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Autor:
Julia Fischer, James P Higham, Susan C Alberts, Louise Barrett, Jacinta C Beehner, Thore J Bergman, Alecia J Carter, Anthony Collins, Sarah Elton, Joël Fagot, Maria Joana Ferreira da Silva, Kurt Hammerschmidt, Peter Henzi, Clifford J Jolly, Sascha Knauf, Gisela H Kopp, Jeffrey Rogers, Christian Roos, Caroline Ross, Robert M Seyfarth, Joan Silk, Noah Snyder-Mackler, Veronika Staedele, Larissa Swedell, Michael L Wilson, Dietmar Zinner
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 8 (2019)
Baboons, members of the genus Papio, comprise six closely related species distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa and southwest Arabia. The species exhibit more ecological flexibility and a wider range of social systems than many other primates. Th
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https://doaj.org/article/ccd9d0ea67094a0ebeab476adfe90ea1
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 10, p e0163978 (2016)
Although vocal production in non-human primates is highly constrained, individuals appear to have some control over whether to call or remain silent. We investigated how contextual factors affect the production of grunts given by wild female chacma b
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https://doaj.org/article/d93db5327fd74bf8a7df03b9f446d593
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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
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
Nature Communications, Nature Publishing Group, 2021, 12, ⟨10.1038/s41467-021-23894-3⟩
Nature communications, vol 12, iss 1
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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:
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
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/16cba9bb9b0a429a834fae242d6ac818
Autor:
Robert M. Seyfarth
Publikováno v:
Resonance. 25:1075-1082
Dorothy L. Cheney studied the social behaviour, communication, and cognition of monkeys. Her goal was to uncover the selective forces that have shaped the evolution of the human mind.
Autor:
Marina Cords, Melissa Emery Thompson, Susan C. Alberts, Christophe Boesch, Craig Packer, Emma J. Stokes, Linda M. Fedigan, Karen B. Strier, Susan Perry, Martha M. Robbins, Zarin P. Machanda, Rebecca J. Lewis, Klaus Zuberbühler, Martin N. Muller, Anthony Collins, Marie L. Manguette, Milou Groenenberg, Richard R. Lawler, Francisco Villavicencio, Johanna Staerk, Robert M. Seyfarth, Tara S. Stoinski, Catherine Hobaiter, Elizabeth A. Archie, Richard J. Parnell, Jenny Tung, Fernando A. Campos, Fernando Colchero, Anne E. Pusey, Dalia Amor Conde, Joan B. Silk, James W. Vaupel, Thomas Breuer, José Manuel Aburto, Peter M. Kappeler, Roman M. Wittig, Shirley C. Strum, Richard W. Wrangham, Catherine Crockford, Claudia Fichtel
Is it possible to slow the rate of aging, or do biological constraints limit its plasticity? We test this ‘invariant rate of aging’ hypothesis with an unprecedented collection of 39 human and nonhuman primate datasets across seven genera. We firs
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8a292b0e98fdf96f67cda8f52e8cd7c2
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-118237/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-118237/v1
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 140:207-211
There is growing evidence that social bonds have adaptive consequences for individuals in many mammalian species, including savannah baboons. While the majority of studies have shown that the strength of social bonds and the extent of social integrat
Autor:
Robert M. Seyfarth, Dorothy L. Cheney
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 21:56-61
The production of vocalizations by monkeys and apes is often described as highly constrained and fundamentally different from human speech. We review recent field studies of baboons and bonobos that suggest greater flexibility. Calls function to redu
Autor:
Robert M. Seyfarth, Dorothy L. Cheney
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115:1974-1979
Vocalizations are a pervasive feature of nonhuman primate social life, yet we know surprisingly little about their function. We review studies supporting the hypothesis that many primate vocalizations function to facilitate social interactions by red