Studies of primate life history variation are constrained by the fact that all large-bodied extant primates are haplorhines. However, large-bodied strepsirrhines recently existed. If we can extract life history information from their skeletons, these species can contribute to our understanding of primate life history variation. This is particularly important in light of new critiques of the classic fast-slow continuum as a descriptor of variation in life history profiles across mammals in general. We use established dental histological methods to estimate gestation length and age at weaning for five extinct lemur species. On the basis of these estimates, we reconstruct minimum interbirth intervals and maximum reproductive rates. We utiliz...
AimSmall body size in Madagascar's dwarf and mouse lemurs (Cheirogaleidae) is generally viewed as pr...
The critically endangered indri (Indri indri) is the largest extant lemur species and its population...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
ew tools are available for teasing out aspects of life-history variation among extinct species. Here...
Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a neu-roendo...
In haplorhine primates (tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans), there is a significant correlation bet...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
<div><p>Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a ne...
Abstract Life history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammals but there i...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
Life history variables such as the age at first reproduction and the interval between consecutive bi...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
abstract: Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a ...
AimSmall body size in Madagascar's dwarf and mouse lemurs (Cheirogaleidae) is generally viewed as pr...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
AimSmall body size in Madagascar's dwarf and mouse lemurs (Cheirogaleidae) is generally viewed as pr...
The critically endangered indri (Indri indri) is the largest extant lemur species and its population...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
ew tools are available for teasing out aspects of life-history variation among extinct species. Here...
Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a neu-roendo...
In haplorhine primates (tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans), there is a significant correlation bet...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
<div><p>Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a ne...
Abstract Life history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammals but there i...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
Life history variables such as the age at first reproduction and the interval between consecutive bi...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
abstract: Skeletal histology supports the hypothesis that primate life histories are regulated by a ...
AimSmall body size in Madagascar's dwarf and mouse lemurs (Cheirogaleidae) is generally viewed as pr...
Teeth grow incrementally and preserve within them a record of that incremental growth in the form of...
AimSmall body size in Madagascar's dwarf and mouse lemurs (Cheirogaleidae) is generally viewed as pr...
The critically endangered indri (Indri indri) is the largest extant lemur species and its population...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...