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Intergroup Aggression in Chimpanzees and Humans [and Comments and Replies]

Joseph H. Manson,Richard W. Wrangham,James L. Boone,Bernard Chapais,Robin Dunbar,Carol R. Ember,William Irons,Linda F. Marchant,William C. McGrew,Toshisada Nishida,James D. Paterson,Eric Alden Smith,Craig B. Stanford,Carol M. Worthman

Aggression
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    Intergroup Aggression in Chimpanzees and Humans [and Comments and Replies]” is a paper by Joseph H. Manson Richard W. Wrangham James L. Boone Bernard Chapais Robin Dunbar Carol R. Ember William Irons Linda F. Marchant William C. McGrew Toshisada Nishida James D. Paterson Eric Alden Smith Craig B. Stanford Carol M. Worthman published in 1991. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.