High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and maintaining a high social status often comes with elevated energetic costs. Dominance rank-related exposure to energetic and psychosocial stressors is predicted to vary depending on the type of breeding system, the means a high rank is acquired and maintained, and the stability of the dominance hierarchy. Using behavioral data and urinary cortisol levels, we investigated whether a high dominance rank is associated with elevated energetic costs in Taï male chimpanzees and whether the relationship between male dominance rank and cortisol levels varies between stable and unstable dominance periods. Additionally, we investigated potential source...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial...
Socioecological theories predict that, in mammals, feeding and mating competitions affect male and f...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
Financial support was provided by British Academy [http://www.britac.ac.uk/] (CC), Leakey Foundation...
A large body of research has demonstrated that variation in competitive behavior across species and ...
Male chimpanzees are well known for their aggressive behavior. In this dissertation I investigate th...
Male chimpanzees are well known for their aggressive behavior. In this dissertation I investigate th...
A basic premise in behavioural ecology is the cost-benefit arithmetic, which determines both behavio...
A basic premise in behavioural ecology is the cost-benefit arithmetic, which determines both behavio...
A basic premise in behavioural ecology is the cost-benefit arithmetic, which determines both behavio...
tosterone mediates aggression during periods of heightened conflict between males, especially episod...
In an attempt to describe hormone–behavior interactions in a sample of wild male chimpanzees, we qua...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial...
Socioecological theories predict that, in mammals, feeding and mating competitions affect male and f...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
Financial support was provided by British Academy [http://www.britac.ac.uk/] (CC), Leakey Foundation...
A large body of research has demonstrated that variation in competitive behavior across species and ...
Male chimpanzees are well known for their aggressive behavior. In this dissertation I investigate th...
Male chimpanzees are well known for their aggressive behavior. In this dissertation I investigate th...
A basic premise in behavioural ecology is the cost-benefit arithmetic, which determines both behavio...
A basic premise in behavioural ecology is the cost-benefit arithmetic, which determines both behavio...
A basic premise in behavioural ecology is the cost-benefit arithmetic, which determines both behavio...
tosterone mediates aggression during periods of heightened conflict between males, especially episod...
In an attempt to describe hormone–behavior interactions in a sample of wild male chimpanzees, we qua...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
A common pattern in dominance hierarchies is that some ranks result in higher levels of psychosocial...
Socioecological theories predict that, in mammals, feeding and mating competitions affect male and f...