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Infanticide
Comparative and Evolutionary Perspectives
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640 pages
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The book explores the phenomenon of infanticide across various mammalian species, highlighting its prevalence in both animal and human contexts. By integrating field studies and evolutionary theories, the authors provide a comprehensive analysis of this behavior, examining the underlying causes and implications for maternal and offspring survival. Through a comparative lens, the work delves into the evolutionary significance of infanticide, offering insights into its role in the animal kingdom and its parallels in human societies.
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2008, paperback
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