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and Odd also wrote a research briefing here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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A 33-year study of 12 neighbouring capuchin groups reveals that group size asymmetries drive a population’s sociospatial structure. Larger groups offset heightened within-group competition by leveragi...
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Costs and benefits of primate group size shift under varying climate regimes - Nature Ecology & Evolution
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