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U-M Research in Ethiopia: Pregnant primates miscarry when new male enters group
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U-M Research in Ethiopia: Pregnant primates miscarry when new male enters group
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ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Pregnant female geladas show an unusually high rate of miscarriage the day after the dominant male in their group is replaced by a new male, a new University of Michigan study indicates.
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03/05/2012
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ns.umich.edu/new/releases/20239-pregnant-primates-miscarry-when-new-male-enters-group