ECOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE CORRELATES OF ENERGY BALANCE IN WILD MOOR MACAQUES (MACACA MAURA) USING C-PEPTIDE MEASUREMENTS Lavinia Germani a, Cédric Girard-Buttoz b, Michael Heistermann c, Putu Oka Ngakan d, Monica Carosi a aDepartment of Sciences, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy; bDepartment of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany; cEndocrinology Laboratory, German Primate Centre, Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, Göttingen, Germany, dFaculty of Forestry, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia Energy is a key factor for wild animal survival. Reproduction and energy balance might be affected by seasonal variation in food availability and reproductive costs in both sexes. This ...
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ECOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE CORRELATES OF ENERGY BALANCE IN WILD MOOR MACAQUES (MACACA MAURA) USING ...
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THE SEXUAL "PLAY ALL OUT" STRATEGY OF FEMALE MOOR MACAQUE (MACACA MAURA) Lavinia Germani1, Michael ...
The burden of female attraction in moor macaque (Macaca maura) Germani, L.a, Heistermann, M.b, Caro...
Group-living carries significant costs: disease transmission, resource competition, reproductive int...
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This study examines the relationship between habitat quality and reproduction in female red colobus ...
Group-living carries significant costs: disease transmission, resource competition, reproductive int...
Studies of the nutritional status of wild animals are important in a wide range of research areas su...
ECOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIVE CORRELATES OF ENERGY BALANCE IN WILD MOOR MACAQUES (MACACA MAURA) USING ...
Mate-guarding is an important determinant of male reproductive success in a number of species. Littl...
International audienceJapanese macaques inhabit a relatively cold environment and females of this sp...
Sexual Dimorphism and Ecological Correlates in Macaca maura (H.R. Schinz, 1825) A variety of cau...
Socioecological theories predict that, in mammals, feeding and mating competitions affect male and f...
International audienceThe geographic distribution of Japanese macaques includes populations with the...
Group size is a fundamental component of sociality, and has important consequences for an individual...
Animals facing seasonal variation in food availability experience selective pressures that favor beh...
THE SEXUAL "PLAY ALL OUT" STRATEGY OF FEMALE MOOR MACAQUE (MACACA MAURA) Lavinia Germani1, Michael ...
The burden of female attraction in moor macaque (Macaca maura) Germani, L.a, Heistermann, M.b, Caro...
Group-living carries significant costs: disease transmission, resource competition, reproductive int...
Body mass can impact reproductive performance in males and females. In nonhuman primates the relatio...
This study examines the relationship between habitat quality and reproduction in female red colobus ...
Group-living carries significant costs: disease transmission, resource competition, reproductive int...
Studies of the nutritional status of wild animals are important in a wide range of research areas su...