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Female rule in lemurs is ancestral and hormonally mediated
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Despite its prevalence in this suborder, both the evolutionary trajectory and proximate mechanism of FSD remain unclear. Comparing females from these two groups, we show that FSD is associated with more masculine androgen profiles. In most mammals, males are the more aggressive sex 1 and, in hierarchical societies, often dominate females 2 , but in strepsirrhine or lemuriform primates, female social dominance FSD over males is the norm 3 , 4. Although strepsirrhines account for a large proportion of extant primate diversity 5 , they remain relatively understudied; accordingly, we still understand little about the evolution or mechanism of their unusual social organization.