Several primates show sex-based differences in activity patterns and socialinteractions during infancy. These have been associated with social and reproductive functions of males and females during adulthood and are related to male-male competition. Our goal was to describe behavioral patterns of wild Alouatta caraya male and female infants, a species with sexual dimorphism in body size and behavioral strategies during adulthood. We also examined the relationship between life-history variables, infant sex and age, activity pattern, and social interactions in order to determine if males and females follow different trajectories during early growth. During a 27-month study, we observed 21 male infants and 14 female infants across two similar ...
In many mammals, early social experience is critical to developing species appropriate adult behavio...
In several primate species, males have been shown to exhibit a surge in circulating testosterone dur...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
The role of biological and social influences on sex differences in human child development is a pers...
The role of biological and social influences on sex differences in human child development is a pers...
abstract: Behavior of males and females may be mediated by their biological differences and, among c...
Studies of infant rhesus macaques have generally reported sex differences in the frequency of expres...
An important part of the ontogeny of social mammals is the establishment of social relationships wit...
Pattern of skull development and sexual dimorphism was studied in Cebus apella and Alouatta caraya u...
We studied intergroup social play (IGSP) among immatures in wild black and gold howler monkeys (Alou...
Previous studies indicate adult spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi ) display marked sex differences, i...
Abstract: The extended juvenile period is one of the key characteristics of the Primate order. Howev...
Human females exhibit greater social interest and skills relative to males, appearing in infancy, su...
International audienceIn a previous study, we demonstrated the importance of social interactions in ...
Many mammalian species display sex differences in the frequency of play behavior, particularly in th...
In many mammals, early social experience is critical to developing species appropriate adult behavio...
In several primate species, males have been shown to exhibit a surge in circulating testosterone dur...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
The role of biological and social influences on sex differences in human child development is a pers...
The role of biological and social influences on sex differences in human child development is a pers...
abstract: Behavior of males and females may be mediated by their biological differences and, among c...
Studies of infant rhesus macaques have generally reported sex differences in the frequency of expres...
An important part of the ontogeny of social mammals is the establishment of social relationships wit...
Pattern of skull development and sexual dimorphism was studied in Cebus apella and Alouatta caraya u...
We studied intergroup social play (IGSP) among immatures in wild black and gold howler monkeys (Alou...
Previous studies indicate adult spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi ) display marked sex differences, i...
Abstract: The extended juvenile period is one of the key characteristics of the Primate order. Howev...
Human females exhibit greater social interest and skills relative to males, appearing in infancy, su...
International audienceIn a previous study, we demonstrated the importance of social interactions in ...
Many mammalian species display sex differences in the frequency of play behavior, particularly in th...
In many mammals, early social experience is critical to developing species appropriate adult behavio...
In several primate species, males have been shown to exhibit a surge in circulating testosterone dur...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...