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... correlation coefficients are positive , except for those involving litter size , which are negative . Male and female adult body weights are so highly correlated with each other ( 0.996 ) that it is not worthwhile to dis- tinguish ...
... correlation coefficients are positive , except for those involving litter size , which are negative . Male and female adult body weights are so highly correlated with each other ( 0.996 ) that it is not worthwhile to dis- tinguish ...
Page 191
... correlated with neonatal body weight ( r = 0.94 ) than with adult female body weight ( r = 0.91 ) . The partial correlation between weaning age and neonatal body weight with the effect of mother's weight removed is 0.46 . This correlation ...
... correlated with neonatal body weight ( r = 0.94 ) than with adult female body weight ( r = 0.91 ) . The partial correlation between weaning age and neonatal body weight with the effect of mother's weight removed is 0.46 . This correlation ...
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... correlated " is distributed among individuals on the basis of some measure of genetic re- latedness ( S. Gouzoules 1984 provides a review of the nonhuman primate literature relating to kin - correlated behavior ) . In virtually all ...
... correlated " is distributed among individuals on the basis of some measure of genetic re- latedness ( S. Gouzoules 1984 provides a review of the nonhuman primate literature relating to kin - correlated behavior ) . In virtually all ...
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Primate Societies Barbara B. Smuts,Dorothy L. Cheney,Robert M. Seyfarth,Richard W. Wrangham Limited preview - 2008 |
Primate Societies Barbara B. Smuts,Dorothy L. Cheney,Robert M. Seyfarth,Richard W. Wrangham No preview available - 1987 |
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