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Fig. 5

From: Evidence for a postreproductive phase in female false killer whales Pseudorca crassidens

Fig. 5

Postreproductive representation (PrR) plotted against maximum longevity in false killer whales (in red) and other large mammals. The dashed red line illustrates the range of the 2 point estimates of PrR from the Japanese (0.12) and South African (0.37) populations. The solid red circle represents the point estimate from the combined populations (0.14). This figure was adapted from Fig. 5 in Lahdenperä et al. [7] to include the estimate for false killer whales from this study. PrR values and maximum longevities in Asian elephants and humans from Lahdenperä et al. [7], and in killer whales from Croft et al. [2]. Other PrR-values were taken from Levitis and Lackey [9]. Maximum longevities in Japanese macaques were sourced from Pavelka and Fedigan [45], chimpanzees from Hill et al. [46], baboons from Bronikowski et al. [47] and short-finned pilot whales from Kasuya and Marsh [16], as in the original version of the figure

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