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Publikováno v:
iScience, Vol 26, Iss 7, Pp 106991- (2023)
Summary: Reproductive strategies are defined by expenditures of time and energy devoted to mating effort, which increases mating opportunities, and parenting effort, which enhances the survival of offspring. We examine tradeoffs between mating effort
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https://doaj.org/article/dc785f42e05a40d8a14f40110f7c40d5
Autor:
Fernando Colchero, José Manuel Aburto, Elizabeth A. Archie, Christophe Boesch, Thomas Breuer, Fernando A. Campos, Anthony Collins, Dalia A. Conde, Marina Cords, Catherine Crockford, Melissa Emery Thompson, Linda M. Fedigan, Claudia Fichtel, Milou Groenenberg, Catherine Hobaiter, Peter M. Kappeler, Richard R. Lawler, Rebecca J. Lewis, Zarin P. Machanda, Marie L. Manguette, Martin N. Muller, Craig Packer, Richard J. Parnell, Susan Perry, Anne E. Pusey, Martha M. Robbins, Robert M. Seyfarth, Joan B. Silk, Johanna Staerk, Tara S. Stoinski, Emma J. Stokes, Karen B. Strier, Shirley C. Strum, Jenny Tung, Francisco Villavicencio, Roman M. Wittig, Richard W. Wrangham, Klaus Zuberbühler, James W. Vaupel, Susan C. Alberts
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
The ‘invariant rate of ageing’ hypothesis suggests that the rate of ageing tends to be constant within species. Here, Colchero et al. find support for the hypothesis across primates, including humans, suggesting biological constraints on the rate
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https://doaj.org/article/a8fc39dc60274284a7f2f77630886917
Publikováno v:
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 378(1868)
Human cooperation varies both across and within societies, and developmental studies can inform our understanding of the sources of both kinds of variation. One key candidate for explaining within-society variation in cooperative behaviour is gender,
Autor:
Eithne Kavanagh, Sally E. Street, Felix O. Angwela, Thore J. Bergman, Maryjka B. Blaszczyk, Laura M. Bolt, Margarita Briseño-Jaramillo, Michelle Brown, Chloe Chen-Kraus, Zanna Clay, Camille Coye, Melissa Emery Thompson, Alejandro Estrada, Claudia Fichtel, Barbara Fruth, Marco Gamba, Cristina Giacoma, Kirsty E. Graham, Samantha Green, Cyril C. Grueter, Shreejata Gupta, Morgan L. Gustison, Lindsey Hagberg, Daniela Hedwig, Katharine M. Jack, Peter M. Kappeler, Gillian King-Bailey, Barbora Kuběnová, Alban Lemasson, David MacGregor Inglis, Zarin Machanda, Andrew MacIntosh, Bonaventura Majolo, Sophie Marshall, Stephanie Mercier, Jérôme Micheletta, Martin Muller, Hugh Notman, Karim Ouattara, Julia Ostner, Mary S. M. Pavelka, Louise R. Peckre, Megan Petersdorf, Fredy Quintero, Gabriel Ramos-Fernández, Martha M. Robbins, Roberta Salmi, Isaac Schamberg, Valérie A. M. Schoof, Oliver Schülke, Stuart Semple, Joan B. Silk, J. Roberto Sosa-Lopéz, Valeria Torti, Daria Valente, Raffaella Ventura, Erica van de Waal, Anna H. Weyher, Claudia Wilke, Richard Wrangham, Christopher Young, Anna Zanoli, Klaus Zuberbühler, Adriano R. Lameira, Katie Slocombe
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 8, Iss 7 (2021)
Animal communication has long been thought to be subject to pressures and constraints associated with social relationships. However, our understanding of how the nature and quality of social relationships relates to the use and evolution of communica
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https://doaj.org/article/6a4c5fc7ab334495810c29e8b6a7bb75
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 11, p e0204601 (2018)
Vocal signals often play an important role in synchronizing the activities of group members, coordinating decisions about when and where to travel, and facilitating social interactions in which there are potential conflicts of interest. Here, we show
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https://doaj.org/article/3cde290a79184fa4b7135de7853915df
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 176:23-41
For mammalian females, which bear the energetic costs of gestation and lactation, competition over food resources is generally expected to have a more important impact on reproductive success than competition over mates. However, there are some situa
Autor:
Shirley C. Strum, Emma J. Stokes, Robert M. Seyfarth, Craig Packer, Klaus Zuberbühler, Jenny Tung, Zarin P. Machanda, Marie L. Manguette, Roman M. Wittig, Richard J. Parnell, Milou Groenenberg, Rebecca J. Lewis, Marina Cords, Francisco Villavicencio, Catherine Hobaiter, Anne E. Pusey, Martin N. Muller, Melissa Emery Thompson, Susan C. Alberts, James W. Vaupel, Joan B. Silk, Thomas Breuer, Karen B. Strier, Elizabeth A. Archie, Tara S. Stoinski, Richard R. Lawler, Anthony Collins, Christophe Boesch, Richard W. Wrangham, Claudia Fichtel, Catherine Crockford, Fernando A. Campos, Johanna Staerk, Dalia Amor Conde, Fernando Colchero, Linda M. Fedigan, Susan Perry, Martha M. Robbins, Peter M. Kappeler, José Manuel Aburto
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
Colchero, F, Aburto, J M, Archie, E A, Boesch, C, Breuer, T, Campos, F A, Collins, A, Conde, D A, Cords, M, Crockford, C, Thompson, M E, Fedigan, L M, Fichtel, C, Groenenberg, M, Hobaiter, C, Kappeler, P M, Lawler, R R, Lewis, R J, Machanda, Z P, Manguette, M L, Muller, M N, Packer, C, Parnell, R J, Perry, S, Pusey, A E, Robbins, M M, Seyfarth, R M, Silk, J B, Stärk, J, Stoinski, T S, Stokes, E J, Strier, K B, Strum, S C, Tung, J, Villavicencio, F, Wittig, R M, Wrangham, R W, Zuberbühler, K, Vaupel, J W & Alberts, S C 2021, ' The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis ', Nature Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, 3666 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23894-3
Nature Communications
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Colchero, F, Aburto, J M, Archie, E A, Boesch, C, Breuer, T, Campos, F A, Collins, A, Conde, D A, Cords, M, Crockford, C, Thompson, M E, Fedigan, L M, Fichtel, C, Groenenberg, M, Hobaiter, C, Kappeler, P M, Lawler, R R, Lewis, R J, Machanda, Z P, Manguette, M L, Muller, M N, Packer, C, Parnell, R J, Perry, S, Pusey, A E, Robbins, M M, Seyfarth, R M, Silk, J B, Stärk, J, Stoinski, T S, Stokes, E J, Strier, K B, Strum, S C, Tung, J, Villavicencio, F, Wittig, R M, Wrangham, R W, Zuberbühler, K, Vaupel, J W & Alberts, S C 2021, ' The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis ', Nature Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, 3666 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23894-3
Nature Communications
Nature Communications, Nature Publishing Group, 2021, 12, ⟨10.1038/s41467-021-23894-3⟩
Nature communications, vol 12, iss 1
Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Is it possible to slow the rate of ageing, or do biological constraints limit its plasticity? We test the ‘invariant rate of ageing’ hypothesis, which posits that the rate of ageing is relatively fixed within species, with a collection of 39 huma
Publikováno v:
Proc Biol Sci
Social bonds enhance fitness in many group-living animals, generating interest in the processes that create individual variation in sociality. Previous work on female baboons shows that early life adversity and temperament both influence social conne
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 3, Iss 7 (2016)
In many social mammals, females who form close, differentiated bonds with others experience greater offspring survival and longevity. We still know little, however, about how females' relationships are structured within the social group, or whether c
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https://doaj.org/article/16cba9bb9b0a429a834fae242d6ac818
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 2, p e0147441 (2016)
Sexually selected infanticide is an important source of infant mortality in many mammalian species. In species with long-term male-female associations, females may benefit from male protection against infanticidal outsiders. We tested whether mountai
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2e9afefb5c7f4ec7ba05ece54d3e77e9