Science, Volume 333, Issues 6039-6044John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2011 |
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... males and high rates of male aggression ( see the figure ) , including displacement aggression ( toward subordinates and females ) . The broad find- Departments of Biology , Neurology , and Neurosurgery , Stanford University , Stanford ...
... males and high rates of male aggression ( see the figure ) , including displacement aggression ( toward subordinates and females ) . The broad find- Departments of Biology , Neurology , and Neurosurgery , Stanford University , Stanford ...
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... males , who exhibited higher levels of these stress hormones than predicted from the linear pattern across ranks ( Table 1 , rows 1 and 2 , and Fig . 1A ) . The distinctiveness of alpha males is highlighted by comparing alphas to other ...
... males , who exhibited higher levels of these stress hormones than predicted from the linear pattern across ranks ( Table 1 , rows 1 and 2 , and Fig . 1A ) . The distinctiveness of alpha males is highlighted by comparing alphas to other ...
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... male traits ? Although males benefit from bigger or more conspicuous traits that attract more mates , these traits can also make it easier for predators to find and catch males ( 8 ) . Akre et al . explored this question by observing ...
... male traits ? Although males benefit from bigger or more conspicuous traits that attract more mates , these traits can also make it easier for predators to find and catch males ( 8 ) . Akre et al . explored this question by observing ...
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