Extended female sexuality in species living in multimale-multifemale groups appears to enhance benefits from multiple males. Mating with many males, however, requires a low female monopolizability, which is affected by the spatiotemporal distribution of receptive females. Ovarian cycle synchrony potentially promotes overlapping receptivity if fertile and receptive periods are tightly linked. In primates, however, mating is often decoupled from hormonal control, hence reducing the need for synchronizing ovarian events. Here, we test the alternative hypothesis that females behaviorally coordinate their receptivity while simultaneously investigating ovarian cycle synchrony in wild, seasonal Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis), a promiscuous ...
Few studies of female mate choice have been carried out among free-ranging non-human primates. To qu...
Research on primate sexual signals has largely focused on testing the adaptive significance of morph...
Extended sexual receptivity in primates is thought to facilitate paternity confusion, thus decreasin...
International audienceJapanese macaques live in multi-male/multi-female social groups in which compe...
Female mammals may exert choice for mates directly by mating selectively. Alternatively, females can...
Abstract Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrou...
In many cercopithecine primates females display probabilistic cues of fertility to indicate the peri...
High social status is the primary determinant of reproductive success among group-living male mammal...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
Recent theories on primate sexual selection have paid increasing attention to the importance of repr...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
Under specific circumstances, nonhuman primate females may experience orgasm. The occurrence of fema...
Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrous/recepti...
Female mate choice, a potentially powerful selective force, has received little systematic attention...
BACKGROUND: Female signals of fertility have evolved in diverse taxa. Among the most interesting stu...
Few studies of female mate choice have been carried out among free-ranging non-human primates. To qu...
Research on primate sexual signals has largely focused on testing the adaptive significance of morph...
Extended sexual receptivity in primates is thought to facilitate paternity confusion, thus decreasin...
International audienceJapanese macaques live in multi-male/multi-female social groups in which compe...
Female mammals may exert choice for mates directly by mating selectively. Alternatively, females can...
Abstract Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrou...
In many cercopithecine primates females display probabilistic cues of fertility to indicate the peri...
High social status is the primary determinant of reproductive success among group-living male mammal...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
Recent theories on primate sexual selection have paid increasing attention to the importance of repr...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
Under specific circumstances, nonhuman primate females may experience orgasm. The occurrence of fema...
Consortship has been defined as a temporary association between an adult male and an estrous/recepti...
Female mate choice, a potentially powerful selective force, has received little systematic attention...
BACKGROUND: Female signals of fertility have evolved in diverse taxa. Among the most interesting stu...
Few studies of female mate choice have been carried out among free-ranging non-human primates. To qu...
Research on primate sexual signals has largely focused on testing the adaptive significance of morph...
Extended sexual receptivity in primates is thought to facilitate paternity confusion, thus decreasin...