We studied intergroup social play (IGSP) among immatures in wild black and gold howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) in northeastern Argentina. IGSP events are one form of affiliative interaction that can occur during intergroup encounters. The main goal of this study was to analyze IGSP in A. caraya immatures and assess how intrinsic (e.g., age and sex) and extrinsic (e.g., seasonality) factors can influence the development of this type of social behavior. We followed 12 groups between 2008 and 2015 and recorded 182 encounters and 61 events of IGSP. Considering the composition of play partners, most IGSP events occurred among juveniles of both sexes (33%), followed by juveniles that were only-male (31%), and finally between mixed-sex juveniles...
In several primate species, females mate promiscuously and several adult males peacefully co-reside ...
Models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path leng...
Primate play is an important feature of physical and cognitive development. Functions of play includ...
The study of animal play is highly complex since its potential functions vary with social and enviro...
We studied the interactions between wild black and gold howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) and other m...
Abstract: The extended juvenile period is one of the key characteristics of the Primate order. Howev...
Traditional models of primate socioecology highlight female within-group feeding competition and agg...
Group cohesion at sleeping sites may have multiple functions in nonhuman primates, such as facilitat...
Decisions about when and where to travel are likely to have a strong influence on the feeding, ecolo...
Two of the main hypotheses put forth to explain the function of immature social play are the Social ...
Parent–offspring conflict has been scarcely studied in Neotropical primates. In this study, we explo...
Several primates show sex-based differences in activity patterns and socialinteractions during infan...
Theories proposed to explain social play have centered on its function in establishing social relati...
Ecologically similar and closely related species in sympatry may differ in their activity patterns t...
362 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses q...
In several primate species, females mate promiscuously and several adult males peacefully co-reside ...
Models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path leng...
Primate play is an important feature of physical and cognitive development. Functions of play includ...
The study of animal play is highly complex since its potential functions vary with social and enviro...
We studied the interactions between wild black and gold howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) and other m...
Abstract: The extended juvenile period is one of the key characteristics of the Primate order. Howev...
Traditional models of primate socioecology highlight female within-group feeding competition and agg...
Group cohesion at sleeping sites may have multiple functions in nonhuman primates, such as facilitat...
Decisions about when and where to travel are likely to have a strong influence on the feeding, ecolo...
Two of the main hypotheses put forth to explain the function of immature social play are the Social ...
Parent–offspring conflict has been scarcely studied in Neotropical primates. In this study, we explo...
Several primates show sex-based differences in activity patterns and socialinteractions during infan...
Theories proposed to explain social play have centered on its function in establishing social relati...
Ecologically similar and closely related species in sympatry may differ in their activity patterns t...
362 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation addresses q...
In several primate species, females mate promiscuously and several adult males peacefully co-reside ...
Models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path leng...
Primate play is an important feature of physical and cognitive development. Functions of play includ...