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Double effort: Parental behavior of wild Azara's owl monkeys in the face of twins
ArticleAbstract: In species of mammals that habitually bear single offspring, like most anthropoid primates, the occuPalabras claves:Infant care, Infant development, Male care, Reproductive trade-offs, TwinningAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Dávalos V.M., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huck M., Rotundo M.A., Van Lunenburg M.Fuentes:scopusWhen dads help: Male behavioral care during primate infant development
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Aotus, Carrying, Development, Dispersal, Male care, Mating effort, Night monkeys, Owl monkeys, paternal careAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huck M.Fuentes:scopusThe evolution of pair-living, sexual monogamy, and cooperative infant care: Insights from research on wild owl monkeys, titis, sakis, and tamarins
ArticleAbstract: “Monogamy” and pair bonding have long been of interest to anthropologists and primatologists. TheirPalabras claves:comparative studies, infanticide, Mammals, pair-bonding, ReproducibilityAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huck M., Van Belle S.Fuentes:scopusThe floater's dilemma: use of space by wild solitary Azara's owl monkeys, Aotus azarae, in relation to group ranges
ArticleAbstract: The fate and behaviour of animals that leave their natal group (‘floaters’) is usually poorly undersPalabras claves:core area, Dispersal, Floater, home range use, intruder, Night monkey, Spatial avoidance, temporal avoidance, utilization distribution overlap indexAutores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huck M.Fuentes:scopusTill Death (Or an Intruder) Do Us Part: Intrasexual-Competition in a Monogamous Primate
ArticleAbstract: Polygynous animals are often highly dimorphic, and show large sex-differences in the degree of intraPalabras claves:Autores:Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Huck M.Fuentes:scopus