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... juvenile females had much higher death rates than in- fant and juvenile males , but after five years of age males were more likely to die than females . ( After Dittus , 1975. ) is much higher than that of male juveniles and infants ...
... juvenile females had much higher death rates than in- fant and juvenile males , but after five years of age males were more likely to die than females . ( After Dittus , 1975. ) is much higher than that of male juveniles and infants ...
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... juveniles . We have already mentioned the importance of arboreal versus terrestrial life in increasing risks when an ... juvenile vervets play more and show more aggression during the wet season ; they have more energy to spare ( Lee ...
... juveniles . We have already mentioned the importance of arboreal versus terrestrial life in increasing risks when an ... juvenile vervets play more and show more aggression during the wet season ; they have more energy to spare ( Lee ...
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... juvenile male baboon matures , he becomes dominant to smaller juveniles and gradually moves from the position of infant among females to his own po- sition as subadult ( Lee and Oliver , 1979 ) . When some baboon troops move , the ...
... juvenile male baboon matures , he becomes dominant to smaller juveniles and gradually moves from the position of infant among females to his own po- sition as subadult ( Lee and Oliver , 1979 ) . When some baboon troops move , the ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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