The time spent between sleeping periods, which is called the active period, has to accommodate all essential activities, including feeding, resting, social behavior, and reproduction. To minimize costs in terms of, e.g., predation risk, suboptimal foraging, or sleep deficiency, the active period of diurnal animals should be less than or equal to the daylight period. Thus, the active period of an animal should be shaped by local environmental conditions as well as by metabolic and reproductive demands. Chimpanzees, which exhibit reduced predator pressure and a flexible fission-fusion society, were chosen as a model to explore these links. We investigated the influence of sex, female reproductive status, dominance rank, and season on the dura...
While male mammals seek to maximize access to potential mates, females maximize feeding efficiency. ...
The aim of the study was to describe the reproductive biology of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes s...
Abstract In mammals, access to mates is probably the most important influence on male reproductive s...
International audienceSocioecological theories predict that, in mammals, feeding and mating competit...
The last part of the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) habituation process of the Taï South Group was mon...
Female chimpanzees mate promiscuously during a period of extended receptivity marked by prominent se...
This study is a preliminary report on the time allocated to various ac-tivities by female wild chimp...
Abstract Objectives We investigated occurrences and patterns of terrestrial nocturnal activity in wi...
Living in groups can provide greater protection from predators, promote discovery, defense of food s...
The role of biological and social influences on sex differences in human child development is a pers...
Chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) are found in high densities throughout the Kruger National Park, one ...
The role of biological and social influences on sex differences in human child development is a pers...
<p>Sexual conflict occurs when female and male fitness interests diverge. In a social system charact...
Female chimpanzees exhibit exceptionally slow rates of reproduction and raise their offspring withou...
Across vertebrates, species with intense male mating competition and high levels of sexual dimorphis...
While male mammals seek to maximize access to potential mates, females maximize feeding efficiency. ...
The aim of the study was to describe the reproductive biology of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes s...
Abstract In mammals, access to mates is probably the most important influence on male reproductive s...
International audienceSocioecological theories predict that, in mammals, feeding and mating competit...
The last part of the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) habituation process of the Taï South Group was mon...
Female chimpanzees mate promiscuously during a period of extended receptivity marked by prominent se...
This study is a preliminary report on the time allocated to various ac-tivities by female wild chimp...
Abstract Objectives We investigated occurrences and patterns of terrestrial nocturnal activity in wi...
Living in groups can provide greater protection from predators, promote discovery, defense of food s...
The role of biological and social influences on sex differences in human child development is a pers...
Chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) are found in high densities throughout the Kruger National Park, one ...
The role of biological and social influences on sex differences in human child development is a pers...
<p>Sexual conflict occurs when female and male fitness interests diverge. In a social system charact...
Female chimpanzees exhibit exceptionally slow rates of reproduction and raise their offspring withou...
Across vertebrates, species with intense male mating competition and high levels of sexual dimorphis...
While male mammals seek to maximize access to potential mates, females maximize feeding efficiency. ...
The aim of the study was to describe the reproductive biology of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes s...
Abstract In mammals, access to mates is probably the most important influence on male reproductive s...