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SUBMITTER: Reddy RB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7892417 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Reddy Rachna B RB Langergraber Kevin E KE Sandel Aaron A AA Vigilant Linda L Mitani John C JC
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20210106 1942
Like many animals, adult male chimpanzees often compete for a limited number of mates. They fight other males as they strive for status that confers reproductive benefits and use aggression to coerce females to mate with them. Nevertheless, small-bodied, socially immature adolescent male chimpanzees, who cannot compete with older males for status nor intimidate females, father offspring. We investigated how they do so through a study of adolescent and young adult males at Ngogo in Kibale Nationa ...[more]