The effects of age, sex, rearing history and social group composition on the social behavior of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) during the introduction to unfamiliar partners and formation of new social groups (2003)
Howell, S., Schwandt, M., Fritz, J. et al.
Abstract
Results imply that successful group formation may not be hampered by aggression but by failure for chimpanzees to form affiliative social relationships.
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2003
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Howell, S., Schwandt, M., Fritz, J. et al. 2003. The effects of age, sex, rearing history and social group composition on the social behavior of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) during the introduction to unfamiliar partners and formation of new social groups. American Journal of Primatology 60(Supplement), 94 (Abstract).
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