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Stability of partner choice among female baboons
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Stability of partner choice among female baboons
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Susan Alberts
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Susan C Alberts
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Jeanne Altmann
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Jeanne Altmann
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Dorothy Cheney
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Dorothy L Cheney
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Robert Seyfarth
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Robert M Seyfarth
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Joan Silk
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Joan B Silk
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English
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publication date
1 June 2012
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8
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Animal Behaviour
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83
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6
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1511-1518
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10.1016/J.ANBEHAV.2012.03.028
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644185
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644185
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3718070
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23885128
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644185
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251879092
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