ABSTRACT In a female-bonded/matrilineal group of primates, females may suffer from competition in both within- and inter-troop contexts. The balance between these two forms of competition was analyzed from the behavioral and demographic data recorded for a wild population of ring-tailed lemurs at Berenty Reserve, Madagascar. Within a troop, harsh and persistent aggressive behavior (targeting behavior) among female members ultimately evicted some victims. Troop size may infl uence the correlations between female rank and their repro-ductive parameters. In large troops, lower ranked females tended to show lower reproductive success than other females, but the differences were not significant. Birth rate and repro-ductive success (number of su...
Dominance hierarchy influences the life quality of social animals, and its definition should in prin...
Where male-male mating competition is intense, males are frequently larger than females, or have we...
In group‐living species with male dominance hierarchies where receptive periods of females do not ov...
ABSTRACT In a female-bonded/matrilineal group of primates, females may suffer from competition in bo...
Female primates incur higher reproductive costs than do males, and therefore social life may create ...
In mammals with female philopatry, co-resident females inevitably compete with each other for resour...
The determination of hierarchical relationships is a controversial issue in primate sociobiology, du...
Dominance rank of males, number of males present during mating and harassment and interruption of ma...
Feeding competition limits female reproductive success and is expected to have social consequences f...
1 page.Though large variations of social dominance systems exist across primate species, ring-tailed...
Female social dominance is rare in mammals, but common in lemurs. We investigated social dominance i...
ko itia 19 cer sex di relatively small multimale–multifemale groups with, on average, even adult sex...
Black and white ruffed lemurs (Varecia variegata) are critically endangered primates from the Northe...
The relationship between a mother and an adult daughter is examined in a group of free‐ranging ruffe...
Investigators have demonstrated that kinship affinities greatly affect social relationships in a num...
Dominance hierarchy influences the life quality of social animals, and its definition should in prin...
Where male-male mating competition is intense, males are frequently larger than females, or have we...
In group‐living species with male dominance hierarchies where receptive periods of females do not ov...
ABSTRACT In a female-bonded/matrilineal group of primates, females may suffer from competition in bo...
Female primates incur higher reproductive costs than do males, and therefore social life may create ...
In mammals with female philopatry, co-resident females inevitably compete with each other for resour...
The determination of hierarchical relationships is a controversial issue in primate sociobiology, du...
Dominance rank of males, number of males present during mating and harassment and interruption of ma...
Feeding competition limits female reproductive success and is expected to have social consequences f...
1 page.Though large variations of social dominance systems exist across primate species, ring-tailed...
Female social dominance is rare in mammals, but common in lemurs. We investigated social dominance i...
ko itia 19 cer sex di relatively small multimale–multifemale groups with, on average, even adult sex...
Black and white ruffed lemurs (Varecia variegata) are critically endangered primates from the Northe...
The relationship between a mother and an adult daughter is examined in a group of free‐ranging ruffe...
Investigators have demonstrated that kinship affinities greatly affect social relationships in a num...
Dominance hierarchy influences the life quality of social animals, and its definition should in prin...
Where male-male mating competition is intense, males are frequently larger than females, or have we...
In group‐living species with male dominance hierarchies where receptive periods of females do not ov...