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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 8, 1997
Subtle, secret female chimpanzeesR W Wrangham
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
BRACHIAL NEURITIS DUE TO CERVICAL RIBW Wrangham, J Phillips
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|December 24, 2024
Apparent Stasis of Endocranial Volume in Two Chimpanzee SubspeciesRichard W Wrangham, Steven Worthington
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|March 6, 2012
Intergroup aggression in chimpanzees and war in nomadic hunter-gatherers: evaluating the chimpanzee modelRichard W Wrangham, Luke Glowacki
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
PNEUMOCOCCIC ARTHRITISW B Secretan, W Wrangham
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 1, 2023
Evolutionary and neuroendocrine foundations of human aggressionAmar Sarkar, Richard W Wrangham
Journal of Human Evolution|February 27, 2004
Climbing and the daily energy cost of locomotion in wild chimpanzees: implications for hominoid locomotor evolutionHerman Pontzer, Richard W Wrangham
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|September 7, 2013
The role of rewards in motivating participation in simple warfareLuke Glowacki, Richard W Wrangham
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 30, 2007
Diet and reproductive function in wild female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) at Kibale National Park, UgandaMelissa Emery Thompson, Richard W Wrangham
Current Biology : CB|December 22, 2010
Sex differences in chimpanzees' use of sticks as play objects resemble those of childrenSonya M Kahlenberg, Richard W Wrangham
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 8, 1997
Subtle, secret female chimpanzeesR W Wrangham
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
BRACHIAL NEURITIS DUE TO CERVICAL RIBW Wrangham, J Phillips
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|December 24, 2024
Apparent Stasis of Endocranial Volume in Two Chimpanzee SubspeciesRichard W Wrangham, Steven Worthington
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|March 6, 2012
Intergroup aggression in chimpanzees and war in nomadic hunter-gatherers: evaluating the chimpanzee modelRichard W Wrangham, Luke Glowacki
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
PNEUMOCOCCIC ARTHRITISW B Secretan, W Wrangham
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 1, 2023
Evolutionary and neuroendocrine foundations of human aggressionAmar Sarkar, Richard W Wrangham
Journal of Human Evolution|February 27, 2004
Climbing and the daily energy cost of locomotion in wild chimpanzees: implications for hominoid locomotor evolutionHerman Pontzer, Richard W Wrangham
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|September 7, 2013
The role of rewards in motivating participation in simple warfareLuke Glowacki, Richard W Wrangham
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 30, 2007
Diet and reproductive function in wild female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) at Kibale National Park, UgandaMelissa Emery Thompson, Richard W Wrangham
Current Biology : CB|December 22, 2010
Sex differences in chimpanzees' use of sticks as play objects resemble those of childrenSonya M Kahlenberg, Richard W Wrangham
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