Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1991.The aim of this study is to assess the advantages and disadvantages to all the troop members, of vervet males remaining in heterosexual groups outside the mating season. Extensive data on time budgeting and social interactions have been obtained for both a caged and a free-ranging undisturbed troop. Some of the potential advantages males provide to other members of the troop are: improvement in predator detection, maintenance of the troop unity and interference in agonistic interactions involving females and immatures. Special emphasis is placed on the analysis of seasonal changes in agonistic, social, sexual and proximity relationships of male-male and male-female pairs. The influence of mal...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Intersexual dominance relations are important for female mammals, because of their consequences for ...
xi, 122 leaves ; 29 cmThis study explores the effect of changing ecological conditions on female soc...
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproduct...
Sexual conflict theory expects females to avoid nonoptimal mating attempts by males. Although female...
Three bisexual troops of samango monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis) and extratroop males in their vicinit...
Three bisexual troops of samango monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis) and extratroop males in their vicinit...
Paternity success of high-ranking primate males is affected by the number of males and the number of...
Unrelated male primates frequently cohabit in bisexual groups and, despite being reproductive compet...
xiii, 123 leaves : ill. maps ; 29 cmThe permanent coresidence of males within a troop is unusual but...
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproduct...
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproduct...
xi, 118 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmThis thesis offers an alternative to the conventional ‘social intellige...
xiii, 162 leaves : ill., maps ; 29 cmThis study explored the organizing principles of female sociali...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Intersexual dominance relations are important for female mammals, because of their consequences for ...
xi, 122 leaves ; 29 cmThis study explores the effect of changing ecological conditions on female soc...
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproduct...
Sexual conflict theory expects females to avoid nonoptimal mating attempts by males. Although female...
Three bisexual troops of samango monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis) and extratroop males in their vicinit...
Three bisexual troops of samango monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis) and extratroop males in their vicinit...
Paternity success of high-ranking primate males is affected by the number of males and the number of...
Unrelated male primates frequently cohabit in bisexual groups and, despite being reproductive compet...
xiii, 123 leaves : ill. maps ; 29 cmThe permanent coresidence of males within a troop is unusual but...
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproduct...
Males in female-philopatric social groupings leave their natal groups to pursue successive reproduct...
xi, 118 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmThis thesis offers an alternative to the conventional ‘social intellige...
xiii, 162 leaves : ill., maps ; 29 cmThis study explored the organizing principles of female sociali...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Intersexual dominance relations are important for female mammals, because of their consequences for ...