Search Results - "Pines, Mathew"
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The adaptive value of secondary males in the polygynous multi-level society of hamadryas baboons
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-11-2015)“…ABSTRACT Objectives One‐male social systems are usually characterized by polygyny and reproductive exclusion by a single resident male. Sometimes, however,…”
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Female "dispersal" in hamadryas baboons: Transfer among social units in a multilevel society
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-07-2011)“…Unlike most cercopithecines, hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas) are characterized by female‐biased dispersal. To clarify this pattern within the…”
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Stress and stress reduction in common marmosets
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-03-2012)“…Surprisingly few studies have measured cortisol levels in captive primates using samples collected during everyday life to gauge which activities and…”
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Sexual conflict in a polygynous primate: costs and benefits of a male-imposed mating system
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-02-2014)“…Fundamental reproductive interests dictate that females generally benefit most from mate selectivity and males from mate quantity. This can create conflict…”
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Contexts and consequences of takeovers in hamadryas baboons: Female parity, reproductive state, and observational evidence of pregnancy loss
Published in American journal of primatology (01-07-2017)“…The evolutionary consequences of sexual selection and sexual conflict are epitomized in the hamadryas baboon, a species characterized by strong sexual…”
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Alternative routes to the leader male role in a multi-level society: follower vs. solitary male strategies and outcomes in hamadryas baboons
Published in American journal of primatology (01-07-2011)“…The nested one‐male units (OMUs) of the hamadryas baboon are part of a complex social system in which “leader” males achieve near exclusive mating access by…”
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Fine-scale genetic assessment of sex-specific dispersal patterns in a multilevel primate society
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-01-2015)“…Like humans, hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) are unusual among primates in having a multilevel social system and stable pair bonds, and are thus a useful…”
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Not without a fair fight: failed abductions of females in wild hamadryas baboons
Published in Primates (01-07-2011)“…In contrast to other papionin monkeys, hamadryas baboons are characterized by female-biased dispersal. Given that hamadryas females do not disperse…”
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The ties that bind: Maternal kin bias in a multilevel primate society despite natal dispersal by both sexes
Published in American journal of primatology (01-07-2016)“…In many social animals, individuals derive fitness benefits from close social bonds, which are often formed among kin of the philopatric sex. Hamadryas…”
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The rise and fall of leader males in a multi-level society: Takeovers and tenures of male hamadryas baboons
Published in American journal of primatology (01-01-2015)“…As one means to maximize access to females, males of some species are intolerant of other males in social units, resulting in female defense polygyny, a mating…”
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A note on indoor and outdoor housing preferences of common marmosets ( Callithrix jacchus)
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (25-12-2007)“…This study examined the preferences of six pairs of common marmosets ( Callithrix jacchus) from the colony at the University of New England, Australia, between…”
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