Revolutionary coalitions in male rhesus macaques James P. Higham 1,2,3) & Dario Maestripieri 1,2) ( 1 Institute for Mind and Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA; 2 Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA) (Accepted: 15 October 2010) Summary Coalitions between animals are found in a variety of taxa, but are most common among pri- mates. Here, we present data on the relative abundance of male–male coalitions within a group of free-ranging rhesus macaques, a species in which male coalitions are reportedly rare or absent. We then report a series of revolutionary coalitions
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Revolutionary coalitions in male rhesus macaques James P. Higham 1,2,3) & Dario Maestripieri 1,2) ( 1 Institute for Mind and Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA; 2 Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA) (Accepted: 15 October 2010) Summary Coalitions between animals are found in a variety of taxa, but are most common among pri- mates. Here, we present data on the relative abundance of male–male coalitions within a group of free-ranging rhesus macaques, a species in which male coalitions are reportedly rare or absent. We then report a series of revolutionary coalitions
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