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Mammals of Africa / Sexual reproduction / Sexual selection / Evolutionary biology / Behavior / Baboon / Hamadryas baboon / Ethology / Mate choice / Mating / Animal sexuality
Date: 2012-10-19 15:55:37
Mammals of Africa
Sexual reproduction
Sexual selection
Evolutionary biology
Behavior
Baboon
Hamadryas baboon
Ethology
Mate choice
Mating
Animal sexuality

Reproductive Tactics of Male Savanna Baboons Author(s): Ronald Noë and Albertha A. Sluijter Reviewed work(s): Source: Behaviour, Vol. 113, NoMay, 1990), ppPublished by: BRILL Stable URL: http://www.jsto

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