Cooperative polyandry, where a single breeding female lives with two or more males who mate with her and subsequently help care for her young, occurs in a small but diverse array of animals, yet its causes are not well understood. In my dissertation research I studied the dynamics and causes of cooperative poly and ry in wild saddle-back tamarins living in Amazonian Peru. This species has unusually variable mating patterns: some groups are polyandrous, whereas others are monogamous, or even, rarely, polygynous. My seven-year study of this population showed that the ultimate cause of poly and ry in this species is, most probably, the high cost of raising infants. Lone male-female pairs are unlikely to be able to raise infants, and normally, ...
In moustached tamarin (Saguinus mystax) groups, the single breeding female mates polyandrously with ...
Grooming is the most common form of affiliative behavior in primates that apart from hygienic and he...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
Wild saddle-back tamarins ( Saguinus fuscicollis ) in southeastern Peru have a variable mating syste...
Recent studies of wild tamarins and mar-mosets have shown that at least one species exhibits variabl...
This paper presents detailed data on the social relationships among the adults, and between the adul...
Recent studies of wild tamarins and marmosets have shown that at least one species exhibits variable...
Cooperative behavior in reproductive contexts is rare among animals, especially males. Tamarins exhi...
This paper reports on 5 years of observatiors of individually marked saddle-backed tamarins ( Saguin...
We studied patterns of genetic relatedness\ud and paternity in moustached tamarins, small Neotropica...
When I studied saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis) by following wild groups of individually ...
We monitored a population of four to seven groups of individually marked saddle-back tamarins (Sagui...
In moustached tamarin (Saguinus mystax) groups, the single breeding female mates polyandrously with ...
We studied patterns of genetic relatedness and paternity in moustached tamarins, small Neotropical p...
Studies of wild callitrichids provide conflicting evidence regarding polyandrous groups. One perspec...
In moustached tamarin (Saguinus mystax) groups, the single breeding female mates polyandrously with ...
Grooming is the most common form of affiliative behavior in primates that apart from hygienic and he...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
Wild saddle-back tamarins ( Saguinus fuscicollis ) in southeastern Peru have a variable mating syste...
Recent studies of wild tamarins and mar-mosets have shown that at least one species exhibits variabl...
This paper presents detailed data on the social relationships among the adults, and between the adul...
Recent studies of wild tamarins and marmosets have shown that at least one species exhibits variable...
Cooperative behavior in reproductive contexts is rare among animals, especially males. Tamarins exhi...
This paper reports on 5 years of observatiors of individually marked saddle-backed tamarins ( Saguin...
We studied patterns of genetic relatedness\ud and paternity in moustached tamarins, small Neotropica...
When I studied saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis) by following wild groups of individually ...
We monitored a population of four to seven groups of individually marked saddle-back tamarins (Sagui...
In moustached tamarin (Saguinus mystax) groups, the single breeding female mates polyandrously with ...
We studied patterns of genetic relatedness and paternity in moustached tamarins, small Neotropical p...
Studies of wild callitrichids provide conflicting evidence regarding polyandrous groups. One perspec...
In moustached tamarin (Saguinus mystax) groups, the single breeding female mates polyandrously with ...
Grooming is the most common form of affiliative behavior in primates that apart from hygienic and he...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...