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The text supplies information to answer which of the following questions?
A

How does the reduction of space affect intragroup aggression among monkeys in an experimental setting?

B

Do family units within a monkey social group compete with other family units for food?

C

What are the mechanisms by which the social order of an established group of monkeys controls aggression within that group?

D

How do monkeys engaged in aggression with other monkeys signal submission?


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细节理解题。文章第二段第二句提到the motivating force of competition for incentives began to be doubted when experiments like Southwick’s on the reduction of space…,即实验的一个重点是看空间的减少对猴群之间的竞争的影响,随后三、四段论述了在一个有组织的群体内引入一个入侵者后的猴群的表现,因此A项“在实验背景下,空间的减少是如何影响猴群内的成员关系的”符合文意。
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