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Aggression, eine natürliche Anpassung an Konkurrenzsituationen

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In diesem Beitrag wird der Artikel von Barbara Krahé aus Sicht der Evolutionären Anthropologie kommentiert.

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Wittig, R. (2015). Aggression, eine natürliche Anpassung an Konkurrenzsituationen. In: Hartung, G., Herrgen, M. (eds) Interdisziplinäre Anthropologie. Interdisziplinäre Anthropologie. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-07410-4_7

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