In multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over access to females. However, species vary in the intensity of male contest competition, which has been linked to differences in testosterone and glucocorticoid profiles. Chacma (Papio ursinus) and Guinea (P. papio) baboons constitute an intriguing model to examine variation in male competition and male endocrine correlates, because of the differences in their social systems. Chacma baboons live in stable female-bonded groups with linear male dominance hierarchies and a high male mating skew, whereas Guinea baboons live in male-bonded, multi-level societies. We recorded male behavior and assayed testosterone (fT) and glucocorticoid metabolite (fGC) levels f...
Testosterone (T) is often positively associated with male sexual behavior and negatively associated ...
Testosterone (T) is often positively associated with male sexual behavior and negatively associated ...
Abstract To date, research on testosterone and behavior has focused on individuals, even when studyi...
AbstractIn multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over acces...
AbstractIn multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over acces...
Adult male and lactating female olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) form non-sexual attachments d...
We examined variation in glucocorticoid levels in the mandrill, a brightly coloured primate species,...
We examined the social correlates of fecal glucocorticoid (GC) levels in wild female baboons during ...
This study examines the role of testosterone in mediating behavior in common marmosets (Callithrix j...
Across group-living taxa, males act aggressively towards outgroup males because they represent a thr...
Male chimpanzees are well known for their aggressive behavior. In this dissertation I investigate th...
Male chimpanzees are well known for their aggressive behavior. In this dissertation I investigate th...
Investigating causes and consequences of variation in hormonal expression is a key focus in behavior...
Reproductive success in male primates can be influenced by testosterone (T) and cortisol (C). We exa...
Testosterone (T) is often positively associated with male sexual behavior and negatively associated ...
Testosterone (T) is often positively associated with male sexual behavior and negatively associated ...
Testosterone (T) is often positively associated with male sexual behavior and negatively associated ...
Abstract To date, research on testosterone and behavior has focused on individuals, even when studyi...
AbstractIn multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over acces...
AbstractIn multi-male, multi-female groups of mammals, males usually compete aggressively over acces...
Adult male and lactating female olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) form non-sexual attachments d...
We examined variation in glucocorticoid levels in the mandrill, a brightly coloured primate species,...
We examined the social correlates of fecal glucocorticoid (GC) levels in wild female baboons during ...
This study examines the role of testosterone in mediating behavior in common marmosets (Callithrix j...
Across group-living taxa, males act aggressively towards outgroup males because they represent a thr...
Male chimpanzees are well known for their aggressive behavior. In this dissertation I investigate th...
Male chimpanzees are well known for their aggressive behavior. In this dissertation I investigate th...
Investigating causes and consequences of variation in hormonal expression is a key focus in behavior...
Reproductive success in male primates can be influenced by testosterone (T) and cortisol (C). We exa...
Testosterone (T) is often positively associated with male sexual behavior and negatively associated ...
Testosterone (T) is often positively associated with male sexual behavior and negatively associated ...
Testosterone (T) is often positively associated with male sexual behavior and negatively associated ...
Abstract To date, research on testosterone and behavior has focused on individuals, even when studyi...