Search Results - "Carlson, Anne A."
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Stress and the Suppression of Subordinate Reproduction in Cooperatively Breeding Meerkats
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-08-2006)“…In many animal societies, dominant individuals monopolize reproduction, but the tactics they employ to achieve this are poorly understood. One possibility is…”
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Cortisol levels are positively associated with pup-feeding rates in male meerkats
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-03-2006)“…In societies of cooperative vertebrates, individual differences in contributions to offspring care are commonly substantial. Recent attempts to explain the…”
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Demography and Life Histories of Sympatric Patas Monkeys, Erythrocebus patas, and Vervets, Cercopithecus aethiops, in Laikipia, Kenya
Published in International journal of primatology (01-02-2009)“…Mortality patterns are thought to be strong selective forces on life history traits, with high adult mortality and low immature mortality favoring early and…”
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Hormonal correlates of dominance in meerkats ( Suricata suricatta)
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-08-2004)“…In cooperatively breeding meerkats ( Suricata suricatta), individuals typically live in extended family groups in which the dominant male and female are the…”
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Mapping Conservation Strategies under a Changing Climate
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Estimating past and future male loss in three Zambian lion populations
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2013)“…African lions (Panthera leo) are declining continent-wide, with protected area populations subject to a variety of anthropogenic effects. Zambia contains…”
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Neonatal and Pubertal Development in Males of a Cooperatively Breeding Primate, the Cotton-Top Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus oedipus)
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-02-2002)“…In cooperatively breeding groups of mammals, reproduction is usually restricted to a small number of individuals within the social group. Sexual development of…”
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The Northern Rocky Mountain Gray Wolf is Not Yet Recovered
Published in Bioscience (01-12-2009)“…Without seeking independent scientific review, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar recently approved a 14 January 2009 Bush administration rule to remove endangered…”
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Trade-offs between extraterritorial prospecting and helping in a cooperative mammal
Published in Animal behaviour (01-10-2005)“…Males commonly face a trade-off between investment in offspring care and time spent seeking additional breeding opportunities. Although this trade-off is…”
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Elevated prolactin levels immediately precede decisions to babysit by male meerkat helpers
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-06-2006)“…Recent studies suggest that decisions to care for the offspring of others in societies of cooperative vertebrates may have a hormonal basis. The crucial…”
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Communication of ovulatory state to mates by female pygmy marmosets, Cebuella pygmaea
Published in Animal behaviour (01-03-1995)“…In monogamous and polyandrous species of primates it has been suggested that reproductive status is concealed rather than communicated. The generally…”
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ADAPTIVE SIZE MODIFICATION BY DOMINANT FEMALE MEERKATS
Published in Evolution (01-07-2004)“…In species of cooperative insects that live in large groups, selection for increased fecundity has led to the evolution of an increased body size among female…”
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Prolactin Levels during the Periparturitional Period in the Biparental Cotton-Top Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus): Interactions with Gender, Androgen Levels, and Parenting
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-09-2000)“…Unlike biparental bird and rodent species, mating and parenting occur simultaneously in cotton-top tamarins, Saguinus oedipus, providing a unique model for…”
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Causes and consequences of single-male and multimale mating in free-ranging patas monkeys, Erythrocebus patas
Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2001)“…Patas monkeys and many forest guenon species live in one-male groups throughout the year. During some conceptive seasons, extragroup males enter the troop…”
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Beyond priority pixels: Delineating and evaluating landscapes for conservation in the contiguous United States
Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-05-2021)“…•Numerous conservation assessments map priorities using gridded data but don’t define landscapes.•We used mapped data to delineate 74 priority landscapes…”
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Neonatal and Pubertal Development in Males of a Cooperatively Breeding Primate, the Cotton-Top Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus oedipus)1
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-02-2002)“…In cooperatively breeding groups of mammals, reproduction is usually restricted to a small number of individuals within the social group. Sexual development of…”
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Radioimmunoassay of prolactin for the meerkat ( Suricata suricatta), a cooperatively breeding carnivore
Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-02-2003)“…We report the development and validation of a highly specific heterologous radioimmunoassay (RIA) to measure meerkat prolactin (PRL) by using rabbit antiserum…”
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Ovarian function of pygmy marmoset daughters (Cebuella pygmaea) in intact and motherless families
Published in American journal of primatology (1997)“…Reproductive inhibition of subordinate Callitrichid group members has been shown to vary with genus; whereas female Leontopithecus subordinates have normal…”
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ADAPTIVE SIZE MODIFICATION BY DOMINANT FEMALE MEERKATS
Published in Evolution (01-07-2004)“…In species of cooperative insects that live in large groups, selection for increased fecundity has led to the evolution of an increased body size among female…”
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