Authors of socioecological models propose that food distribution affects female social relationships in that clumped food resources, such as fruit, result in strong dominance hierarchies and favor coalition formation with female relatives. A number of Old World monkey species have been used to test predictions of the socioecological models. However, arboreal forest-living Old World monkeys have been understudied in this regard, and it is legitimate to ask whether predominantly arboreal primates living in tropical forests exhibit similar or different patterns of behavior. Therefore, the goal of our study was to investigate female dominance relationships in relation to food in gray-cheeked mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena). Since gray-cheeked m...
Socio-ecological models predict group size to be one major factor affecting the level of food compet...
Socio-ecological models predict group size to be one major factor affecting the level of food compet...
Abstract Food competition in group-living animals is commonly accepted as a critical determinant of ...
According to the socioecological model of female sociality, females living in environments with clum...
Feeding competition limits female reproductive success and is expected to have social consequences f...
Two critical premises underlie prevalent interpretations of the ecological basis of variation among ...
Dominance rank in female chimpanzees correlates positively with reproductive success. Although a hig...
298 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The dominance hierarchy of fe...
298 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The dominance hierarchy of fe...
Models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path leng...
We use individual-based information on the behavior of wild female Japanese macaques in two consecut...
The social structure of sooty mangabeys has thus far been studied exclusively in captive groups. In ...
The social structure of sooty mangabeys has thus far been studied exclusively in captive groups. In ...
Food competition is an expected cost of group living. It is therefore puzzling that there is little ...
Socioecological models assume that primates adapt their social behavior to ecological conditions, an...
Socio-ecological models predict group size to be one major factor affecting the level of food compet...
Socio-ecological models predict group size to be one major factor affecting the level of food compet...
Abstract Food competition in group-living animals is commonly accepted as a critical determinant of ...
According to the socioecological model of female sociality, females living in environments with clum...
Feeding competition limits female reproductive success and is expected to have social consequences f...
Two critical premises underlie prevalent interpretations of the ecological basis of variation among ...
Dominance rank in female chimpanzees correlates positively with reproductive success. Although a hig...
298 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The dominance hierarchy of fe...
298 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The dominance hierarchy of fe...
Models used to explain the social organization of primates suggest that variation in daily path leng...
We use individual-based information on the behavior of wild female Japanese macaques in two consecut...
The social structure of sooty mangabeys has thus far been studied exclusively in captive groups. In ...
The social structure of sooty mangabeys has thus far been studied exclusively in captive groups. In ...
Food competition is an expected cost of group living. It is therefore puzzling that there is little ...
Socioecological models assume that primates adapt their social behavior to ecological conditions, an...
Socio-ecological models predict group size to be one major factor affecting the level of food compet...
Socio-ecological models predict group size to be one major factor affecting the level of food compet...
Abstract Food competition in group-living animals is commonly accepted as a critical determinant of ...