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Lethal intergroup aggression leads to territorial expansion in wild chimpanzees.
Author(s):
Sylvia Amsler
,
John Mitani
,
Corey D. Watts
Publication date:
2010-06-22
Journal:
Current Biology
Keywords:
Aggression
,
Animals
,
Animals, Wild
,
Female
,
Male
,
Pan troglodytes
,
physiology
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10.1016/j.cub.2010.04.021
Keywords:
Aggression
,
Animals
,
Animals, Wild
,
Female
,
Male
,
Pan troglodytes
,
physiology
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Animals, Wild
,
Female
,
Male
,
Pan troglodytes
,
physiology
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