Understanding the costs and regulation of reproduction in primates requires understanding the separate but linked effects of energy availability and total energy expenditure (TEE). We compared variation in TEE and energy intake (EI) between two periods, early lactation and after the resumption of sexual cycling, for eight females from two groups of normally reproducing colony-living baboons (Papio h. anubis). Total energy expenditure was assessed using the doubly labeled water method. TEE was correlated with maternal mass both during early lactation and after the resumption of cycling. TEE after the resumption of cycling was positively related to infant growth rates; mothers with rapidly growing infants had higher energy expenditure. TEE wa...
International audienceThe reproductive cycles of 23 captive olive baboons were studied over two succ...
Early growth is of interest because it is susceptible to maternal effects and linked to fitness comp...
Objectives: Interbirth intervals (IBIs) are a key metric of female reproductive success; understandi...
Understanding the costs and regulation of reproduction in primates requires understanding the separa...
International audienceUnderstanding the costs and regulation of reproduction in primates requires un...
International audienceOur recent studies of infant captive baboons (Garcia et al., 2008; 2009) found...
Infant care is known to impose high energetic costs on female primates because in addition to lactat...
Callitrichid females are often described as energetically constrained. We examined the energy budget...
Callitrichid females are often described as energetically constrained. We examined the energy budget...
Callitrichid females are often described as energetically constrained. We examined the energy budget...
<p>1. Data from a long-term study of Papio hamadryas ursinus (L.) in the De Hoop Nature Reserv...
<p>1. Data from a long-term study of Papio hamadryas ursinus (L.) in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, Wes...
Objectives: Interbirth intervals (IBIs) are a key metric of female reproductive success; understandi...
This study investigates the ecological and social constraints that act upon female reproductive stra...
International audienceEarly growth is of interest because it is susceptible to maternal effects and ...
International audienceThe reproductive cycles of 23 captive olive baboons were studied over two succ...
Early growth is of interest because it is susceptible to maternal effects and linked to fitness comp...
Objectives: Interbirth intervals (IBIs) are a key metric of female reproductive success; understandi...
Understanding the costs and regulation of reproduction in primates requires understanding the separa...
International audienceUnderstanding the costs and regulation of reproduction in primates requires un...
International audienceOur recent studies of infant captive baboons (Garcia et al., 2008; 2009) found...
Infant care is known to impose high energetic costs on female primates because in addition to lactat...
Callitrichid females are often described as energetically constrained. We examined the energy budget...
Callitrichid females are often described as energetically constrained. We examined the energy budget...
Callitrichid females are often described as energetically constrained. We examined the energy budget...
<p>1. Data from a long-term study of Papio hamadryas ursinus (L.) in the De Hoop Nature Reserv...
<p>1. Data from a long-term study of Papio hamadryas ursinus (L.) in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, Wes...
Objectives: Interbirth intervals (IBIs) are a key metric of female reproductive success; understandi...
This study investigates the ecological and social constraints that act upon female reproductive stra...
International audienceEarly growth is of interest because it is susceptible to maternal effects and ...
International audienceThe reproductive cycles of 23 captive olive baboons were studied over two succ...
Early growth is of interest because it is susceptible to maternal effects and linked to fitness comp...
Objectives: Interbirth intervals (IBIs) are a key metric of female reproductive success; understandi...