Chimpanzee communities differ in their inter- and intrasexual social relationships

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  • who: Bruce S. Rawlings from the Department of Psychology, Durham University, Durham , LE, UK have published the paper: Chimpanzee communities differ in their inter- and intrasexual social relationships, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: To better understand how group demographics impact sex differences in chimpanzee sociality, the authors provide an in-depth analysis on male and female social bonding in populations that share ecological conditions and do not genetically differ.
  • how: For a comprehensive assessment of social bonding the authors applied social network analysis (SNA). The authors conducted the study testing the hypothesis that . . .

     

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