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Archive | 2004

Sexual Selection in Primates: Mating conflict in primates: infanticide, sexual harassment and female sexuality

Carel P. van Schaik; Gauri R. Pradhan; Maria A. Van Noordwijk

INTRODUCTION In a variety of mammals and a few birds, newly immigrated or newly dominant males are known to attack and kill dependent infants (Hausfater & Hrdy, 1984; Parmigiani & vom Saal, 1994; van Schaik & Janson, 2000). Hrdy (1974) was the first to suggest that this bizarre behaviour was the product of sexual selection: by killing infants they did not sire, these males advanced the timing of the mothers next oestrus and, owing to their new social position, would have a reasonable probability of siring this females next infant. Infanticide would therefore be one of the most dramatic expressions of sexual conflict (Smuts & Smuts, 1993; Gowaty, 1997, this volume). Although this interpretation, and indeed the phenomenon itself, has been hotly debated for decades (e.g. Dolhinow, 1977; Boggess, 1984; Bartlett et al ., 1993; Sussman et al ., 1995), on balance, this hypothesis provides a far better fit with the observations on primates than any of the alternatives (cf. van Schaik, 2000a). First, several detailed studies showed that the males never attacked or killed their own offspring (Borries et al ., 1999; Soltis et al ., 2000), in accordance with the more anecdotal information compiled from all directly observed cases of infanticide in the wild (van Schaik, 2000a). Second, several large-scale studies have estimated that the time gained by the infanticidal male amounts to 25 per cent, 26 per cent and 32 per cent of the mean interbirth interval (Crockett & Sekulic, 1984; Sommer, 1994; Borries, 1997).


Archive | 1999

Comparative Primate Socioecology: Sex and social evolution in primates

Carel P. van Schaik; Maria A. Van Noordwijk; Charles L. Nunn


Behaviour | 2001

Career moves : Transfer and rank challenge decisions by male long-tailed macaques

Maria A. Van Noordwijk; Carel P. van Schaik


Archive | 2004

Sexual Selection in Primates: Sexual selection and the careers of primate males: paternity concentration, dominance-acquisition tactics and transfer decisions

Maria A. Van Noordwijk; Carel P. van Schaik


American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2005

Development of ecological competence in Sumatran orangutans

Maria A. Van Noordwijk; Carel P. van Schaik


Archive | 2000

Infanticide by males and its implications: Reproductive patterns in eutherian mammals: adaptations against infanticide?

Maria A. Van Noordwijk; Carel P. van Schaik


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

The power of protein: protein regulation, energetics, and health in wild Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)

Erin R. Vogel; Timothy D Bransford; Shauhin E. Alavi; Melissa Emery Thompson; Brooke E. Crowley; Wendy M. Erb; Maria A. Van Noordwijk; Sri Suci Utami Atmoko; David Raubenheimer; Jessica M. Rothman


The 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, MO | 2015

Energetic effects on the long calls of adult male Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)

Wendy M. Erb; Maria A. Van Noordwijk; Tatang Mitrasetia; Timothy D Bransford; Brigitte Spillman; Lynda P. Dunkel; Melissa Emery-Thompson; Erin R. Vogel


Archive | 2015

RESEARCH ARTICLE Endocrinological Correlates of Male Bimaturism in Wild Bornean Orangutans

Pascal R. Marty; Maria A. Van Noordwijk; Michael Heistermann; Erik P. Willems; Lynda P. Dunkel; Manuela Cadilek; Muhammad Agil; Tony Weingrill


10th International Meeting on Microbial Epidemiological Markers, Paris, October 2-5, 2013 | 2013

Staphylococcal and Streptococcal zoonoses in wild Bornean and Sumatran orangutans

John H.-O Pettersson; Anna Aspán; Michael Krützen; Maria A. Van Noordwijk; Carel P. van Schaik

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Gauri R. Pradhan

University of South Florida

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Jessica M. Rothman

City University of New York

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