One of the basic tenets of sexual selection is that male reproductive success should be large in polygynous species. Here, we analysed 6 years of molecular genetic data from a semi-free-ranging population of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta), using Nonac's B index, to assess the level of male reproductive skew in the study troop. On average, the top sire in each year produced 24% of the infants, while 71% of troop males sired no offspring at all. Consequently, 74% of infants had at least one paternal half-sibling in their own birth cohort. Reproductive success was greatest for high-ranking males, males who spent the whole mating season in the troop and males of 9-11 years of age. Heterozygosity for major histocompatibility complex (MHC) clas...
In many non-human primates living in multimale groups, reproductive success among males is usually s...
In group living animals, especially among primates, there is consistent evidence that high-ranking m...
Natal dispersal may have considerable social, ecological and evolutionary consequences. While specie...
One of the basic tenets of sexual selection is that male reproductive success should be large in pol...
In many mammalian species, male reproductive success appears to climb sharply at young adulthood, fo...
In many mammalian species, male reproductive success appears to climb sharply at young adulthood, fo...
High social status is the primary determinant of reproductive success among group-living male mammal...
In mammals, when females are clumped in space, male access to receptive females is usually determine...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Recent studies have uncovered remarkable variation in paternity within primate groups. To date, howe...
Maternal investment in offspring is expected to vary according to offspring sex when the reproductiv...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Maternal investment in offspring is expected to vary according to offspring sex when the reproductiv...
We investigated reproduction in a semi-free-ranging population of a polygynous primate, the mandrill...
In many non-human primates living in multimale groups, reproductive success among males is usually s...
In group living animals, especially among primates, there is consistent evidence that high-ranking m...
Natal dispersal may have considerable social, ecological and evolutionary consequences. While specie...
One of the basic tenets of sexual selection is that male reproductive success should be large in pol...
In many mammalian species, male reproductive success appears to climb sharply at young adulthood, fo...
In many mammalian species, male reproductive success appears to climb sharply at young adulthood, fo...
High social status is the primary determinant of reproductive success among group-living male mammal...
In mammals, when females are clumped in space, male access to receptive females is usually determine...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Recent studies have uncovered remarkable variation in paternity within primate groups. To date, howe...
Maternal investment in offspring is expected to vary according to offspring sex when the reproductiv...
Male reproductive strategies have been well studied in primate species where the ability of males to...
Maternal investment in offspring is expected to vary according to offspring sex when the reproductiv...
We investigated reproduction in a semi-free-ranging population of a polygynous primate, the mandrill...
In many non-human primates living in multimale groups, reproductive success among males is usually s...
In group living animals, especially among primates, there is consistent evidence that high-ranking m...
Natal dispersal may have considerable social, ecological and evolutionary consequences. While specie...