Juveniles should choose social partners on the basis of both current and future utility. Where one sex is philopatric, one expects members of that sex to develop greater and sex-typical social integration with group-mates over the juvenile period. Where a partner's position in a dominance hierarchy is not associated with services it can provide, one would not expect juveniles to choose partners based on rank, nor sex differences in rank-based preferences. We tested these ideas on 39 wild juvenile (3.2–7.4 years) blue monkeys ( Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanni), cercopithecines with strict female philopatry and muted hierarchies. We made focal animal observations over 6 months, and computed observed:expected amounts of proximity time, approac...
Abstract: The extended juvenile period is one of the key characteristics of the Primate order. Howev...
Female mate choice, a potentially powerful selective force, has received little systematic attention...
Prior research has shown that estrous female rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatto ) maintain spatial pro...
Juveniles should choose social partners on the basis of both current and future utility. Where one s...
An important part of the ontogeny of social mammals is the establishment of social relationships wit...
The ways that individuals socialize within groups have evolved to overcome challenges relevant to sp...
Preferential affiliative relationships, or social bonds, play a crucial role in primate social life,...
Birth season adult heterosexual nonkin relationships of 50 free-ranging female rhesus macaques ( Mac...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113724/1/ajp22443.pd
abstract: Behavior of males and females may be mediated by their biological differences and, among c...
A study group of blue monkeys in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya, provides data on friendly relationships...
Social learning in animals is now well documented, but few studies have determined the contexts shap...
1 page.Adult male investment in immatures is uncommon in non-human primates and varies from costly i...
Theories proposed to explain social play have centered on its function in establishing social relati...
Among primates, the intense mother-infant bond provides offspring with a lengthy period for learning...
Abstract: The extended juvenile period is one of the key characteristics of the Primate order. Howev...
Female mate choice, a potentially powerful selective force, has received little systematic attention...
Prior research has shown that estrous female rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatto ) maintain spatial pro...
Juveniles should choose social partners on the basis of both current and future utility. Where one s...
An important part of the ontogeny of social mammals is the establishment of social relationships wit...
The ways that individuals socialize within groups have evolved to overcome challenges relevant to sp...
Preferential affiliative relationships, or social bonds, play a crucial role in primate social life,...
Birth season adult heterosexual nonkin relationships of 50 free-ranging female rhesus macaques ( Mac...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113724/1/ajp22443.pd
abstract: Behavior of males and females may be mediated by their biological differences and, among c...
A study group of blue monkeys in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya, provides data on friendly relationships...
Social learning in animals is now well documented, but few studies have determined the contexts shap...
1 page.Adult male investment in immatures is uncommon in non-human primates and varies from costly i...
Theories proposed to explain social play have centered on its function in establishing social relati...
Among primates, the intense mother-infant bond provides offspring with a lengthy period for learning...
Abstract: The extended juvenile period is one of the key characteristics of the Primate order. Howev...
Female mate choice, a potentially powerful selective force, has received little systematic attention...
Prior research has shown that estrous female rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatto ) maintain spatial pro...