International audienceIdentifying the causes of differential reproductive success is key to understanding natural selection and the forces of selection operating on animals. Here we present results from a 9-yr (2004–2012) study of female reproductive performance in relation to mother’s age and rank, presence of immigrant males, rainfall, and fig fruit abundance in four groups of gray-cheeked mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena) in Kibale National Park, Uganda. We found that females had a rank- and age-specific reproductive pattern, with high-ranking females maturing earlier, having their first births earlier, and exhibiting significantly slower reproductive aging than low-ranking females. We also found that both immigrant and resident males were...
International audienceReproductive seasonality is the norm in mammals from temperate regions but les...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Primate female allogrooming models based on biological markets theory predict that grooming is "time...
International audienceIdentifying the causes of differential reproductive success is key to understa...
International audienceDifferences among females in infant survival can contribute substantially to v...
This study examines the relationship between habitat quality and reproduction in female red colobus ...
Understanding of the biology of threatened species is central to effective planning for sustainable ...
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. An accurate description of reproductive characteristics and ovarian e...
In many non-human primates living in multimale groups, reproductive success among males is usually s...
Little is known about the biology of grey-cheeked and black crested mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena a...
Authors of socioecological models propose that food distribution affects female social relationships...
International audienceThis paper reports reproductive parameters for 9 female grey-cheeked mangabeys...
International audienceMaternal styles have been intensively studied in a variety of terrestrial spec...
International audienceReproductive seasonality is the norm in mammals from temperate regions but les...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Primate female allogrooming models based on biological markets theory predict that grooming is "time...
International audienceIdentifying the causes of differential reproductive success is key to understa...
International audienceDifferences among females in infant survival can contribute substantially to v...
This study examines the relationship between habitat quality and reproduction in female red colobus ...
Understanding of the biology of threatened species is central to effective planning for sustainable ...
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. An accurate description of reproductive characteristics and ovarian e...
In many non-human primates living in multimale groups, reproductive success among males is usually s...
Little is known about the biology of grey-cheeked and black crested mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena a...
Authors of socioecological models propose that food distribution affects female social relationships...
International audienceThis paper reports reproductive parameters for 9 female grey-cheeked mangabeys...
International audienceMaternal styles have been intensively studied in a variety of terrestrial spec...
International audienceReproductive seasonality is the norm in mammals from temperate regions but les...
Reproductive skew in multimale groups may be determined by the need for alpha males to offer reprodu...
Primate female allogrooming models based on biological markets theory predict that grooming is "time...