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  • 32. Reproductive success in reindeer males in a herd with varying sex ratio.
    Røed KH, Holand Ø, Smith ME, Gjøstein H, Kumpula J, Nieminen M.
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  • 33. Low-ranking individuals present high and unstable fecal cortisol levels in provisioned free-ranging adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) during the birth season in a mountain area of northern China.
    Zhang S, Cui Z, Zhang Y, Wang B, Zhu M, Lu J, Wang Z.
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  • 34. Male age, dominance, and mating success among rhesus macaques.
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  • 35. Primigravidity, body weight, and costs of rearing first offspring in rhesus macaques.
    Bercovitch FB, Lebron MR, Martinez HS, Kessler MJ.
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    García-González F, Núñez Y, Ponz F, Roldán ER, Gomendio M.
    Evolution; 2003 May; 57(5):1078-88. PubMed ID: 12836824
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  • 38. Paternity and status in a rhesus monkey group.
    Duvall SW, Bernstein IS, Gordon TP.
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  • 39. Male Mating Tactics in Captive Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta): The Influence of Dominance, Markets, and Relationship Quality.
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