Philopatry and reproductive success in Bornean orang‐utans (Pongo pygmaeus)
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M W Bruford | B. Goossens | M. Ancrenaz | L. Chikhi | S. Funk | J. Setchell | I Lackman-Ancrenaz | L Chikhi | S. S. James | B Goossens | J M Setchell | S S James | S M Funk | A Abulani | M Ancrenaz | M. Bruford | A. Abulani | I. Lackman-Ancrenaz | I. Lackman‐Ancrenaz | M. W. Bruford | Benoit Goossens | Joanna M. Setchell | Stephan M. Funk | Lounès Chikhi
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