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Energetic costs of social dominance in wild male baboons.

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Gesquiere, LR; Adjangba, C; Young, G; Brandon, C; Parker, S; Jefferson, EE; Wango, TL; Oudu, VK; Mututua, RS; Kinyua Warutere, J; Siodi, IL ...
Published in: Proceedings. Biological sciences
January 2025

In vertebrates, glucocorticoids can be upregulated in response to both psychosocial and energetic stressors, making it difficult to identify the cause of elevated glucocorticoid concentrations when both types of stressors are present. This problem has been particularly challenging in studies of social dominance rank in wild animals. In contrast to glucocorticoids, thyroid hormone concentrations are largely unaffected by psychosocial stressors and therefore offer a better estimate of energetic challenges. Here, we measured faecal metabolites of both triiodothyronine (mT3) and glucocorticoids (fGC) in wild baboons and assessed how these hormonal profiles vary with male dominance rank. We found that alpha males have lower mT3 and higher fGC than males of other ranks, indicating sustained energetic costs of alpha status. By contrast, low-ranking males have higher mT3 but similar fGC concentrations than non-alpha high-ranking males, reflecting their lower exposure to energetic stressors but greater vulnerability to psychosocial stressors than higher-ranking males. We also found that mate-guarding of fertile females, a behaviour expressed at higher rates by alpha males, partly explains the energetic costs of high social status. These findings offer evidence of the different types of costs experienced by low- and high-ranking animals.

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Proceedings. Biological sciences

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1471-2954

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0962-8452

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

292

Issue

2039

Start / End Page

20241790

Related Subject Headings

  • Triiodothyronine
  • Social Dominance
  • Sexual Behavior, Animal
  • Papio
  • Male
  • Glucocorticoids
  • Female
  • Feces
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Animals
 

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Gesquiere, L. R., Adjangba, C., Young, G., Brandon, C., Parker, S., Jefferson, E. E., … Alberts, S. C. (2025). Energetic costs of social dominance in wild male baboons. Proceedings. Biological Sciences, 292(2039), 20241790. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2024.1790
Gesquiere, Laurence R., Christine Adjangba, Georgia Young, Clara Brandon, Sophie Parker, Emily E. Jefferson, Tim L. Wango, et al. “Energetic costs of social dominance in wild male baboons.Proceedings. Biological Sciences 292, no. 2039 (January 2025): 20241790. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2024.1790.
Gesquiere LR, Adjangba C, Young G, Brandon C, Parker S, Jefferson EE, et al. Energetic costs of social dominance in wild male baboons. Proceedings Biological sciences. 2025 Jan;292(2039):20241790.
Gesquiere, Laurence R., et al. “Energetic costs of social dominance in wild male baboons.Proceedings. Biological Sciences, vol. 292, no. 2039, Jan. 2025, p. 20241790. Epmc, doi:10.1098/rspb.2024.1790.
Gesquiere LR, Adjangba C, Young G, Brandon C, Parker S, Jefferson EE, Wango TL, Oudu VK, Mututua RS, Kinyua Warutere J, Siodi IL, Markham AC, Archie EA, Alberts SC. Energetic costs of social dominance in wild male baboons. Proceedings Biological sciences. 2025 Jan;292(2039):20241790.
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Published In

Proceedings. Biological sciences

DOI

EISSN

1471-2954

ISSN

0962-8452

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

292

Issue

2039

Start / End Page

20241790

Related Subject Headings

  • Triiodothyronine
  • Social Dominance
  • Sexual Behavior, Animal
  • Papio
  • Male
  • Glucocorticoids
  • Female
  • Feces
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Animals