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Biodemography and Evolution

New perspectives on the evolution of women's cooperation.

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Misperception of peer beliefs reinforces inequitable gender norms among Tanzanian men.

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Variation in breastfeeding behavior associated with changes in diurnal maternal inflammation.

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Weak, but not strong, ties support coalition formation among wild female chimpanzees

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Age-related social selectivity: An adaptive lens on a later life social phenotype.

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Aging, Race, and Health Disparities: Recommendations from the Research Centers Collaborative Network.

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Selective social tolerance drives differentiated relationships among wild female chimpanzees

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Sperm intrusion into the implantation-stage blastocyst and its potential biological significance.

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Methods to study wildlife cancer.

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Life history traits and cancer prevalence in birds.

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