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Common Baboons live on the Savanna in breeding groups called troops while females tend to stay with the troop, younger or less dominant males may leave to join a neighboring troop. This is an example of
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Natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, mutation, mating preference?
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social structure and behavior in a primate species.
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This is an example of mating preference, as the younger or less dominant male baboons may choose to leave their troop in search of a different troop to join based on various factors such as competition for mates, social dynamics, and resources. This decision to leave and join a new troop can impact the genetic diversity and gene flow within the baboon population.
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