Intra-troop affiliative relationships of females with newborn infants in wild ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta).
Titre | Intra-troop affiliative relationships of females with newborn infants in wild ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta). |
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Année de publication | 2000. |
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Titre de la série | American Journal of Primatology. |
Résumé | To determine how the birth and development of infants influence their mothers' social relationships with other adult troop members, we observed two free-ranging troops of ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) at the Berenty Reserve, Madagascar. The number of acts of affiliative contact that the mothers received from other adult troop members during the first and second months of infant life were significantly higher than those before they gave birth, and the values during the third month were as low as that before giving birth. Two mothers received acts of affiliative contact less frequently after their infants died, compared with the values while the infants were alive. On the other hand, more than 95. |
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Pagination | p:187-203. |
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Numéro de la série | 3. |
Date de publication | 2000/02/23. |
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