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SEXUAL SEGREGATION IN UNGULATES: A NEW APPROACH
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Peter Neuhaus
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Kathreen Ruckstuhl
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March 01 2000
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Behaviour
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Brill Academic Publishers
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Behaviour
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Brill Academic Publishers
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0005-7959
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1568-539X
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March 01 2000
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10.1163/156853900502123
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