The benefits of social capital: close social bonds among female baboons enhance offspring survival
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J. Silk | R. Wittig | C. Crockford | R. Seyfarth | D. Cheney | J. Beehner | T. Bergman | A. Engh | L. R. Moscovice | Catherine Crockford
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