International audienceClose association between an anoestrous female at the time of lactation and adult male(s) is relatively rare in mammals, but common in baboons (Papio hamadryas subsp.). The functional significance of these “friendships” remains unclear, however. In chacma baboons (P. h. griseipes), friendships are a counter-strategy to infanticide by immigrant males. Experimental playback of female distress calls in chacma baboons revealed that male friends are more motivated to protect females and infants than are control males. Olive baboons (P. h. anubis) also exhibit friendships, but infanticide is rare, suggesting that friendships provide females with protection from non-lethal aggression (anti-harassment hypothesis) or serve to p...
Sociality has evolved in many animal taxa, but primates are unusual because they establish highly di...
Analyses of the pattern of associations, social interactions, coalitions, and aggression among chacm...
Male aggression towards females is a common and often costly occurrence in species that live in bise...
International audienceClose association between an anoestrous female at the time of lactation and ad...
Adult male and lactating female olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) form non-sexual attachments d...
Lactating female chacma baboons, Papio cynocephalus ursinus, maintain close associations, or ‘friend...
Long-term male–female bonds and bi-parental investment in offspring are hallmarks of human society. ...
International audienceMale aggression towards females is a common and often costly occurrence in spe...
Social relationships are critical components of health and fitness for humans and other animals. For...
International audienceClose associations between adult males and lactating females occur in several ...
Abstract In mammals, fathers are facultative caretakers, and male care is expected to evolve only if...
A study group of blue monkeys in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya, provides data on friendly relationships...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
Aggression is ubiquitous, influencing reproduction through inter- and intraspecific effects in ways ...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
Sociality has evolved in many animal taxa, but primates are unusual because they establish highly di...
Analyses of the pattern of associations, social interactions, coalitions, and aggression among chacm...
Male aggression towards females is a common and often costly occurrence in species that live in bise...
International audienceClose association between an anoestrous female at the time of lactation and ad...
Adult male and lactating female olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) form non-sexual attachments d...
Lactating female chacma baboons, Papio cynocephalus ursinus, maintain close associations, or ‘friend...
Long-term male–female bonds and bi-parental investment in offspring are hallmarks of human society. ...
International audienceMale aggression towards females is a common and often costly occurrence in spe...
Social relationships are critical components of health and fitness for humans and other animals. For...
International audienceClose associations between adult males and lactating females occur in several ...
Abstract In mammals, fathers are facultative caretakers, and male care is expected to evolve only if...
A study group of blue monkeys in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya, provides data on friendly relationships...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
Aggression is ubiquitous, influencing reproduction through inter- and intraspecific effects in ways ...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
Sociality has evolved in many animal taxa, but primates are unusual because they establish highly di...
Analyses of the pattern of associations, social interactions, coalitions, and aggression among chacm...
Male aggression towards females is a common and often costly occurrence in species that live in bise...