<div><p>In long–lived social mammals such as primates, individuals can benefit from social bonds with close kin, including their mothers. In the patrilocal chimpanzee (<i>Pan troglodytes</i> spp.) and bonobo (<i>Pan paniscus</i>), sexually mature males reside and reproduce in their natal groups and can retain post-dependency bonds with their mothers, while immatures of both sexes might also have their paternal grandmothers available. However, quantitative information on the proportion of males and immatures that co-reside with both types of these close female relatives is limited for both species. Combining genetic parentage determination and group composition data from five communities of wild chimpanzees and three communities of wild bono...
Promiscuous mating was traditionally thought to curtail paternal investment owing to the potential c...
When mothers continue to support their offspring beyond infancy, they can influence the fitness of t...
International audienceClose associations between adult males and lactating females occur in several ...
In long–lived social mammals such as primates, individuals can benefit from social bonds with close ...
In long–lived social mammals such as primates, individuals can benefit from social bonds with close ...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
<p>Probabilities of (A) adolescent and adult male co-residency with their mother and (B) offspring c...
Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This ...
In several group-living species, individuals’ social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In many group-living mammals, mothers may increase the reproductive success of their daughters even ...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This ...
Promiscuous mating was traditionally thought to curtail paternal investment owing to the potential c...
When mothers continue to support their offspring beyond infancy, they can influence the fitness of t...
International audienceClose associations between adult males and lactating females occur in several ...
In long–lived social mammals such as primates, individuals can benefit from social bonds with close ...
In long–lived social mammals such as primates, individuals can benefit from social bonds with close ...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
<p>Probabilities of (A) adolescent and adult male co-residency with their mother and (B) offspring c...
Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This ...
In several group-living species, individuals’ social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
In many group-living mammals, mothers may increase the reproductive success of their daughters even ...
In several group-living species, individuals' social preferences are thought to be influenced by coo...
Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This ...
Promiscuous mating was traditionally thought to curtail paternal investment owing to the potential c...
When mothers continue to support their offspring beyond infancy, they can influence the fitness of t...
International audienceClose associations between adult males and lactating females occur in several ...