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Evaluation of Male Inter-Troop Transfer as a Mating Strategy among Ring-Tailed Lemurs on St. Catherines Island, USA
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Folia Primatol (2010) 81 (3): 146–162.
Published Online: 19 August 2010
..., with indications that secondary dispersal may also be successful at increasing male mating success. 7 09 2009 6 07 2010 19 8 2010 Dispersal Ring-tailed lemurs Lemur catta Reproductive strategies Male mating success Male dominance rank Sexual behavior Inbreeding avoidance Original...
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Four Breeding Females in a Free-Ranging Group of Buffy-Headed Marmosets (Callithrix flaviceps)
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Folia Primatol (2010) 81 (1): 31–40.
Published Online: 13 April 2010
..., apparently as a defence mechanism related to the risk of infanticide. It remains unclear whether the unusual number of breeding females in the group represents a species-specific pattern, or the result of specific local circumstances. Callitrichidae Reproductive strategies Social dominance Infant care...
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Ontogenetic Variation in Small-Bodied New World Primates: Implications for Patterns of Reproduction and Infant Care
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Folia Primatol (1997) 68 (1): 1–22.
Published Online: 16 September 2008
... nonmaternal assistance in caregiving, appear to favor a reproductive strategy that limits offspring production to a single birth at 2-year intervals. In contrast, tamarins and marmosets are capable of producing twins twice in the same year. Prenatal investment in each offspring is relatively low...
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Male-Male Competition and Infanticide Among the Langurs (Presbytis Entellus) of Abu, Rajasthan
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Folia Primatol (1974) 22 (1): 19–58.
Published Online: 09 September 2008
... male. Confronted with a male reproductive strategy disadvantageous for them, females respond to usurping males with various counter-strategies. From a comparison with other mammals, infant-killing by males may be advantageous (1) when there is intense competition for females; and (2) when frequent take...
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Two Breeding Females within Free-Living Groups May Not Always Indicate Polygyny: Alternative Subordinate Female Strategies in Common Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)
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Folia Primatol (2005) 76 (1): 10–20.
Published Online: 02 February 2005
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Mating systems Reproductive strategies Extra-group copulations Marmoset Callithrix jacchus Reviewed Article Folia Primatol 2005;76:10 20 DOI: 10.1159/000082451...