Like many animals, adult male chimpanzees often compete for a limited number of mates. They fight other males as they strive for status that confers reproductive benefits and use aggression to coerce females to mate with them. Nevertheless, small-bodied, socially immature adolescent male chimpanzees, who cannot compete with older males for status nor intimidate females, father offspring. We investigated how they do so through a study of adolescent and young adult males at Ngogo in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Adolescent males mated with nulliparous females and reproduced primarily with these first-time mothers, who are not preferred as mating partners by older males. Two other factors, affiliation and aggression, also influenced mating suc...
Wild chimpanzees form temporary parties that vary in size and composition. Previous studies have rev...
The extent to which active female mating preferences influence male reproductive success in mammals ...
SummaryIn sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict [1]. ...
Across the animal kingdom, males compete to mate with a limited number of reproductively available f...
Across vertebrates, species with intense male mating competition and high levels of sexual dimorphis...
In sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict. In some spe...
Social interactions between adult male and immature chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes) have been underst...
Several studies have examined factors that regulate fission–fusion dynamics (FFD) in chimpanzee comm...
Kin selection theory predicts that recognition and preferences for kin can be highly benefi-cial. Ho...
abstract: Humans are seemingly unique among the great apes with regard to their monogamous mating be...
Allogrooming among primates has been suggested as a strategy for enhancing reproductive success, by ...
Abstract In mammals, access to mates is probably the most important influence on male reproductive s...
Summary: In most male mammals, fitness is strongly shaped by competitive access to mates, a non-shar...
Sexual selection theory predicts that because male reproductive success in mammals is limited by acc...
The relative success of chimpanzee male mating strategies, the role of male dominance rank and the s...
Wild chimpanzees form temporary parties that vary in size and composition. Previous studies have rev...
The extent to which active female mating preferences influence male reproductive success in mammals ...
SummaryIn sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict [1]. ...
Across the animal kingdom, males compete to mate with a limited number of reproductively available f...
Across vertebrates, species with intense male mating competition and high levels of sexual dimorphis...
In sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict. In some spe...
Social interactions between adult male and immature chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes) have been underst...
Several studies have examined factors that regulate fission–fusion dynamics (FFD) in chimpanzee comm...
Kin selection theory predicts that recognition and preferences for kin can be highly benefi-cial. Ho...
abstract: Humans are seemingly unique among the great apes with regard to their monogamous mating be...
Allogrooming among primates has been suggested as a strategy for enhancing reproductive success, by ...
Abstract In mammals, access to mates is probably the most important influence on male reproductive s...
Summary: In most male mammals, fitness is strongly shaped by competitive access to mates, a non-shar...
Sexual selection theory predicts that because male reproductive success in mammals is limited by acc...
The relative success of chimpanzee male mating strategies, the role of male dominance rank and the s...
Wild chimpanzees form temporary parties that vary in size and composition. Previous studies have rev...
The extent to which active female mating preferences influence male reproductive success in mammals ...
SummaryIn sexually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict [1]. ...