It's much more balanced than we thought": contrary to popular belief, in primates, males are not always dominant. Study overturns conventional wisdom on male dominance in primates Read the article on the CNRS website: huchard_cnrs_07072025Download <span class="nav-subtitle screen-reader-text">Page</span> Previous PostThe evolution of male-female dominance relations in primate societiesNext PostIt's much more balanced than we thought": contrary to popular belief, in primates, males are not always dominant. Related Posts Can long Covid and vaccination really affect women's menstrual cycles and fertility? What proven link exists between long Covid and... valerie durandJanuary 12, 2026January 12, 2026 Children have more empathy for species that are close to us. valerie durandJanuary 12, 2026January 12, 2026 Using visual transformers to estimate age from facial photos in a primate living in the wild This month's cover features a young mandrill (Mandrillus... valerie durandDec 4, 2025Dec 4, 2025
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