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Lebensbedingungen 1 Lebensverlauf 1 Life course 1 Living conditions 1 Papio 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 conception 1 ecology of reproduction 1 estrous cycle 1 fetal loss 1
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Alberts, Susan C. 3 Archie, Elizabeth A. 2 Altmann, Jeanne 1 Beehner, Jacinta C. 1 Chiyo, Patrick I. 1 Hollister-Smith, Julie A. 1 Lee, Phyllis C. 1 Malani, Anup 1 Moss, Cynthia J. 1 Onderdonk, Daphne A. 1 Rosenbaum, Stacy 1
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Seeing the Future : A Better Way to Model and Test for Adaptive Developmental Plasticity
Malani, Anup; Rosenbaum, Stacy; Alberts, Susan C.; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Early life conditions can have profound effects on individual health, longevity, and biological fitness. Two classes of hypotheses are used to explain the evolutionary origins of these effects: developmental constraints (DC) hypotheses, which focus on the deleterious effects of low-quality...
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No risk, no gain: effects of crop raiding and genetic diversity on body size in male elephants
Chiyo, Patrick I.; Lee, Phyllis C.; Moss, Cynthia J.; … - In: Behavioral Ecology 22 (2011) 3, pp. 552-558
Body size is an important influence on the life history of males of polygynous mammals because it is usually highly correlated with fitness and is under intense selection. In this paper, we investigated the effect of high-risk foraging behavior (crop raiding) and genetic heterozygosity on male...
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The ecology of conception and pregnancy failure in wild baboons
Beehner, Jacinta C.; Onderdonk, Daphne A.; Alberts, Susan C. - In: Behavioral Ecology 17 (2006) 5, pp. 741-750
Environmental conditions are a key factor mediating reproductive success or failure. Consequently, many mammalian taxa have breeding seasons that coordinate critical reproductive stages with optimal environmental conditions. However, in contrast with most mammals, baboons (Papio cynocephalus) of...
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