Prenatal androgen effects as a proximate mechanism underpinning variation in social behavior among female nonhuman primates

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  • who: Caroline Howlett from the Kent, UK Essex Pathways Department, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, UK have published the paper: Prenatal Androgen Effects as a Proximate Mechanism Underpinning Variation in Social Behavior Among Female Nonhuman Primates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigates variation in 2D:4D ratio in both strepsirrhine and haplorhine female primates. The authors aimed to investigate the relationship between variation in PAEs (inferred from 2D:4D ratios) and female intrasexual competition and intersexual dominance relationships across primates. Ethical Note This research was supported by the British and Irish . . .

     

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