Accepted author manuscript. Embargo in effect until May 25, 2023Previous research on Japanese macaques has shown that female-to-male mounting (FMM) is performed by some females as an exaggerated form of sexual solicitation that may occur in the context of high female competition for male mates. This supernormal courtship behavior functions to prompt subsequent male-to-female mounting. In this report, we focused on the male consort partners’ responses to FMM. We studied a free-ranging population of Japanese macaques at Arashiyama, Japan, in which FMM is frequent and prevalent. We analyzed 240 consortships involving 31 females and 19 males. We tested three hypotheses regarding male’s tolerance, solicitation, and use of FMM. First, we found ...
Biological market theory predicts that animals exchange the same commodities, or interchange differe...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
In many species interactions among group are often characterized by agonistic behaviour. Although an...
In certain populations of Japanese macaques, adult females mount adult males in the context of heter...
Accepted author manuscriptWe analysed heterosexual consortships in a free-ranging group of Japanese ...
Open access distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.We compared two non-conce...
Under specific circumstances, nonhuman primate females may experience orgasm. The occurrence of fema...
International audienceInterspecies sexual behaviour or ‘reproductiveinterference’ has been reported ...
Abstract Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrou...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
Whether animals ever exhibit a preference for same-sex sexual partners is a subject of debate. Japan...
Reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago. Since then, it has been observed in many ...
International audienceJapanese macaques live in multi-male/multi-female social groups in which compe...
In this paper, I examine whether homosexual behavior in female Japanese macaques functions to reconc...
Troop takeover is common in one-male primate groups, but there are few reports in multimale groups. ...
Biological market theory predicts that animals exchange the same commodities, or interchange differe...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
In many species interactions among group are often characterized by agonistic behaviour. Although an...
In certain populations of Japanese macaques, adult females mount adult males in the context of heter...
Accepted author manuscriptWe analysed heterosexual consortships in a free-ranging group of Japanese ...
Open access distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.We compared two non-conce...
Under specific circumstances, nonhuman primate females may experience orgasm. The occurrence of fema...
International audienceInterspecies sexual behaviour or ‘reproductiveinterference’ has been reported ...
Abstract Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrou...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
Whether animals ever exhibit a preference for same-sex sexual partners is a subject of debate. Japan...
Reconciliation was first described more than 20 years ago. Since then, it has been observed in many ...
International audienceJapanese macaques live in multi-male/multi-female social groups in which compe...
In this paper, I examine whether homosexual behavior in female Japanese macaques functions to reconc...
Troop takeover is common in one-male primate groups, but there are few reports in multimale groups. ...
Biological market theory predicts that animals exchange the same commodities, or interchange differe...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
In many species interactions among group are often characterized by agonistic behaviour. Although an...