We examined variation in glucocorticoid levels in the mandrill, a brightly coloured primate species, to identify major social influences on stress hormones, and investigate relationships among glucocorticoid levels, testosterone and secondary sexual ornamentation. We collected a total of 317 fecal samples for 16 adult male mandrills over 13 months, including mating and non-mating periods and periods of both dominance rank stability and instability, and compared fecal glucocorticoid levels with dominance rank, rank stability, presence of receptive females, gastro-intestinal parasite infection, fecal testosterone and facial red coloration. Glucocorticoid levels did not vary systematically with dominance rank, but increased when the dominance ...
In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience reproductive and health benefits, but the cos...
In multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over access to fem...
Reproductive success in male primates can be influenced by testosterone (T) and cortisol (C). We exa...
We examined variation in glucocorticoid levels in the mandrill, a brightly coloured primate species,...
We investigated relationships between fecal androgen concentrations, facial coloration and behaviour...
In order to understand the factors that cause and mediate stress in social animals, many studies hav...
AbstractIn multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over acces...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Adult male and lactating female olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) form non-sexual attachments d...
In vertebrates, glucocorticoid secretion occurs in response to energetic and psychosocial stressors ...
The aim of this investigation was to study the welfare of three captive groups of cotton-top tamarin...
Group-living carries significant costs: disease transmission, resource competition, reproductive int...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience reproductive and health benefits, but the cos...
In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience reproductive and health benefits, but the cos...
In multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over access to fem...
Reproductive success in male primates can be influenced by testosterone (T) and cortisol (C). We exa...
We examined variation in glucocorticoid levels in the mandrill, a brightly coloured primate species,...
We investigated relationships between fecal androgen concentrations, facial coloration and behaviour...
In order to understand the factors that cause and mediate stress in social animals, many studies hav...
AbstractIn multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over acces...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Adult male and lactating female olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) form non-sexual attachments d...
In vertebrates, glucocorticoid secretion occurs in response to energetic and psychosocial stressors ...
The aim of this investigation was to study the welfare of three captive groups of cotton-top tamarin...
Group-living carries significant costs: disease transmission, resource competition, reproductive int...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
Behavioural syndromes are a well-established phenomenon in human and non-human animal behavioural ec...
In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience reproductive and health benefits, but the cos...
In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience reproductive and health benefits, but the cos...
In multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over access to fem...
Reproductive success in male primates can be influenced by testosterone (T) and cortisol (C). We exa...