Non-human primates often live in socially stable groups characterized by bonded relationships among individuals. Social organization can be used to evaluate living conditions and expansion potential. Bisexual group size, ratio of males to females and group composition are essential elements determining the type of social organization. Although the first report on Shortridge's capped langurs (Trachypithecus shortridgei) was in the 1970s, until now, the species only inhabits forests of the Dulongjiang valley in northwest Yunnan, China, with c. 250-370 individuals in 19 populations. To understand its social organization, we collected data from five groups of Shortridge's langurs at Silaluo in the Dulongjiang valley during August 2012-October 2...
Sociality is a widespread behavioural strategy that has been selected for in many animal species, in...
The analysis of grooming networks is a powerful tool to examine individual social and sexual relatio...
Researchers have described multilevel societies with one-male, multifemale units (OMUs) forming with...
The number of males per group is the most variable aspect of primate social organization and is ofte...
This study aimed to explore the benefits that individuals gain from group living and the role of kin...
In group-living mammals, an individual\u27s fitness depends, in part, on the quality of social relat...
G-group is a multi-male group located in Luobai, south of China. Ethogram of social behaviors includ...
Ren-Mei Ren, Kang-Hui Yan, Yan-Jie Su, Shu-Zhong Xia, Hui-Yu Jin, Jin-Jun Qiu, and Teresa Romero (20...
Grizzled langurs, Presbytis comata , a largely sexually monomorphic species, are reported to occur i...
As a socially well-connected and cohesive species, humans tend to make many collective decisions. Ho...
Lemur catta lives in multi-male female resident groups that usually contain 10 to 20 animals.6–8,10 ...
362 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses q...
Several mammalian species exhibit complex, nested social organizations, termed multi-level or modula...
(2010) Social behavior of a captive group of golden snub-nosed langur Rhinopithecus roxellana. Zoolo...
Primates display a remarkable diversity of types of social organization—a diversity that, according ...
Sociality is a widespread behavioural strategy that has been selected for in many animal species, in...
The analysis of grooming networks is a powerful tool to examine individual social and sexual relatio...
Researchers have described multilevel societies with one-male, multifemale units (OMUs) forming with...
The number of males per group is the most variable aspect of primate social organization and is ofte...
This study aimed to explore the benefits that individuals gain from group living and the role of kin...
In group-living mammals, an individual\u27s fitness depends, in part, on the quality of social relat...
G-group is a multi-male group located in Luobai, south of China. Ethogram of social behaviors includ...
Ren-Mei Ren, Kang-Hui Yan, Yan-Jie Su, Shu-Zhong Xia, Hui-Yu Jin, Jin-Jun Qiu, and Teresa Romero (20...
Grizzled langurs, Presbytis comata , a largely sexually monomorphic species, are reported to occur i...
As a socially well-connected and cohesive species, humans tend to make many collective decisions. Ho...
Lemur catta lives in multi-male female resident groups that usually contain 10 to 20 animals.6–8,10 ...
362 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses q...
Several mammalian species exhibit complex, nested social organizations, termed multi-level or modula...
(2010) Social behavior of a captive group of golden snub-nosed langur Rhinopithecus roxellana. Zoolo...
Primates display a remarkable diversity of types of social organization—a diversity that, according ...
Sociality is a widespread behavioural strategy that has been selected for in many animal species, in...
The analysis of grooming networks is a powerful tool to examine individual social and sexual relatio...
Researchers have described multilevel societies with one-male, multifemale units (OMUs) forming with...