Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Individuals may vary in their degree of sociality, and this variation can be associated with differential fitness. In some species, for example, female sociality has a positive effect on infant survival. However, investigations of such cases are still rare, and no previous study has considered how male infanticide might constrain effects of female sociality on infant survival. Infanticide is part of the male reproductive strategy in many mammals, and it has the potential to override, or even reverse, effects of female reproductive strategies, including sociality. Therefore, we investigated the relationships between female sociality, offspring survi...
Sociality has evolved in many animal taxa, but primates are unusual because they establish highly di...
Across multiple species of social mammals, a growing number of studies have found that individual so...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Across multiple species of social mammals, a growing number of studies have found that individual so...
In group-living species, individuals often have preferred affiliative social partners, with whom tie...
In group-living species, individuals often have preferred affiliative social partners, with whom tie...
In group-living species, individuals often have preferred affiliative social partners, with whom tie...
Answers to many of the most important questions about the evolution of primate social strategies sti...
Social relationships are critical components of health and fitness for humans and other animals. For...
Answers to many of the most important questions about the evolution of primate social strategies sti...
Sociality has evolved in many animal taxa, but primates are unusual because they establish highly di...
Across multiple species of social mammals, a growing number of studies have found that individual so...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Across multiple species of social mammals, a growing number of studies have found that individual so...
In group-living species, individuals often have preferred affiliative social partners, with whom tie...
In group-living species, individuals often have preferred affiliative social partners, with whom tie...
In group-living species, individuals often have preferred affiliative social partners, with whom tie...
Answers to many of the most important questions about the evolution of primate social strategies sti...
Social relationships are critical components of health and fitness for humans and other animals. For...
Answers to many of the most important questions about the evolution of primate social strategies sti...
Sociality has evolved in many animal taxa, but primates are unusual because they establish highly di...
Across multiple species of social mammals, a growing number of studies have found that individual so...
Various aspects of sociality in mammals (e.g., dyadic connectedness) are linked with measures of bio...