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Comparative rates of violence in chimpanzees and humans
Richard W. Wrangham
,
Michael L. Wilson
, Martin N. Muller
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Keyphrases
Aggression
42%
Chimpanzee
100%
Death Rate
42%
Harvard University
14%
Hunter-gatherers
28%
Intra-community
14%
Intraspecific Aggression
28%
Lethal Aggression
14%
Lethal Violence
14%
Mortality Rate
14%
Multi-community
14%
Non-lethal
28%
Order of Magnitude
14%
Pan Troglodytes
14%
Paper-based Test
14%
Physical Attacks
14%
Physical Violence
14%
Subsistence Societies
14%
Three-order
14%
Violence
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pan Troglodytes
100%