Infanticide, the killing of infants, is well documented in chimpanzees. However, despite multiple reports of this behaviour, no comprehensive study has attempted to explicitly test the various different hypotheses for its adaptive function in this species. In this thesis, I use records from the Sonso community of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest, Uganda, to address the question of the function of infanticide. While infanticide has been recorded in several communities of chimpanzees, rates vary dramatically. In order to shed light on this variation, this thesis investigates risk factors for infanticidal behaviour and counter-strategies by parents. I found that the majority of infanticides adhere to the predictions of the sexual selection hy...
Abstract Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been s...
This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award F/00268/AP (http://www.le...
Infanticide by primate males was considered rare if groups contain more than one adult male because,...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
A.E.L. was supported by a University of Kent Vice Chancellor's Scholarship. Data collection was fund...
Objectives: Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexual selection hypothesis,...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
Objectives: Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexual selection hypothesis,...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Sexually selected infanticide by males is widespread in primates. Female primates employ a variety o...
In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. ...
In wild primates, infanticide is a risk that is especially prevalent when a new male takes over the ...
Maternal cannibalism has been reported in several animal taxa, prompting speculations that the behav...
This study aims to achieve an ontogenetically oriented understanding of behavioural phenomena during...
abstract: Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian...
Abstract Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been s...
This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award F/00268/AP (http://www.le...
Infanticide by primate males was considered rare if groups contain more than one adult male because,...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
A.E.L. was supported by a University of Kent Vice Chancellor's Scholarship. Data collection was fund...
Objectives: Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexual selection hypothesis,...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
Objectives: Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexual selection hypothesis,...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Sexually selected infanticide by males is widespread in primates. Female primates employ a variety o...
In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. ...
In wild primates, infanticide is a risk that is especially prevalent when a new male takes over the ...
Maternal cannibalism has been reported in several animal taxa, prompting speculations that the behav...
This study aims to achieve an ontogenetically oriented understanding of behavioural phenomena during...
abstract: Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian...
Abstract Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been s...
This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award F/00268/AP (http://www.le...
Infanticide by primate males was considered rare if groups contain more than one adult male because,...