A “friendship ” in wild chacma baboons of the Okavango Delta: adult male, adult female, an
Abstract Mammalian females are strongly attracted to infants and interact regularly with them. Femal...
Recent studies revealing the limitations of the Priority of Access model suggest the evolutionary si...
baboon female intrasexual selection mate competition mortality paternal investment predation sex rat...
Sexually selected feticide—the death of infants in utero as a result of male behaviour—has only rare...
We present results of a 10-year study of free-ranging gray-footed chacma baboons (Papio ursinus gris...
The selective advantage of male infanticide is enhancement of reproductive success of the aggressor....
International audienceClose association between an anoestrous female at the time of lactation and ad...
SummaryIn polygynous and polygynandrous species, there is often intense male-male competition over a...
In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. ...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Degree granted in Ecology.Typescript.SPEC. COLL. HAS ARCHIVAL COPY; MICRO. ROOM HAS MICROFICHE COPY ...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Long-term male–female bonds and bi-parental investment in offspring are hallmarks of human society. ...
The distribution of group sizes in woodland baboons forms a pair of demographic oscillators that tra...
Social relationships are critical components of health and fitness for humans and other animals. For...
Abstract Mammalian females are strongly attracted to infants and interact regularly with them. Femal...
Recent studies revealing the limitations of the Priority of Access model suggest the evolutionary si...
baboon female intrasexual selection mate competition mortality paternal investment predation sex rat...
Sexually selected feticide—the death of infants in utero as a result of male behaviour—has only rare...
We present results of a 10-year study of free-ranging gray-footed chacma baboons (Papio ursinus gris...
The selective advantage of male infanticide is enhancement of reproductive success of the aggressor....
International audienceClose association between an anoestrous female at the time of lactation and ad...
SummaryIn polygynous and polygynandrous species, there is often intense male-male competition over a...
In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. ...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Degree granted in Ecology.Typescript.SPEC. COLL. HAS ARCHIVAL COPY; MICRO. ROOM HAS MICROFICHE COPY ...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Long-term male–female bonds and bi-parental investment in offspring are hallmarks of human society. ...
The distribution of group sizes in woodland baboons forms a pair of demographic oscillators that tra...
Social relationships are critical components of health and fitness for humans and other animals. For...
Abstract Mammalian females are strongly attracted to infants and interact regularly with them. Femal...
Recent studies revealing the limitations of the Priority of Access model suggest the evolutionary si...
baboon female intrasexual selection mate competition mortality paternal investment predation sex rat...