dispersal pattern and paternity success in a wild living community of Bonobos (Pan paniscus) determined from DNA analysis of faecal samples
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Evidence for dominant wild female chimpanzees investing more in sons
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Evidence for dominant wild female chimpanzees investing more in sons
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Evidence for dominant wild female chimpanzees investing more in sons
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1997-10-01T00:00:00Z