ISEM 2007-106International audienceThe western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) is one of the most sexually dimorphic primate species. Mature males are twice the size of females and have grey fur on their backs and a fibrous, adipose crest on their heads. Such traits are likely to have evolved by sexual selection, either because they confer advantages during male–male fights or because females prefer males with more dimorphic traits. We developed photogrammetric methods for distance collection of morphological data from silverback males frequenting the Lokoue´ forest clearing in Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of the Congo. Body length, head-crest size, musculature development, and extent of the grey color on the back were as...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
abstract: Humans are seemingly unique among the great apes with regard to their monogamous mating be...
To date, there have been at least 450 species of animals, vertebrates and in-vertebrates, which have...
ISEM 2007-106International audienceThe western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) is one of t...
Male–female social interactions may vary according to female receptivity, female parity, and male do...
Body size is a key determinant of male fighting ability and reproductive success in many animal spec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-72)In their natural environment gorillas form social...
Types of mating systems are important selective factors in the evolution of social behavior/dynamics...
Sexual coercion and courtship are possible explanations for why male primates may direct agonistic b...
WOS:000223184100001International audienceDuring a 17-month study at the Lokoue clearing in Odzala Na...
International audienceWe explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in d...
As in other highly sexually dimorphic, group-living animals, reproduction in gorillas has been large...
The European captive population of western lowland gorillas has successful breeding results and a he...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract Sexual coercion and courtship are possible explanations for why male primates may direct ag...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
abstract: Humans are seemingly unique among the great apes with regard to their monogamous mating be...
To date, there have been at least 450 species of animals, vertebrates and in-vertebrates, which have...
ISEM 2007-106International audienceThe western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) is one of t...
Male–female social interactions may vary according to female receptivity, female parity, and male do...
Body size is a key determinant of male fighting ability and reproductive success in many animal spec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-72)In their natural environment gorillas form social...
Types of mating systems are important selective factors in the evolution of social behavior/dynamics...
Sexual coercion and courtship are possible explanations for why male primates may direct agonistic b...
WOS:000223184100001International audienceDuring a 17-month study at the Lokoue clearing in Odzala Na...
International audienceWe explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in d...
As in other highly sexually dimorphic, group-living animals, reproduction in gorillas has been large...
The European captive population of western lowland gorillas has successful breeding results and a he...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract Sexual coercion and courtship are possible explanations for why male primates may direct ag...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
abstract: Humans are seemingly unique among the great apes with regard to their monogamous mating be...
To date, there have been at least 450 species of animals, vertebrates and in-vertebrates, which have...