In biology, economics, and politics, distributive power is the key for understanding asymmetrical relationships and it can be obtained by force (dominance) or trading (leverage). Whenever males cannot use force, they largely depend on females for breeding opportunities and the balance of power tilts in favour of females. Thus, males are expected not only to compete within their sex-class but also to exchange services with the opposite sex. Does this mating market, described for humans and apes, apply also to prosimians, the most ancestral primate group? To answer the question, we studied a scent-oriented and gregarious lemur, Propithecus verreauxi (sifaka), showing female dominance, promiscuous mating, and seasonal breeding. We collected 57...
Recent studies revealing the limitations of the Priority of Access model suggest the evolutionary si...
Our goal is to go deep into behavioral olfactory strategies possibly used by ring-tailed lemurs in r...
Females of different species might exert female mate choice for different reasons, one of them the a...
In biology, economics, and politics, distributive power is the key for understanding asymmetrical re...
In biology, economics, and politics, distributive power is the key for understanding asymmetrical re...
Dominance rank of males, number of males present during mating and harassment and interruption of ma...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
In many non-human primates living in multimale groups, reproductive success among males is usually s...
Primate female allogrooming models based on biological markets theory predict that grooming is "time...
Where male-male mating competition is intense, males are frequently larger than females, or have we...
Social grooming is a common form of affiliative behavior in primates. Biological market theory sugge...
In mammals with female philopatry, co-resident females inevitably compete with each other for resour...
Sexual selection theory predicts that because male reproductive success in mammals is limited by acc...
In group‐living species with male dominance hierarchies where receptive periods of females do not ov...
Recent studies revealing the limitations of the Priority of Access model suggest the evolutionary si...
Our goal is to go deep into behavioral olfactory strategies possibly used by ring-tailed lemurs in r...
Females of different species might exert female mate choice for different reasons, one of them the a...
In biology, economics, and politics, distributive power is the key for understanding asymmetrical re...
In biology, economics, and politics, distributive power is the key for understanding asymmetrical re...
Dominance rank of males, number of males present during mating and harassment and interruption of ma...
Dominant mammalian males should gain a reproductive advantage due to their greater fighting abilitie...
In group-living animals, males’ fighting abilities were usually mediated via dominance rank to sort ...
In many non-human primates living in multimale groups, reproductive success among males is usually s...
Primate female allogrooming models based on biological markets theory predict that grooming is "time...
Where male-male mating competition is intense, males are frequently larger than females, or have we...
Social grooming is a common form of affiliative behavior in primates. Biological market theory sugge...
In mammals with female philopatry, co-resident females inevitably compete with each other for resour...
Sexual selection theory predicts that because male reproductive success in mammals is limited by acc...
In group‐living species with male dominance hierarchies where receptive periods of females do not ov...
Recent studies revealing the limitations of the Priority of Access model suggest the evolutionary si...
Our goal is to go deep into behavioral olfactory strategies possibly used by ring-tailed lemurs in r...
Females of different species might exert female mate choice for different reasons, one of them the a...