Debbie Roth

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Male chimps form the core of the troop, and over the course of their lives they develop complex relationships and supreme social muscle. Dispersal patterns, then, can be a neat way of predicting the dynamics of power in social primates. The influential Harvard University anthropologist Richard Wrangham formulated this observation into a much-cited theory that expects the sex that stays in their birth group to always develop the strongest mutual bonds.
Bitch: On the Female of the Species
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