© 2021 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-021-00198-3Female reproductive success depends to a large extent on infants’ ability to survive to maturity. While most studies of female reproductive success have focused on the effects of individuals’ sociodemographic factors (e.g. age/parity, dominance rank) on offspring survival among wild primates living in less disturbed habitats, little research has focused on offspring survival in urban or peri-urban animals. Here we investigated sociodemographic and anthropogenic determinants of infant survival (u...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in American Journal of Physical Anth...
The Southern pigtail macaque (Macaca nemestrina) is an understudied species in the Cercopithecidae f...
Published by and copyright of Springer. The definitive version of this publication is available at h...
This article reports the development of behaviour in 31 lion-tailed macaque infants from birth to th...
The genetics of primate life histories are poorly understood, but quantitative genetic patterns in o...
Most anthropoid primates are slow to develop, their offspring are mostly single births, and the inte...
Reproductive and survival records (n = 2,913) from 313 Chinese-origin and 365 Indian-derived rhesus ...
Primate offspring often depend on their mothers well beyond the age of weaning, and offspring that e...
Prevalence of infant abuse, abandonment and neglect are not uncommon in primates. However, most of s...
Primate infants are dependent on their mothers for their early nutritional and social needs, which a...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
Until now, mother-infant relationships have not been studied in a wild population of the Southern Pi...
The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is widely used in biomedical research, with many housed for...
In promiscuous primates, interactions between adult males and infants have rarely been investigated....
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate several factors that influence female reproduction in a lar...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in American Journal of Physical Anth...
The Southern pigtail macaque (Macaca nemestrina) is an understudied species in the Cercopithecidae f...
Published by and copyright of Springer. The definitive version of this publication is available at h...
This article reports the development of behaviour in 31 lion-tailed macaque infants from birth to th...
The genetics of primate life histories are poorly understood, but quantitative genetic patterns in o...
Most anthropoid primates are slow to develop, their offspring are mostly single births, and the inte...
Reproductive and survival records (n = 2,913) from 313 Chinese-origin and 365 Indian-derived rhesus ...
Primate offspring often depend on their mothers well beyond the age of weaning, and offspring that e...
Prevalence of infant abuse, abandonment and neglect are not uncommon in primates. However, most of s...
Primate infants are dependent on their mothers for their early nutritional and social needs, which a...
Most mammals live in social groups in which members form differentiated social relationships. Indivi...
Until now, mother-infant relationships have not been studied in a wild population of the Southern Pi...
The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is widely used in biomedical research, with many housed for...
In promiscuous primates, interactions between adult males and infants have rarely been investigated....
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate several factors that influence female reproduction in a lar...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in American Journal of Physical Anth...
The Southern pigtail macaque (Macaca nemestrina) is an understudied species in the Cercopithecidae f...
Published by and copyright of Springer. The definitive version of this publication is available at h...