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Publikováno v:
Wildlife Research.
Publikováno v:
Society & Natural Resources. 34:1174-1193
Sockeye salmon are deemed essential to life by Secwepemc Indigenous communities living near the Adams River in South Central British Columbia (BC). They are also an ecological keystone species and ...
Autor:
Josie V. Vayro, Stephanie A. Fox, Toni E. Ziegler, Linda M. Fedigan, P. Sicotte, Angela Crotty
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Primatology. 42:1-15
Most primates produce one offspring at a time but can overlap investment in consecutive offspring (stacked investment) depending on ecological and/or social conditions. “Direct stacked investment” occurs when a female conceives and gestates a new
Autor:
Linda M. Fedigan, R. Ataman, Eva C. Wikberg, Josie V. Vayro, Angela Crotty, R. Clendenning, E. Potvin-Rosselet, Toni E. Ziegler, Pascale Sicotte
Publikováno v:
Primates. 57:509-519
Documenting primate life history characteristics is important because it provides information about traits that affect the timing and rate of reproduction in these long-lived species. This study describes the hormonal correlates of female reproductiv
Autor:
Lisa J. MacDonald, Josie V. Vayro, Angela Crotty, Iulia Bădescu, Stephanie A. Fox, Eva C. Wikberg, Pascale Sicotte
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 114:231-239
The rate at which infants develop can vary within species. This variation may be due to differences between infants in their nutritional intake and physiology, or the ability of females to adjust the amount and timing of maternal investment to maximi
Autor:
Pascale, Sicotte, Julie A, Teichroeb, Josie V, Vayro, Stephanie A, Fox, Iulia, Bădescu, Eva C, Wikberg
Publikováno v:
American journal of primatology. 79(7)
Male takeovers affect male tenure, female mate choice and ultimately, individual reproductive success in group-living primates. In social systems with female philopatry and high male reproductive skew, male takeovers largely determine female mate cho
Autor:
Eva C. Wikberg, Iulia Bădescu, Stephanie A. Fox, Julie A. Teichroeb, Josie V. Vayro, Pascale Sicotte
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Primatology. 79:e22436
Male takeovers affect male tenure, female mate choice and ultimately, individual reproductive success in group-living primates. In social systems with female philopatry and high male reproductive skew, male takeovers largely determine female mate cho