Group structure (e.g. size, sex ratio, stability) likely affect rates of extra-group paternity in rhesus macaques https://t.co/HP3aM5en5g
RT @alexvgeorgiev: How did I miss this?! Big new study on extragroup paternity in rhesus macaque on #CayoSantiago! https://t.co/UkfsTpeE3G
How did I miss this?! Big new study on extragroup paternity in rhesus macaque on #CayoSantiago! https://t.co/UkfsTpeE3G
Long-term analysis on the variance of extra-group paternities in rhesus macaques https://t.co/5gaid9cuVP
Long-term analysis on the variance of extra-group paternities in rhesus macaques. https://t.co/LTx9rJxNA7
Long-term analysis on the variance of extra-group paternities in rhesus macaques https://t.co/RUehF6y76i BES
RT @ljnbrent: UP to 16% of infants are from extra-group males - new work from Cayo Santiago by Anja Widdig's group. https://t.co/sjPdnQeswT
RT @ljnbrent: UP to 16% of infants are from extra-group males - new work from Cayo Santiago by Anja Widdig's group. https://t.co/sjPdnQeswT
RT @ljnbrent: UP to 16% of infants are from extra-group males - new work from Cayo Santiago by Anja Widdig's group. https://t.co/sjPdnQeswT
UP to 16% of infants are from extra-group males - new work from Cayo Santiago by Anja Widdig's group. https://t.co/sjPdnQeswT
RT @gerrygcarter: "Long-term analysis on the variance of extra-group paternities in rhesus macaques" https://t.co/Y3eA6Z4Vb8
"Long-term analysis on the variance of extra-group paternities in rhesus macaques" https://t.co/Y3eA6Z4Vb8