BACKGROUND: Infanticide by adult male occurs in many mammalian species under natural conditions, and it is often assumed to be a goal-directed action and explained predominately by sexual selection. Motivation of this behavior in mammals is limitedly involved. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We used long-term reproductive records and direct observation in captivity and in the field of two snub-nosed langur species on the basis of individual identification to investigate how infanticide happened and to be avoided in nonhuman primates. Our observations suggested that infanticide by invading males might be more accidental than goal-directed. The invading male seemed to monopolize all the females including lactating mothers during takeovers...
Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and its co...
During male takeovers, in addition to fighting off the female's current mating partner, males may ex...
Abstract Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been s...
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...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
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...
Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation lasts much l...
Infanticide by males is a common phenomenon in mammals, especially primates, as lactation lasts much...
The selective advantage of male infanticide is enhancement of reproductive success of the aggressor....
Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been shown to b...
In wild primates, infanticide is a risk that is especially prevalent when a new male takes over the ...
Infanticide by adult females includes any substantial contribution to the demise of young and inevit...
Abstract Infant care from adult males is unexpected in species with high paternity uncertainty. Stil...
Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and its co...
During male takeovers, in addition to fighting off the female's current mating partner, males may ex...
Abstract Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been s...
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...
Male takeover and infanticide are a widespread phenomenon among non-human primates, observed mostly ...
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...
Infanticide by males is common in mammalian species such as primates in which lactation lasts much l...
Infanticide by males is a common phenomenon in mammals, especially primates, as lactation lasts much...
The selective advantage of male infanticide is enhancement of reproductive success of the aggressor....
Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been shown to b...
In wild primates, infanticide is a risk that is especially prevalent when a new male takes over the ...
Infanticide by adult females includes any substantial contribution to the demise of young and inevit...
Abstract Infant care from adult males is unexpected in species with high paternity uncertainty. Stil...
Male mammals often kill conspecific offspring. The benefits of such infanticide to males, and its co...
During male takeovers, in addition to fighting off the female's current mating partner, males may ex...
Abstract Infanticide is widespread among mammals, is particularly common in primates, and has been s...