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Brian A Lerch

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 13, 2025
Reevaluating the relationship between female sociality and infant survival in wild baboonsMaria J A Creighton, Brian A Lerch, Elizabeth C Lange, et al.
Scientific Data|March 2, 2026
Demographic, behavioral, and ecological data from a long-term field study of wild baboons in Amboseli, KenyaChelsea A Southworth, Jack C Winans, Jacob B Gordon, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 19, 2025
Demographic, behavioral, and ecological data from a long-term field study of wild baboons in Amboseli, KenyaChelsea A Southworth, Jack C Winans, Jacob B Gordon, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 13, 2025
Reevaluating the relationship between female sociality and infant survival in wild baboonsMaria J A Creighton, Brian A Lerch, Elizabeth C Lange, et al.
Scientific Data|March 2, 2026
Demographic, behavioral, and ecological data from a long-term field study of wild baboons in Amboseli, KenyaChelsea A Southworth, Jack C Winans, Jacob B Gordon, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 19, 2025
Demographic, behavioral, and ecological data from a long-term field study of wild baboons in Amboseli, KenyaChelsea A Southworth, Jack C Winans, Jacob B Gordon, et al.
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