As part of a long-term study on howling monkey behavior and social dynamics, a known natal male was observed taking over his group from his putative sire. Due to the accidental death of one of the adult males, this natal male had matured in a one-male group and had never observed juvenile male emigration nor adult male immigration and associated behaviors. Nevertheless, the behaviors associated with the takeover were indistinguishable from those of an immigrant male, including disappearance of immatures, one of whom was found with extensive injuries. While it cannot be said that the natal male inherited these behaviors from his presumed father, it can be said that he exhibited species-typical behaviors associated with male takeover in the a...
International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two adult females, the fo...
In bonnet macaques, males usually disperse between groups and females remain philopatric, but resear...
Since reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago, a large number of postconflict beha...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
Troop takeover is common in one-male primate groups, but there are few reports in multimale groups. ...
Abstract Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation las...
In primate species with social systems consisting of one-male breeding units (OMUs), resident male t...
Data were collected on sexual interactions before and after a male takeover of a one-male unit (OMU)...
In many species interactions among group are often characterized by agonistic behaviour. Although an...
New observations have been made on the troop of Mona monkeys previously studied at Adiopodoum...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
New observations have been made on the troop of Mona monkeys previously studied at Adiopodoumé, Ivor...
Dispersal is widespread among the animal kingdom, and is associated with costs and benefits. For gro...
Sakis (genus Pithecia ) commonly live in socially monogamous groups, but data from wild populations ...
International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two adult females, the fo...
In bonnet macaques, males usually disperse between groups and females remain philopatric, but resear...
Since reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago, a large number of postconflict beha...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
Troop takeover is common in one-male primate groups, but there are few reports in multimale groups. ...
Abstract Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation las...
In primate species with social systems consisting of one-male breeding units (OMUs), resident male t...
Data were collected on sexual interactions before and after a male takeover of a one-male unit (OMU)...
In many species interactions among group are often characterized by agonistic behaviour. Although an...
New observations have been made on the troop of Mona monkeys previously studied at Adiopodoum...
WOS:000229560100009International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two ad...
New observations have been made on the troop of Mona monkeys previously studied at Adiopodoumé, Ivor...
Dispersal is widespread among the animal kingdom, and is associated with costs and benefits. For gro...
Sakis (genus Pithecia ) commonly live in socially monogamous groups, but data from wild populations ...
International audienceWe investigated the social effects of the removal of two adult females, the fo...
In bonnet macaques, males usually disperse between groups and females remain philopatric, but resear...
Since reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago, a large number of postconflict beha...