International audienceDifferences among females in infant survival can contribute substantially to variance in fitness. Infant survival is a product of external risk factors and investment by kin, especially the mother, and is thus closely tied with the evolution of behavior and life history. Here we present a 9-yr study (2004–2012) of infant survival and sex ratio relative to age and dominance ranks of mothers and the presence of immigrant males in a free-ranging population of gray-cheeked mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena) in Kibale National Park, Uganda.We consider immigrant males because they are known to increase infant mortality in several other species.We found that infants of older mothers had higher survival than those of younger moth...
Primate offspring often depend on their mothers well beyond the age of weaning, and offspring that e...
Objectives: Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexual selection hypothesis,...
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International audienceDifferences among females in infant survival can contribute substantially to v...
International audienceIdentifying the causes of differential reproductive success is key to understa...
Little is known about the biology of grey-cheeked and black crested mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena a...
International audienceMaternal styles have been intensively studied in a variety of terrestrial spec...
Reproductive success in female spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta, is positively correlated with social...
Reproductive success in female spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta, is positively correlated with social...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
Abstract In primates, infanticide is occasionally observed during intergroup conflicts but does not ...
Most anthropoid primates are slow to develop, their offspring are mostly single births, and the inte...
Socialization of young is an important component of maternal care in social mammals. It is therefore...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Primate offspring often depend on their mothers well beyond the age of weaning, and offspring that e...
Objectives: Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexual selection hypothesis,...
© 2021 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creative...
International audienceDifferences among females in infant survival can contribute substantially to v...
International audienceIdentifying the causes of differential reproductive success is key to understa...
Little is known about the biology of grey-cheeked and black crested mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena a...
International audienceMaternal styles have been intensively studied in a variety of terrestrial spec...
Reproductive success in female spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta, is positively correlated with social...
Reproductive success in female spotted hyenas, Crocuta crocuta, is positively correlated with social...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
Abstract In primates, infanticide is occasionally observed during intergroup conflicts but does not ...
Most anthropoid primates are slow to develop, their offspring are mostly single births, and the inte...
Socialization of young is an important component of maternal care in social mammals. It is therefore...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Primate offspring often depend on their mothers well beyond the age of weaning, and offspring that e...
Objectives: Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexual selection hypothesis,...
© 2021 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creative...