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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 8, 1997
Subtle, secret female chimpanzeesR W Wrangham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 31, 2014
Warfare and reproductive success in a tribal populationLuke Glowacki, Richard Wrangham
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
BRACHIAL NEURITIS DUE TO CERVICAL RIBW Wrangham, J Phillips
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 26, 2015
Reply to Zefferman et al.: Cultural institutions can provide adaptive benefits for costly cooperationLuke Glowacki, Richard Wrangham
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|September 26, 2000
Recognizing hominoid-modified bones: the taphonomy of colobus bones partially digested by free-ranging chimpanzees in the Kibale Forest, UgandaM Tappen, R Wrangham
Journal of Human Evolution|August 9, 2005
The rise of the hominids as an adaptive shift in fallback foods: plant underground storage organs (USOs) and australopith originsGreg Laden, Richard Wrangham
Nature|March 1, 2024
Christophe Boesch (1951-2024), primatologist and chimpanzee championKathelijne Koops, Richard Wrangham
The Quarterly Review of Biology|April 20, 2002
Sexual mimicry in hyenasMartin N Muller, Richard Wrangham
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 1, 2023
Evolutionary and neuroendocrine foundations of human aggressionAmar Sarkar, Richard W Wrangham
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|December 24, 2024
Apparent Stasis of Endocranial Volume in Two Chimpanzee SubspeciesRichard W Wrangham, Steven Worthington
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 8, 1997
Subtle, secret female chimpanzeesR W Wrangham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 31, 2014
Warfare and reproductive success in a tribal populationLuke Glowacki, Richard Wrangham
British Medical Journal|August 27, 2010
BRACHIAL NEURITIS DUE TO CERVICAL RIBW Wrangham, J Phillips
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 26, 2015
Reply to Zefferman et al.: Cultural institutions can provide adaptive benefits for costly cooperationLuke Glowacki, Richard Wrangham
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|September 26, 2000
Recognizing hominoid-modified bones: the taphonomy of colobus bones partially digested by free-ranging chimpanzees in the Kibale Forest, UgandaM Tappen, R Wrangham
Journal of Human Evolution|August 9, 2005
The rise of the hominids as an adaptive shift in fallback foods: plant underground storage organs (USOs) and australopith originsGreg Laden, Richard Wrangham
Nature|March 1, 2024
Christophe Boesch (1951-2024), primatologist and chimpanzee championKathelijne Koops, Richard Wrangham
The Quarterly Review of Biology|April 20, 2002
Sexual mimicry in hyenasMartin N Muller, Richard Wrangham
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 1, 2023
Evolutionary and neuroendocrine foundations of human aggressionAmar Sarkar, Richard W Wrangham
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|December 24, 2024
Apparent Stasis of Endocranial Volume in Two Chimpanzee SubspeciesRichard W Wrangham, Steven Worthington
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