Socioecological models assume that quality and distribution of food ultimately determine female social relationships: a high quality diet and clumped food distribution should result in the establishment of a hierarchy with stable rank relations which is supported by empirical studies on frugivorous cercopithecines. By contrast, folivorous species with their low quality diet and dispersed food distribution should have egalitarian social relationships but empirical data are very rare. This study on female guerezas of a zoo group aimed to test the models in a colobine species and the results largely agreed with the predictions of the models: facial expressions, vocalizations, and gestures were not used for signalling dominance or subordination...
Socioecological models assume that primates adapt their social behavior to ecological conditions, an...
Bonobos have been described as a relatively egalitarian and female dominant species. The exact natu...
Societies are the outcome of the reproductive strivings of their members, their interactions and the...
Socioecological models assume that quality and distribution of food ultimately determine female soci...
According to the socioecological model of female sociality, females living in environments with clum...
Feeding competition limits female reproductive success and is expected to have social consequences f...
We investigated the existence of a social dominance hierarchy in the captive group of six adult bono...
KEY WORDS colobines; social structure; food competition; affiliation; dispersal ABSTRACT We explore ...
Dominance rank in female chimpanzees correlates positively with reproductive success. Although a hig...
When group-living animals develop individualized social relationships, they often regulate cooperati...
Predictions of the model of van Schaik (1989) of female-bonding in primates are tested by systematic...
Authors of socioecological models propose that food distribution affects female social relationships...
298 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The dominance hierarchy of fe...
Aggression is often utilised in intraspecific competition to establish and maintain dominance hierar...
Considerable interspecifc variation in female social relationships occurs in gregarious primates, p...
Socioecological models assume that primates adapt their social behavior to ecological conditions, an...
Bonobos have been described as a relatively egalitarian and female dominant species. The exact natu...
Societies are the outcome of the reproductive strivings of their members, their interactions and the...
Socioecological models assume that quality and distribution of food ultimately determine female soci...
According to the socioecological model of female sociality, females living in environments with clum...
Feeding competition limits female reproductive success and is expected to have social consequences f...
We investigated the existence of a social dominance hierarchy in the captive group of six adult bono...
KEY WORDS colobines; social structure; food competition; affiliation; dispersal ABSTRACT We explore ...
Dominance rank in female chimpanzees correlates positively with reproductive success. Although a hig...
When group-living animals develop individualized social relationships, they often regulate cooperati...
Predictions of the model of van Schaik (1989) of female-bonding in primates are tested by systematic...
Authors of socioecological models propose that food distribution affects female social relationships...
298 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The dominance hierarchy of fe...
Aggression is often utilised in intraspecific competition to establish and maintain dominance hierar...
Considerable interspecifc variation in female social relationships occurs in gregarious primates, p...
Socioecological models assume that primates adapt their social behavior to ecological conditions, an...
Bonobos have been described as a relatively egalitarian and female dominant species. The exact natu...
Societies are the outcome of the reproductive strivings of their members, their interactions and the...