Authors thank the Royal Zoological Society Scotland for the core funding they provide to the Budongo Conservation Field Station.Associating with kin provides individual benefits but requires that these relationships be detectable. In humans, facial phenotype matching might help assess paternity; however, evidence for it is mixed. In chimpanzees, concealing visual cues of paternity may be beneficial due to their promiscuous mating system and the considerable risk of infanticide by males. On the other hand, detecting kin can also aid chimpanzees in avoiding inbreeding and in forming alliances that improve kin-mediated fitness. Although previous studies assessing relatedness based on facial resemblance in chimpanzees exist, they used images of...
Kin selection theory predicts that recognition and preferences for kin can be highly benefi-cial. Ho...
Kin recognition is a key ability which facilitates the acquisition of inclusivefitness benefits and ...
International audienceMany animals rely on facial traits to recognize their kin; however, whether th...
Associating with kin provides individual benefits but requires that these relationships be detectabl...
Associating with kin provides individual benefits but requires that these relationships be detectabl...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
Kin recognition is a key ability which facilitates the acquisition of inclusive fitness benefits and...
The assessment of relatedness is a key determinant in the evolution of social behavior in primates. ...
SummaryKin recognition can enhance inclusive fitness via nepotism and optimal outbreeding. Mechanism...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advi...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
The male-offspring biased visual kin recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) reported by L. A. ...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
This single file contains detailed information on the paternity assignment procedure, including genb...
The relative success of chimpanzee male mating strategies, the role of male dominance rank and the s...
Kin selection theory predicts that recognition and preferences for kin can be highly benefi-cial. Ho...
Kin recognition is a key ability which facilitates the acquisition of inclusivefitness benefits and ...
International audienceMany animals rely on facial traits to recognize their kin; however, whether th...
Associating with kin provides individual benefits but requires that these relationships be detectabl...
Associating with kin provides individual benefits but requires that these relationships be detectabl...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
Kin recognition is a key ability which facilitates the acquisition of inclusive fitness benefits and...
The assessment of relatedness is a key determinant in the evolution of social behavior in primates. ...
SummaryKin recognition can enhance inclusive fitness via nepotism and optimal outbreeding. Mechanism...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advi...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
The male-offspring biased visual kin recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) reported by L. A. ...
The ability to recognize kin and thus behaviourally discriminate between conspecifics based on genet...
This single file contains detailed information on the paternity assignment procedure, including genb...
The relative success of chimpanzee male mating strategies, the role of male dominance rank and the s...
Kin selection theory predicts that recognition and preferences for kin can be highly benefi-cial. Ho...
Kin recognition is a key ability which facilitates the acquisition of inclusivefitness benefits and ...
International audienceMany animals rely on facial traits to recognize their kin; however, whether th...