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Inter-menstrual intervals in captive bonobosPan paniscus

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In this study we provide new data on the duration of the inter-menstrual intervals of six captive female bonobos (Pan paniscus). We found that the mean duration of the inter-menstrual interval was about 34 days. This lies close to the average value of 37 days that has been reported for common chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

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Vervaecke, H., Van Elsacker, L., Möhle, U. et al. Inter-menstrual intervals in captive bonobosPan paniscus . Primates 40, 283–289 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02557552

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