Urinary oxytocin and social bonding in related and unrelated wild chimpanzees
Catherine Crockford(University of St Andrews), Tobias Deschner(Max Planck Society), Klaus Zuberbühler(Natural Resources Conservation Service), Roman M. Wittig(University of St Andrews), Kevin E. Langergraber(Boston University), Toni E. Ziegler
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