The Great ApesDavid A. Hamburg, Elizabeth R. McCown |
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... estrous cycles of three females of the K - group Estrus observed D Estrus presumed Copulation observed Tumescence or detumescence Period of maximal swelling Period of partial swelling Period of no swelling size and estrus in females may ...
... estrous cycles of three females of the K - group Estrus observed D Estrus presumed Copulation observed Tumescence or detumescence Period of maximal swelling Period of partial swelling Period of no swelling size and estrus in females may ...
Page 466
... estrous cycles after the birth of their pre- vious infant . In a 7 - year study period , no male was observed to transfer to another community . The purpose of this paper is to review the evidence that at Gombe also , females , but not ...
... estrous cycles after the birth of their pre- vious infant . In a 7 - year study period , no male was observed to transfer to another community . The purpose of this paper is to review the evidence that at Gombe also , females , but not ...
Page 474
... estrous cycles in 1967. In 1967 and 1968 , she had . absences from camp during which she was in estrus for 7 to 26 days , when no male showed a coincident absence . Like Gigi she may never- theless have been consorting with habituated ...
... estrous cycles in 1967. In 1967 and 1968 , she had . absences from camp during which she was in estrus for 7 to 26 days , when no male showed a coincident absence . Like Gigi she may never- theless have been consorting with habituated ...
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activity adolescent female adult females adult males aggressive competition agonistic agonistic behavior animals apes association attack baboons birth Bygott calls camp charging displays Chausiku chimpan consort consortship copulation dominance encounter estrous cycles estrous females Faben feeding station Figan Figure followed foraging frequently fruit Gombe National Park Goodall gorilla hamadryas baboons home range human immature individuals infant interactions involved Jomeo juvenile K-group Kahama Kahama males Kajabala Kasakela Kasakela males Kasanga Kasonta macaques male's mating mature males months mother mountain gorilla moved neighboring nest Nishida nonhuman primates nulliparous observed occurred offspring orangutans paniscus pant-hoots panzees party patrols patterns period play pongids population primates Primatology pygmy chimpanzees rank recorded relationships reproductive resident male rhesus monkeys riverine forest Schaller seems seen sexual siblings silverback social grooming social structure species study area subadult males subgroups Tanjung Puting Tanzania termites tion tree Ugalla area unhabituated unit-group vocal Wrangham young