The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), share many traits that are common in humans but rare in other mammals, including societies with high fission–fusion dynamics, male philopatry, female dispersal and extensive social bonding among unrelated individuals [1] . The major difference between these two species is that male aggression is more frequent and intense in male-dominated chimpanzees than in bonobos, where the highest-ranking individuals are female [1] . One potential explanation is that because periods of female sexual receptivity and attractiveness are more extended in bonobos [2] , males compete less intensely for each mating opportunity. This would reduce the strength o...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict. In some spe...
In sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict. In some spe...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
In the recent past, application of DNA genotyping techniques has enabled researchers to more accurat...
In the recent past, application of DNA genotyping techniques has enabled researchers to more accurat...
n the recent past, application of DNA genotyping techniques has enabled researchers to more accurate...
Across vertebrates, species with intense male mating competition and high levels of sexual dimorphis...
In several group-living species, individuals’ social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
abstract: In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influen...
In several group-living species, individuals’ social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict. In some spe...
In sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict. In some spe...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
In the recent past, application of DNA genotyping techniques has enabled researchers to more accurat...
In the recent past, application of DNA genotyping techniques has enabled researchers to more accurat...
n the recent past, application of DNA genotyping techniques has enabled researchers to more accurate...
Across vertebrates, species with intense male mating competition and high levels of sexual dimorphis...
In several group-living species, individuals’ social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
abstract: In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influen...
In several group-living species, individuals’ social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict. In some spe...
In sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict. In some spe...