Chimpanzee females queue but males compete for social status
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Foerster, S; Franz, M; Murray, CM; Gilby, IC; Feldblum, JT; Walker, KK; Pusey, AE
Published in: Scientific Reports
October 14, 2016
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Scientific Reports
Publication Date
October 14, 2016
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6
Start / End Page
35404
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The Author(s)
Related Subject Headings
- Social Dominance
- Pan troglodytes
- Mating Preference, Animal
- Male
- Genetic Fitness
- Female
- Competitive Behavior
- Animals
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Foerster, S., Franz, M., Murray, C. M., Gilby, I. C., Feldblum, J. T., Walker, K. K., & Pusey, A. E. (2016). Chimpanzee females queue but males compete for social status. Scientific Reports, 6, 35404.
Foerster, S., M. Franz, C. M. Murray, I. C. Gilby, J. T. Feldblum, K. K. Walker, and A. E. Pusey. “Chimpanzee females queue but males compete for social status.” Scientific Reports 6 (October 14, 2016): 35404.
Foerster S, Franz M, Murray CM, Gilby IC, Feldblum JT, Walker KK, et al. Chimpanzee females queue but males compete for social status. Scientific Reports. 2016 Oct 14;6:35404.
Foerster, S., et al. “Chimpanzee females queue but males compete for social status.” Scientific Reports, vol. 6, The Author(s), Oct. 2016, p. 35404.
Foerster S, Franz M, Murray CM, Gilby IC, Feldblum JT, Walker KK, Pusey AE. Chimpanzee females queue but males compete for social status. Scientific Reports. The Author(s); 2016 Oct 14;6:35404.
Published In
Scientific Reports
Publication Date
October 14, 2016
Volume
6
Start / End Page
35404
Publisher
The Author(s)
Related Subject Headings
- Social Dominance
- Pan troglodytes
- Mating Preference, Animal
- Male
- Genetic Fitness
- Female
- Competitive Behavior
- Animals