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... Baboons. Basel: S. Karger. 1968c "Two Variations in the Social Organization of Baboons," in Primates: Studies in Adaptation and Variability (P. C. Jay, cd.). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., pp. 293-312. Kunnncr, H. and F ...
... Baboons. Basel: S. Karger. 1968c "Two Variations in the Social Organization of Baboons," in Primates: Studies in Adaptation and Variability (P. C. Jay, cd.). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., pp. 293-312. Kunnncr, H. and F ...
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... baboons except that each female is the exclusive partner of one and only one male (Kummer, '67). A similar two-level organization is found in the gelada baboons (Theropithe- cus gelada) of the Ethiopian highlands. But the gelada one ...
... baboons except that each female is the exclusive partner of one and only one male (Kummer, '67). A similar two-level organization is found in the gelada baboons (Theropithe- cus gelada) of the Ethiopian highlands. But the gelada one ...
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... Baboons)," Revue Suisse de Zoo/. 63:288-297. 1967 "Social Organization of Hamadryas Baboons," Bib/. Primatol. 6. Basel: Karger. Kummcr, H. and F. Kurt 1965 "A Comparison of Social Behavior in Captive and Wild Hamadryas Baboons," in The ...
... Baboons)," Revue Suisse de Zoo/. 63:288-297. 1967 "Social Organization of Hamadryas Baboons," Bib/. Primatol. 6. Basel: Karger. Kummcr, H. and F. Kurt 1965 "A Comparison of Social Behavior in Captive and Wild Hamadryas Baboons," in The ...
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