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Incomplete control and concessions explain mating skew in male chimpanzees
Joel Bray, Anne E. Pusey,
Ian Gilby
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
concession
100%
grooming
20%
reproductive success
10%
mating success
7%
mammal
7%
copulation
7%
sexual selection
6%
national park
3%
prediction
2%
test
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Pan troglodytes
97%
Grooming
17%
Mammals
7%
Recreational Parks
6%
Copulation
6%
Tanzania
5%
Reproduction
4%
Agriculture & Biology
Pan troglodytes
87%
dominance (genetics)
12%
reproductive success
8%
mammals
6%
Tanzania
4%
sexual selection
4%
copulation
4%
national parks
4%
prediction
2%
testing
1%
Chemical Compounds
Amount
33%
Time
28%