This article discusses the timing, patterning, and implications of natal pelage loss for two species of limestone-dwelling Asian colobines – François’ (Trachypithecus francoisi) and Cat Ba (Trachypithecus poliocephalus) langurs. It considers why some primate species, such as those in the Trachypithecus genus, are born with a flamboyant, orange natal coat and what purpose it may serve in promoting allocare and reducing the threat of infanticide. With 11-12 months of observation of each species, this study assesses the pattern of natal coat loss for three François’ langur infants living in Mayanghe Nature Reserve (China) and three Cat Ba langur infants living on Cat Ba Island (Vietnam). There was conflicting evidence for our first hypo...
Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and it is often...
Female-biased juvenile interest in infants is common in primates. Proposed hypotheses to explain juv...
Primate home range size and habitat use are affected by resource availability, which may change seas...
Objectives Neonates of several primate species are born with very different pelage coloration from t...
There have been few studies on the development of infant behavior in colobines. This paper seeks to ...
This article reports the development of behaviour in 31 lion-tailed macaque infants from birth to th...
Morphism refer to polymorphic species, in which multiple colour variants coexist within a populatio...
To understand the evolutionary processes leading to the diversity of Asian colobines, we report here...
<div><p>To understand the evolutionary processes leading to the diversity of Asian colobines, we rep...
Primate activity budgets are dictated by food availability and distribution; thus primates living in...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
There is a large body of research describing the evolutionary importance of plumage coloration among...
BACKGROUND: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and...
In some nonhuman primates, infants function as a social tool that can bridge relationships among gro...
Cooperative breeding is a system where non-breeding individuals care for another individual's offspr...
Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and it is often...
Female-biased juvenile interest in infants is common in primates. Proposed hypotheses to explain juv...
Primate home range size and habitat use are affected by resource availability, which may change seas...
Objectives Neonates of several primate species are born with very different pelage coloration from t...
There have been few studies on the development of infant behavior in colobines. This paper seeks to ...
This article reports the development of behaviour in 31 lion-tailed macaque infants from birth to th...
Morphism refer to polymorphic species, in which multiple colour variants coexist within a populatio...
To understand the evolutionary processes leading to the diversity of Asian colobines, we report here...
<div><p>To understand the evolutionary processes leading to the diversity of Asian colobines, we rep...
Primate activity budgets are dictated by food availability and distribution; thus primates living in...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
There is a large body of research describing the evolutionary importance of plumage coloration among...
BACKGROUND: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and...
In some nonhuman primates, infants function as a social tool that can bridge relationships among gro...
Cooperative breeding is a system where non-breeding individuals care for another individual's offspr...
Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and it is often...
Female-biased juvenile interest in infants is common in primates. Proposed hypotheses to explain juv...
Primate home range size and habitat use are affected by resource availability, which may change seas...