Abstract
Sexual consortship in primates was originally defined by Carpenter [1942] as an adult male and an ovulating female forming an association with a high degree of reciprocal interaction and rapport, embedded in a multi-male, multi-female primate group. Subsequently, it has been recognized that some species, notably chimpanzee [Goodall, 1986] and muriquis
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