Infanticide by males is a common phenomenon in mammals, especially primates, as lactation lasts much longer than gestation in many species. Usually, infanticidal episodes occur soon after group takeovers, and are traditionally considered a male reproductive strategy (i.e., support the sexual selection hypothesis, Hrdy, 1974). To verify the validity of this conception, we observed one group of François’ langurs in the Nonggang Nature Reserve, China, between August 2003 and July 2004. During the study period, a François’ langur female with the youngest infant in the group was attacked three times by immigrating males, and later disappeared by the third day after the final attack. We suggest that these attacks on the female-infant dyad represe...
Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and its co...
In bonnet macaques, males usually disperse between groups and females remain philopatric, but resear...
Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been shown to b...
BACKGROUND: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and...
Background: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and...
Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and it is often...
Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation lasts much l...
Infanticide by adult females includes any substantial contribution to the demise of young and inevit...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
Abstract Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation las...
Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and its co...
International audienceIn most mammalian species, females regularly interact with kin, which is expec...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
Sexually selected feticide—the death of infants in utero as a result of male behaviour—has only rare...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and its co...
In bonnet macaques, males usually disperse between groups and females remain philopatric, but resear...
Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been shown to b...
BACKGROUND: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and...
Background: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and...
Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and it is often...
Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation lasts much l...
Infanticide by adult females includes any substantial contribution to the demise of young and inevit...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
Abstract Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation las...
Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and its co...
International audienceIn most mammalian species, females regularly interact with kin, which is expec...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
Sexually selected feticide—the death of infants in utero as a result of male behaviour—has only rare...
Infanticide is well documented in chimpanzees and various hypotheses have been proposed to explain t...
Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and its co...
In bonnet macaques, males usually disperse between groups and females remain philopatric, but resear...
Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been shown to b...