Various hypotheses about adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms of non-parental infant care have been put forward for different taxa (Emlen et al., 1991). The Neotropical callitrichid primates are renowned for their cooperative care of the twin litters. None of the studies conducted in the wild included information on genetic relationships within groups. This, however, is indispensable to evaluate the relevance of competing hypotheses concerning direct or indirect fitness gains. We studied two groups of wild moustached tamarins with known genetic relationships over a one-year period to examine individual time-budgets and contributions to infant carrying and food-transfer. With these data we tested whether helping behaviour might be a non-adap...
Primates, particularly females, tend to be attracted to infants that are not their own and are often...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
When I studied saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis) by following wild groups of individually ...
Various hypotheses about adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms of non-parental infant care have been ...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...
Tamarins and marmosets (callitrichids) present an unusual opportunity for study of the determinants ...
Studies on cooperative care of offspring in callitrichid primates are biased in favor of observation...
This study tested the hypothesis that cooperative breeding facilitates the emergence of prosocial be...
Studies on cooperative care of offspring in callitrichid primates are biased in favor of observation...
Bergmuller et al. (2007) make an important contribution to studies of cooperative breeding and provi...
In many animals, individuals will often help each other. By benefiting others at their own expense, ...
Grooming is the most common form of affiliative behavior in primates that apart from hygienic and he...
Food sharing (FS) in cooperatively breeding callitrichids is unusual among nonhuman primates because...
Cooperative behavior in reproductive contexts is rare among animals, especially males. Tamarins exhi...
Callitrichidae is a unique primate family not only in terms of the large number of food transfers to...
Primates, particularly females, tend to be attracted to infants that are not their own and are often...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
When I studied saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis) by following wild groups of individually ...
Various hypotheses about adaptive and non-adaptive mechanisms of non-parental infant care have been ...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...
Tamarins and marmosets (callitrichids) present an unusual opportunity for study of the determinants ...
Studies on cooperative care of offspring in callitrichid primates are biased in favor of observation...
This study tested the hypothesis that cooperative breeding facilitates the emergence of prosocial be...
Studies on cooperative care of offspring in callitrichid primates are biased in favor of observation...
Bergmuller et al. (2007) make an important contribution to studies of cooperative breeding and provi...
In many animals, individuals will often help each other. By benefiting others at their own expense, ...
Grooming is the most common form of affiliative behavior in primates that apart from hygienic and he...
Food sharing (FS) in cooperatively breeding callitrichids is unusual among nonhuman primates because...
Cooperative behavior in reproductive contexts is rare among animals, especially males. Tamarins exhi...
Callitrichidae is a unique primate family not only in terms of the large number of food transfers to...
Primates, particularly females, tend to be attracted to infants that are not their own and are often...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
When I studied saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis) by following wild groups of individually ...