Radical Anthropology on Nostr: Research on #bonobo aggression, by Maud Mouginot, a biological anthropologist: 'The ...
Research on #bonobo aggression, by Maud Mouginot, a biological anthropologist:
'The findings “support the view that contrary to male chimpanzees, whose reproductive success depends on strong coalitions, male bonobos have more individualistic reproductive strategies,” says the team, which, in addition to Mouginot, included Wilson and two other colleagues'
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/belligerent-bonobosPublished at
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