Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an extended period of phenotypic plasticity to environmental conditions and the potential for sustained mother-offspring and/or sibling conflict over resources. Comparisons of cortisol levels during ontogeny can reveal physiological plasticity to species or population specific socioecological factors and in turn how these factors might ameliorate or exaggerate mother-offspring and sibling conflict. Here, we examine developmental patterns of cortisol levels in two wild chimpanzee populations (Budongo and Taï), with two and three communities each, and one wild bonobo population (LuiKotale), with two communities. Both species have similar juvenile li...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
The biological embedding model (BEM) suggests that fitness costs of maternal loss arise when early-l...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
International audienceCompared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted,...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Mechanisms of inheritance remain poorly defined for many fitness-mediating traits, especially in lon...
In animals with slow ontogeny and long-term maternal investment, immatures are likely to experience ...
A large body of research has demonstrated that variation in competitive behavior across species and ...
Key insights into the evolutionary origins of human social behavior can be gained via study of our c...
Mechanisms of inheritance remain poorly defined for many fitness-mediating traits, especially in lon...
Mechanisms of inheritance remain poorly defined for many fitness-mediating traits, especially in lon...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
The biological embedding model (BEM) suggests that fitness costs of maternal loss arise when early-l...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
International audienceCompared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted,...
Compared with most mammals, postnatal development in great apes is protracted, presenting both an ex...
Mechanisms of inheritance remain poorly defined for many fitness-mediating traits, especially in lon...
In animals with slow ontogeny and long-term maternal investment, immatures are likely to experience ...
A large body of research has demonstrated that variation in competitive behavior across species and ...
Key insights into the evolutionary origins of human social behavior can be gained via study of our c...
Mechanisms of inheritance remain poorly defined for many fitness-mediating traits, especially in lon...
Mechanisms of inheritance remain poorly defined for many fitness-mediating traits, especially in lon...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
High dominance status is associated with fitness benefits in many social mammals. Yet, attaining and...
The biological embedding model (BEM) suggests that fitness costs of maternal loss arise when early-l...