Sexually selected feticide—the death of infants in utero as a result of male behaviour—has only rarely been described or analysed, although it is presumed to be favoured by the same selective pressures that favour sexually selected infanticide. To test this hypothesis, we measured the frequency of feticide and infanticide by male baboons of the Amboseli basin in Kenya, and examined which characteristics of a male and his environment made him more likely to commit feticide and/or infanticide. We found a dramatic increase in fetal and infant death rates, but no increase in death rates of 1- to 2-year-old individuals, following the immigration of males who stood to benefit from feticide and infanticide. Specifically, fetal and infant death rat...
abstract: Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian...
BACKGROUND: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and...
<div><p>Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian s...
Sexually selected feticide—the death of infants in utero as a result of male behaviour—has only rare...
In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. ...
Alpha male chacma baboons experience uncontested access to individual estrus females. Consequently...
The selective advantage of male infanticide is enhancement of reproductive success of the aggressor....
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
A “friendship ” in wild chacma baboons of the Okavango Delta: adult male, adult female, an
Sexually selected infanticide by males often arises when a new dominant male enters a group that con...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
We present results of a 10-year study of free-ranging gray-footed chacma baboons (Papio ursinus gris...
Objectives: Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexual selection hypothesis,...
Infanticide by adult females includes any substantial contribution to the demise of young and inevit...
abstract: Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian...
BACKGROUND: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and...
<div><p>Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian s...
Sexually selected feticide—the death of infants in utero as a result of male behaviour—has only rare...
In this paper, we report the first observational evidence of infanticide in wild hamadryas baboons. ...
Alpha male chacma baboons experience uncontested access to individual estrus females. Consequently...
The selective advantage of male infanticide is enhancement of reproductive success of the aggressor....
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexually-selected infanticide hypothesis...
A “friendship ” in wild chacma baboons of the Okavango Delta: adult male, adult female, an
Sexually selected infanticide by males often arises when a new dominant male enters a group that con...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
We present results of a 10-year study of free-ranging gray-footed chacma baboons (Papio ursinus gris...
Objectives: Infanticide by males is common in mammals. According to the sexual selection hypothesis,...
Infanticide by adult females includes any substantial contribution to the demise of young and inevit...
abstract: Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian...
BACKGROUND: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and...
<div><p>Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian s...