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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
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Pages |
Links |
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de Waal, F.B. |
The integration of dominance and social bonding in primates |
1986 |
The Quarterly review of biology |
210 |
61 |
459-479 |
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Pérez-Barbería, F.J.; Shultz, S.; Dunbar, R.I.M.; Janis, C. |
Evidence For Coevolution Of Sociality And Relative Brain Size In Three Orders Of Mammals |
2007 |
Evolution |
4781 |
61 |
2811-2821 |
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Lefebvre, L.; Reader, S.M.; Sol, D. |
Brains, Innovations and Evolution in Birds and Primates |
2004 |
Brain, Behavior and Evolution |
4738 |
63 |
233-246 |
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Crockford, C.; Wittig, R.M.; Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L. |
Baboons eavesdrop to deduce mating opportunities |
2007 |
Animal Behaviour. |
816 |
73 |
885-890 |
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Müller, A. E.; Thalmann, U. |
Origin and evolution of primate social organisation: a reconstruction |
2000 |
Biological Reviews |
4257 |
75 |
405-435 |
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Gruber, T.; Clay, Z.; Zuberbühler, K. |
A comparison of bonobo and chimpanzee tool use: evidence for a female bias in the Pan lineage |
2010 |
Animal Behaviour |
5856 |
80 |
1023-1033 |
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Boyd, R.; Richerson, P.J. |
Why Culture is Common, but Cultural Evolution is Rare |
1996 |
Proceedings of the British Academy |
4195 |
88 |
73-93 |
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Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L. |
What are big brains for? |
2002 |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
692 |
99 |
4141-4142 |
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Reader, S.M.; Laland, K.N. |
Social intelligence, innovation, and enhanced brain size in primates |
2002 |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
2149 |
99 |
4436-4441 |
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Bermudez, J.L. |
The moral significance of birth |
1996 |
Ethics |
4177 |
106 |
378-403 |
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