Adaptive explanations for social grouping assume that there are fitness consequences associated with group size, and individuals maintain membership in groups of favorable size to maximize fitness. Here I examine fecal cortisol concentrations as a hormonal measure of stress to assess the relative well-being of Lemur catta in groups of different size and in seasons of normal and low tamarind fruit availability. I test the hypotheses that there is an optimal group size at which cortisol is lowest and that optimal group size changes in food-scarce conditions. I collected 799 fecal samples from 87 individuals in seven free-ranging L. catta groups at Berenty Reserve, Madagascar, over a 1-year period (August 1999–July 2000) and determined fecal c...
This study investigates the relationship between Madagascar’s environment and the stress physiology ...
Female primates incur higher reproductive costs than do males, and therefore social life may create ...
Many studies have shown that low dominance status within a social group is associated with elevated ...
Adaptive explanations for social grouping assume that there are fitness consequences associated with...
The ‘stress response,’ or how an animal responds to external stressors, transpires from a litany of ...
What are the costs and benefits for animals living in groups of different sizes? Balancing the trade...
This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the following article: Smith, T. E., Mc...
Group size is a fundamental component of sociality, and has important consequences for an individual...
In red-bellied lemurs (Eulemur rubriventer), a pair-bonded, monogamous species with paternal care, m...
Strepsirhines have been neglected in the study of animal play. Yet, data from a wide array of primat...
textThis dissertation investigates the relationship between Madagascar’s environment and the stress ...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...
Responses to stress are unavoidable, adaptive mechanisms in humans and non-human animals. However, i...
In the last 40 years, an increasing number of studies from medicine, neurosciences, and psychology ...
Abstract Background Glucocorticoid hormones are known to play a key role in mediating a cascade of p...
This study investigates the relationship between Madagascar’s environment and the stress physiology ...
Female primates incur higher reproductive costs than do males, and therefore social life may create ...
Many studies have shown that low dominance status within a social group is associated with elevated ...
Adaptive explanations for social grouping assume that there are fitness consequences associated with...
The ‘stress response,’ or how an animal responds to external stressors, transpires from a litany of ...
What are the costs and benefits for animals living in groups of different sizes? Balancing the trade...
This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the following article: Smith, T. E., Mc...
Group size is a fundamental component of sociality, and has important consequences for an individual...
In red-bellied lemurs (Eulemur rubriventer), a pair-bonded, monogamous species with paternal care, m...
Strepsirhines have been neglected in the study of animal play. Yet, data from a wide array of primat...
textThis dissertation investigates the relationship between Madagascar’s environment and the stress ...
For many species, a critical component of an animal's environment is its social setting, specificall...
Responses to stress are unavoidable, adaptive mechanisms in humans and non-human animals. However, i...
In the last 40 years, an increasing number of studies from medicine, neurosciences, and psychology ...
Abstract Background Glucocorticoid hormones are known to play a key role in mediating a cascade of p...
This study investigates the relationship between Madagascar’s environment and the stress physiology ...
Female primates incur higher reproductive costs than do males, and therefore social life may create ...
Many studies have shown that low dominance status within a social group is associated with elevated ...