Data were collected on sexual interactions before and after a male takeover of a one-male unit (OMU) of Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in the Qinling Mountains, China. The original unit consisted of an adult male, 2 adult and 2 subadult females, 2 female juveniles and a single infant. Following the takeover, the new resident male copulated with 1 adult female, which was not lactating. Subsequent to the disappearance of her infant, the second (lactating female) entered breeding condition and began to solicit copulation with the new resident male. The subadult females also engaged in matings with the new male. The new resident male was observed mating, on 3 occasions, with females in 2 other OMUs. These are the first obs...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
Abstract Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrou...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
In primate species with social systems consisting of one-male breeding units (OMUs), resident male t...
Since reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago, a large number of postconflict beha...
For group-living primates, the information on postconflict management is crucial for understanding p...
This study analyzed conflict and postconflict (PC) conciliation between males and females within one...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Among primate species living in multimale-multifemale groups, the num...
Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation lasts much l...
Three bisexual troops of samango monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis) and extratroop males in their vicinit...
Copulation patterns are important to understanding male mating strategies and stabilization strategi...
Abstract Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation las...
Troop takeover is common in one-male primate groups, but there are few reports in multimale groups. ...
Inter-group conflicts are common among many group-living animals and involve potentially complex mot...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
Abstract Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrou...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
In primate species with social systems consisting of one-male breeding units (OMUs), resident male t...
Since reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago, a large number of postconflict beha...
For group-living primates, the information on postconflict management is crucial for understanding p...
This study analyzed conflict and postconflict (PC) conciliation between males and females within one...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Among primate species living in multimale-multifemale groups, the num...
Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation lasts much l...
Three bisexual troops of samango monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis) and extratroop males in their vicinit...
Copulation patterns are important to understanding male mating strategies and stabilization strategi...
Abstract Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation las...
Troop takeover is common in one-male primate groups, but there are few reports in multimale groups. ...
Inter-group conflicts are common among many group-living animals and involve potentially complex mot...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
Abstract Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrou...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...