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      Sex Ratio Adjustment in a Seasonally Breeding Primate Species: Evidence from the Barbary Macaque Population at Affenberg Salem

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      Ethology
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          Natural Selection of Parental Ability to Vary the Sex Ratio of Offspring

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            Primate ecology and social organization

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              Sex ratio and local resource competition in a prosimian primate.

              P. Clark (1978)
              Competition between female kin for local limiting resources may explain a male-biased secondary sex ratio in the prosimian Galago crassicaudatus. Data demonstrating the skewed sex ratio, a brief summary of field observations on the species, and a simple mathematical statement of the hypothesis are presented. Local resource competition may influence sex ratio in other mammals.
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                Journal
                Ethology
                Wiley
                01791613
                14390310
                January 12 1987
                April 26 2010
                : 74
                : 2
                : 117-132
                Article
                10.1111/j.1439-0310.1987.tb00925.x
                03b973db-5389-42ef-9348-3f886873e920
                © 2010

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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