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Lethal aggression in Pan is better explained by adaptive strategies than human impacts
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Mitani, J C
Mjungu, D C
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Muller, M N
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Lloyd, J N
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Mitani, J C
Mjungu, D C
Morgan, D
Muller, M N
Mundry, R
Nakamura, M
Pruetz, J
Pusey, A E
Riedel, J
Sanz, C
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