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Sociality in primates
Joan Silk
, Peter M. Kappeler
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Human Origins, Institute of (IHO)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Primates
100%
Social Behavior
83%
Oceans and Seas
81%
Porifera
80%
Ecosystem
79%
Vertebrates
64%
Coral Reefs
59%
Crustacea
57%
Aquatic Organisms
50%
Hoof and Claw
48%
Salmon
46%
Fresh Water
43%
Social Conditions
41%
Invertebrates
40%
Insecta
37%
Aggression
37%
Names
33%
Communication
26%
Occupational Groups
25%
Water
23%
Agriculture & Biology
shrimp
96%
Primates
95%
Crustacea
74%
Porifera
49%
social behavior
42%
vertebrates
32%
common names
25%
habitats
24%
social class
24%
coral reefs
24%
claws
24%
social structure
23%
queen insects
22%
oceans
22%
salmon
21%
aggression
19%
animal communication
19%
invertebrates
17%
predators
15%
insects
13%
organisms
12%
water
8%