Crested macaque live in multimale-multifemale social groups where temporary association (consortship) typically occurs. Current theory and these limited qualitative observations suggest the hypothesis that behavior functions as a means for males to gain access to fertile females. The aim of this study was to investigate follower status based on quantitative method. Males were classified as either “consort males,” “followers,” and “non-followers” based on proximity maintanance every 15 minute uses scan sampling. Tactics used by followers were classified into 1) individual challenge, 2) coalitionary challenge, 3) abandoned takeover, and 4) opportunistic takeover. The proportion of successful takeovers by followers was calculated by dividing t...
Dominance rank often determines the share of reproduction an individual male can secure in group-liv...
Cooperation in coalitions against coresident males has been shown to increase male reproductive succ...
High social status is the primary determinant of reproductive success among group-living male mammal...
Crested macaque live in multimale-multifemale social groups where temporary association (consortship...
Crested macaque live in multimale-multifemale social groups where temporary association (consortship...
Few studies of female mate choice have been carried out among free-ranging non-human primates. To qu...
Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrous/recepti...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
Abstract Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrou...
Prior research has shown that estrous female rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatto ) maintain spatial pro...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
Dominance rank often determines the share of reproduction an individual male can secure in group-liv...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
Female mate choice, a potentially powerful selective force, has received little systematic attention...
Female mate choice, a potentially powerful selective force, has received little systematic attention...
Dominance rank often determines the share of reproduction an individual male can secure in group-liv...
Cooperation in coalitions against coresident males has been shown to increase male reproductive succ...
High social status is the primary determinant of reproductive success among group-living male mammal...
Crested macaque live in multimale-multifemale social groups where temporary association (consortship...
Crested macaque live in multimale-multifemale social groups where temporary association (consortship...
Few studies of female mate choice have been carried out among free-ranging non-human primates. To qu...
Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrous/recepti...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
Abstract Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrou...
Prior research has shown that estrous female rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatto ) maintain spatial pro...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
Dominance rank often determines the share of reproduction an individual male can secure in group-liv...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
Female mate choice, a potentially powerful selective force, has received little systematic attention...
Female mate choice, a potentially powerful selective force, has received little systematic attention...
Dominance rank often determines the share of reproduction an individual male can secure in group-liv...
Cooperation in coalitions against coresident males has been shown to increase male reproductive succ...
High social status is the primary determinant of reproductive success among group-living male mammal...