Which of the following describes maternal rank and matrilineages in macaque, vervet, and baboon groups?
A) Maternal rank is transferred to offspring, particularly daughters.
B) Maternal kin occupy dissimilar ranks in the dominance hierarchy.
C) Ranking within matrilineages is usually laterally transferred.
D) Female dominance relationships are unstable over time.
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