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Cooperation Has a Dark Side, and Meerkats Are Helping Us See It

DURHAM, N.C. – Cooperation and aggression. Meerkats are showing us that one may not be possible without the other. In a study appearing this week in the journal Nature Communications, a team of researchers led by Christine Drea, professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University, shows that testosterone-fueled aggression may be a crucial part in the evolution of cooperation in meerkat societies.

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Meerkat Matriarchs Rule With Testosterone And Aggression, Study Finds

According to a study from Duke University, North Carolina, meerkat societies crumble when aggression is taken away. In news that will make you look at Alexander the meerkat differently, or at least his mother, aggression is key to meerkat society. The study, led by professor Christine Drea, found that testosterone-fuelled aggression is crucial to the …

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