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20 january 2020 20:02:49

 
Inbreeding risk and maternal support have opposite effects on female chimpanzee dispersal (Current Biology)
 


Sex-biased dispersal is usually driven by a combination of inbreeding avoidance and intrasexual competition. Walker and Pusey show that dispersal decisions in chimpanzees are most influenced by inbreeding avoidance and kin cooperation, instead of competition.


 
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