Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, where discreet forms of male care have recently been reported despite low paternity certainty. We investigated female competition over paternal care in a wild promiscuous primate, the chacma baboon (Papio ursinus), where pregnant and lactating females establish strong social bonds (friendships) with males that provide care to their offspring. We tested whether pregnant and lactating females interfere with the sexual activity of their male friend to prevent new conceptions that might lead to the subsequent dilution of his paternal care. We found that pregnant and lactating females were more aggressive towards oestrous females when they had recen...
In social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male and female groupmates th...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
This thesis examines the relationship between sexual behaviour and the ovarian cycle in ...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
International audienceClose associations between adult males and lactating females occur in several ...
During male takeovers, in addition to fighting off the female's current mating partner, males may ex...
Chez les espèces sociales, les individus des deux sexes peuvent interférer avec la sexualité et les ...
In social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male and female groupmates th...
During male takeovers, in addition to fighting off the female’s current mating partner, males may ex...
International audienceIn social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male an...
International audienceIn social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male an...
International audienceIn social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male an...
International audienceIn social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male an...
Lactating female chacma baboons, Papio cynocephalus ursinus, maintain close associations, or ‘friend...
In social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male and female groupmates th...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
This thesis examines the relationship between sexual behaviour and the ovarian cycle in ...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
International audienceClose associations between adult males and lactating females occur in several ...
During male takeovers, in addition to fighting off the female's current mating partner, males may ex...
Chez les espèces sociales, les individus des deux sexes peuvent interférer avec la sexualité et les ...
In social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male and female groupmates th...
During male takeovers, in addition to fighting off the female’s current mating partner, males may ex...
International audienceIn social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male an...
International audienceIn social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male an...
International audienceIn social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male an...
International audienceIn social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male an...
Lactating female chacma baboons, Papio cynocephalus ursinus, maintain close associations, or ‘friend...
In social species, female mating strategies can be constrained by both male and female groupmates th...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
This thesis examines the relationship between sexual behaviour and the ovarian cycle in ...