Non-human primates respond to the death of a conspecific in diverse ways, some of which may present phylogenetic continuity with human thanatological responses. Of these responses, infant corpse carrying by mothers (ICC) is the most frequently reported. Despite its prevalence, quantitative analyses of this behaviour are scarce and inconclusive. We compiled a database of 409 published cases across 50 different primate species of mothers' responses to their infants' deaths and used Bayesian phylogenetic regressions with an information-theoretic approach to test hypotheses proposed to explain between- and within-species variation in ICC. We found that ICC was more likely when the infant's death was non-traumatic (e.g. illness) versus traumatic...
The forests surrounding Bossou, Guinea, are home to a small, semi-isolated chimpanzee community stud...
Maternal cannibalism has been reported in several animal taxa, prompting speculations that the behav...
Humans were once considered unique in having a concept of death but a growing number of observations...
Non-human primates respond to the death of a conspecific in diverse ways, some of which may present ...
It has been suggested that non-human primates can respond to deceased conspecifics in ways that sugg...
Observations of dead infant carrying have been reported for many primate species, and researchers ha...
For the past two centuries, non‐human primates have been reported to inspect, protect, retrieve, car...
The wounding or death of a conspecific has been shown to elicit varied behavioral responses througho...
Comparative thanatology encompasses the study of death-related responses in non-human animals and as...
International audienceWhat do animals know of death? What can animals' responses to death tell us ab...
International audienceIt was long assumed that only humans can distinguish the living from the dead....
SummaryThe forests surrounding Bossou, Guinea, are home to a small, semi-isolated chimpanzee communi...
The mother-offspring bond is one of the strongest and most essential social bonds. Following is a de...
Sociality is widespread among group-living primates and is beneficial in many ways. Sociality amongs...
Primate offspring often depend on their mothers well beyond the age of weaning, and offspring that e...
The forests surrounding Bossou, Guinea, are home to a small, semi-isolated chimpanzee community stud...
Maternal cannibalism has been reported in several animal taxa, prompting speculations that the behav...
Humans were once considered unique in having a concept of death but a growing number of observations...
Non-human primates respond to the death of a conspecific in diverse ways, some of which may present ...
It has been suggested that non-human primates can respond to deceased conspecifics in ways that sugg...
Observations of dead infant carrying have been reported for many primate species, and researchers ha...
For the past two centuries, non‐human primates have been reported to inspect, protect, retrieve, car...
The wounding or death of a conspecific has been shown to elicit varied behavioral responses througho...
Comparative thanatology encompasses the study of death-related responses in non-human animals and as...
International audienceWhat do animals know of death? What can animals' responses to death tell us ab...
International audienceIt was long assumed that only humans can distinguish the living from the dead....
SummaryThe forests surrounding Bossou, Guinea, are home to a small, semi-isolated chimpanzee communi...
The mother-offspring bond is one of the strongest and most essential social bonds. Following is a de...
Sociality is widespread among group-living primates and is beneficial in many ways. Sociality amongs...
Primate offspring often depend on their mothers well beyond the age of weaning, and offspring that e...
The forests surrounding Bossou, Guinea, are home to a small, semi-isolated chimpanzee community stud...
Maternal cannibalism has been reported in several animal taxa, prompting speculations that the behav...
Humans were once considered unique in having a concept of death but a growing number of observations...