Males with a mother living in their group have higher paternity success in bonobos but not chimpanzees.
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Surbeck, M; Boesch, C; Crockford, C; Thompson, ME; Furuichi, T; Fruth, B; Hohmann, G; Ishizuka, S; Machanda, Z; Muller, MN; Pusey, A ...
Published in: Current biology : CB
May 2019
In many group-living mammals, mothers may increase the reproductive success of their daughters even after they are nutritionally independent and fully grown [1]. However, whether such maternal effects exist for adult sons is largely unknown. Here we show that males have higher paternity success when their mother is living in the group at the time of the offspring's conception in bonobos (N = 39 paternities from 4 groups) but not in chimpanzees (N = 263 paternities from 7 groups). These results are consistent with previous research showing a stronger role of mothers (and females more generally) in bonobo than chimpanzee societies.
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Current biology : CB
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1879-0445
ISSN
0960-9822
Publication Date
May 2019
Volume
29
Issue
10
Start / End Page
R354 / R355
Related Subject Headings
- Species Specificity
- Sexual Behavior, Animal
- Paternity
- Pan troglodytes
- Pan paniscus
- Mothers
- Male
- Female
- Developmental Biology
- Animals
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Surbeck, M., Boesch, C., Crockford, C., Thompson, M. E., Furuichi, T., Fruth, B., … Langergraber, K. (2019). Males with a mother living in their group have higher paternity success in bonobos but not chimpanzees. Current Biology : CB, 29(10), R354–R355. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.03.040
Surbeck, Martin, Christophe Boesch, Catherine Crockford, Melissa Emery Thompson, Takeshi Furuichi, Barbara Fruth, Gottfried Hohmann, et al. “Males with a mother living in their group have higher paternity success in bonobos but not chimpanzees.” Current Biology : CB 29, no. 10 (May 2019): R354–55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.03.040.
Surbeck M, Boesch C, Crockford C, Thompson ME, Furuichi T, Fruth B, et al. Males with a mother living in their group have higher paternity success in bonobos but not chimpanzees. Current biology : CB. 2019 May;29(10):R354–5.
Surbeck, Martin, et al. “Males with a mother living in their group have higher paternity success in bonobos but not chimpanzees.” Current Biology : CB, vol. 29, no. 10, May 2019, pp. R354–55. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.cub.2019.03.040.
Surbeck M, Boesch C, Crockford C, Thompson ME, Furuichi T, Fruth B, Hohmann G, Ishizuka S, Machanda Z, Muller MN, Pusey A, Sakamaki T, Tokuyama N, Walker K, Wrangham R, Wroblewski E, Zuberbühler K, Vigilant L, Langergraber K. Males with a mother living in their group have higher paternity success in bonobos but not chimpanzees. Current biology : CB. 2019 May;29(10):R354–R355.
Published In
Current biology : CB
DOI
EISSN
1879-0445
ISSN
0960-9822
Publication Date
May 2019
Volume
29
Issue
10
Start / End Page
R354 / R355
Related Subject Headings
- Species Specificity
- Sexual Behavior, Animal
- Paternity
- Pan troglodytes
- Pan paniscus
- Mothers
- Male
- Female
- Developmental Biology
- Animals