Climate and weather conditions, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation, precipitation and temperature influence the birth sex ratio (BSR) of various higher latitude species, including deer, elephant seals or northern human populations. Although, tropical regions show only little variation in temperature, climate and weather conditions can fluctuate with consequences for phenology and food resource availability. Here, we evaluate, whether the BSR of chimpanzees, inhabiting African tropical forests, is affected by climate fluctuations as well. Additionally, we evaluate, if variation in consumption of a key food resource with high nutritional value, Coula edulis nuts, is linked to both climate fluctuations and variation in BSR. We use lo...
<p>Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan t...
Animal reproductive phenology varies from strongly seasonal to non-seasonal, sometimes among closely...
Ectotherm species that exhibit environmental sex determination are vulnerable to changing environmen...
Climate and weather conditions, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation, precipitation and temperatur...
Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan trog...
Many primates face spatial and temporal fluctuations in food availability, which can significantly a...
Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan trog...
Reproductive synchrony and the consequent clustering of births are hypothesized to be regulated by s...
Human female reproductive function is highly sensitive to current energetic condition, indicating ad...
Primates, like other mammals, exhibit an annual reproductive pattern that ranges from strictly seaso...
The time spent between sleeping periods, which is called the active period, has to accommodate all e...
Climate variability greatly affects animals through direct and indirect effects. Animals with slow r...
International audienceReproductive seasonality is the norm in mammals from temperate regions but les...
Primate habitats differ in the degree to which their environments are seasonal. Here I examine how d...
Anthropomorphic activities such as burning of fossil fuels are causing an accelerated form of climat...
<p>Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan t...
Animal reproductive phenology varies from strongly seasonal to non-seasonal, sometimes among closely...
Ectotherm species that exhibit environmental sex determination are vulnerable to changing environmen...
Climate and weather conditions, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation, precipitation and temperatur...
Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan trog...
Many primates face spatial and temporal fluctuations in food availability, which can significantly a...
Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan trog...
Reproductive synchrony and the consequent clustering of births are hypothesized to be regulated by s...
Human female reproductive function is highly sensitive to current energetic condition, indicating ad...
Primates, like other mammals, exhibit an annual reproductive pattern that ranges from strictly seaso...
The time spent between sleeping periods, which is called the active period, has to accommodate all e...
Climate variability greatly affects animals through direct and indirect effects. Animals with slow r...
International audienceReproductive seasonality is the norm in mammals from temperate regions but les...
Primate habitats differ in the degree to which their environments are seasonal. Here I examine how d...
Anthropomorphic activities such as burning of fossil fuels are causing an accelerated form of climat...
<p>Savanna-mosaic habitats are thought to represent exceptional circumstances for chimpanzees (Pan t...
Animal reproductive phenology varies from strongly seasonal to non-seasonal, sometimes among closely...
Ectotherm species that exhibit environmental sex determination are vulnerable to changing environmen...