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20 january 2020 20:02:49

 
Between-Group Competition Impacts Reproductive Success in Wild Chimpanzees (Current Biology)
 


Lemoine et al. use long-term data on four neighboring groups of wild chimpanzees and show that between-group competition, expressed by a novel index of neighbor pressure and a group`s competitive ability, reduces female reproductive success. This suggests that between-group competition represents a relevant selective pressure in territorial species.


 
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