In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. The study group inhabits the lowlands of the northern Rift Valley in Ethiopia and has been under observation for over 1200 hours, on and off, since October 1996. Here we report observations from August and September 2002 of the consequences of two takeovers of known females with black infants. After the first takeover, the respective infant disappeared and was presumed dead within eleven days of the takeover. After the second takeover, the infant incurred repeated severe aggression from its mother’s new leader male and eventually died four days after the takeover. We interpret these findings as support for the sexual selection hypothesis...
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...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. ...
Hamadryas baboons exhibit a multi-level social structure in which several one-male units, each consi...
Sexually selected feticide—the death of infants in utero as a result of male behaviour—has only rare...
We report here one observed and two potential cases of infanticide during a brief period of 1 month ...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
The selective advantage of male infanticide is enhancement of reproductive success of the aggressor....
Sexually selected infanticide by males often arises when a new dominant male enters a group that con...
Infanticide, the killing of infants, is well documented in chimpanzees. However, despite multiple re...
A.E.L. was supported by a University of Kent Vice Chancellor's Scholarship. Data collection was fund...
abstract: Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian...
In wild primates, infanticide is a risk that is especially prevalent when a new male takes over the ...
Infanticide by primate males was considered rare if groups contain more than one adult male because,...
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...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. ...
Hamadryas baboons exhibit a multi-level social structure in which several one-male units, each consi...
Sexually selected feticide—the death of infants in utero as a result of male behaviour—has only rare...
We report here one observed and two potential cases of infanticide during a brief period of 1 month ...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
The selective advantage of male infanticide is enhancement of reproductive success of the aggressor....
Sexually selected infanticide by males often arises when a new dominant male enters a group that con...
Infanticide, the killing of infants, is well documented in chimpanzees. However, despite multiple re...
A.E.L. was supported by a University of Kent Vice Chancellor's Scholarship. Data collection was fund...
abstract: Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian...
In wild primates, infanticide is a risk that is especially prevalent when a new male takes over the ...
Infanticide by primate males was considered rare if groups contain more than one adult male because,...
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...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...