Infanticide by males and its implications /

Male primates, carnivores and rodents sometimes kill infants that they did not sire. Infanticide by males is a relatively common phenomenon in these groups, but tends to be rare in any given species. Is this behavior pathological or accidental, or does it reflect a conditional reproductive strategy...

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Other Authors: Schaik, Carel van (Editor), Janson, Charles Helmar (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000.
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505 0 |a Foreword / Sarah B. Hrdy -- Infanticide by males: prospectus / Carel P. van Schaik and Charles H. Janson -- The holy wars about infanticide. Which side are you on? and why? / Volker Sommer -- Infanticide by male primates: the sexual selection hypothesis revisited / Carel P. van Schaik -- Vulnerability to infanticide by males: patterns among mammals / Carel P. van Schaik -- Infanticide in red howlers: female group size, male membership, and a possible link to folivory / Carolyn M. Crockett and Charles H. Janson -- Infanticide in hanuman langurs: social organization, male migration, and weaning age / Carola Borries and Andreas Koenig -- Male infanticide and defense of infants in chacma baboons / Ryne A. Palombit, Dorothy L. Cheney, Julia Fischer [and others] -- Infanticide by males and female choice in wild Thomas's langurs / Romy Steenbeek -- The evolution of infanticide in rodents: a comparative analysis / Daniel T. Blumstein -- Infanticide by male birds / José P. Veiga. 
505 0 |a Prevention of infanticide: the perspective of infant primates / Adrian Treves -- Infanticide and the evolution of male-female bonds in animals / Ryne A. Palombit -- The other side of the coin: infanticide and the evolution of affiliative male-infant interactions in Old World primates / Andreas Paul, Signe Preuschoft, and Carel P. van Schaik -- Female dispersal and infanticide avoidance in primates / Elisabeth H.M. Sterck and Amanda H. Korstjens -- Reproductive patterns in eutherian mammals: adaptations against infanticide? / Maria A. van Noordwijk and Carel P. van Schaik -- Paternity confusion and the ovarian cycles of female primates / Carel P. van Schaik, J. Keith Hodges, and Charles L. Nunn -- Social evolution in primates: the relative roles of ecology and intersexual conflict / Charles L. Nunn and Carel P. van Schaik -- Infanticide by female mammals: implications for the evolution of social systems / Leslie Digby -- "The hate that love generated" -- sexually selected neglect of one's own offspring in humans / Eckart Voland and Peter Stephan -- The behavioral ecology of infanticide by males / Charles H. Janson and Carel P. van Schaik. 
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