We examined the effects of several variables on the number of live births in multiparous females in a wild population of golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia). Independent variables included the number of infants born to a female the previous breeding season, the number of infants weaned the previous breeding season, the female's age and body mass, the number of adult males and helpers in the group, and the inbreeding coefficient of the offspring. We also tested the hypothesis that trapping and chemical immobilization during pregnancy affected the number of live births. Female body mass was the only statistically significant predictor of the number of live-born infants in the current season when both first and second peaks were incl...
In callitrichid primates, reproduction is usually restricted to a single female per group. Reproduct...
Wildlife subsistence hunting is a major source of protein for tropical rural populations and a promi...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...
To test the prediction that the breeding success of captive cotton‐top tamarins (Saguinus (o.) oedip...
This paper examines demographic events in the context of population structure and genetic relationsh...
Cooperative breeding is a system where non-breeding individuals care for another individual's offspr...
During a 5-yr study of lion-tailed macaques in their natural habitat, we found that: 1) most births ...
SOUSA,M.B.C. et al. Reproductive Patterns and Birth Seasonality in a South-American Breeding Colony ...
During a 5-yr study of lion-tailed macaques in their natural habitat, we found that: 1) most births ...
We monitored a population of four to seven groups of individually marked saddle-back tamarins (Sagui...
Goldizen et al. (1988) reported that wild saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis, Callitrichidae...
In many birds and mammals, the size and sex composition of litters can have important downstream eff...
Many cooperatively breeding species exhibit high reproductive skew. Delayed dispersal and cooperati...
In captive callitrichid primates, female reproductive function tends to vary with social status. How...
Background: Birthrates are key parameters for population models and hunting sustainability analyses ...
In callitrichid primates, reproduction is usually restricted to a single female per group. Reproduct...
Wildlife subsistence hunting is a major source of protein for tropical rural populations and a promi...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...
To test the prediction that the breeding success of captive cotton‐top tamarins (Saguinus (o.) oedip...
This paper examines demographic events in the context of population structure and genetic relationsh...
Cooperative breeding is a system where non-breeding individuals care for another individual's offspr...
During a 5-yr study of lion-tailed macaques in their natural habitat, we found that: 1) most births ...
SOUSA,M.B.C. et al. Reproductive Patterns and Birth Seasonality in a South-American Breeding Colony ...
During a 5-yr study of lion-tailed macaques in their natural habitat, we found that: 1) most births ...
We monitored a population of four to seven groups of individually marked saddle-back tamarins (Sagui...
Goldizen et al. (1988) reported that wild saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis, Callitrichidae...
In many birds and mammals, the size and sex composition of litters can have important downstream eff...
Many cooperatively breeding species exhibit high reproductive skew. Delayed dispersal and cooperati...
In captive callitrichid primates, female reproductive function tends to vary with social status. How...
Background: Birthrates are key parameters for population models and hunting sustainability analyses ...
In callitrichid primates, reproduction is usually restricted to a single female per group. Reproduct...
Wildlife subsistence hunting is a major source of protein for tropical rural populations and a promi...
The effects of callitrichid primate helpers (allocare-givers other than an infant's father) on the s...