Professor Jo Setchell joanna.setchell@durham.ac.uk
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Alternative reproductive tactics in primates
Setchell, J.M.
Authors
Contributors
R.F. Oliveira
Editor
M. Taborsky
Editor
H.J. Brockmann
Editor
Abstract
A wide diversity of reproductive strategies and alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) have evolved to promote the reproductive success of individual male and female primates. Intraspecific variation in male mating strategies has received far more attention than flexibility of reproductive behavior in female primates. However, female primates may also employ ARTs, with important implications for lifetime reproductive success. ARTs in primates tend to be limited to behavior, gonads, and physiology and are rarely associated with dramatic alternative morphologies, although striking exceptions to this rule exist. This is likely due to the advantages of plasticity and the lower costs of adjustment according to changing characteristics of the individual and social conditions. Most ARTs in primates appear to be “best-of–a-bad job” phenotypes, whereby inferior individuals, or those in a suboptimal situation, make the most of any opportunity available to gain reproductive success. With the exception of female reproductive suppression in common marmosets, relatively little is known about the life-history pathways underlying ARTs and the factors that determine their expression. Finally, male and female reproductive strategies are intricately linked in primates, and interactions between the sexes play an important role in the evolution of primate ARTs.
Citation
Setchell, J. (2008). Alternative reproductive tactics in primates. In R. Oliveira, M. Taborsky, & H. Brockmann (Eds.), Alternative reproductive tactics : an integrative approach (373-398). Cambridge University Press
Online Publication Date | Mar 1, 2008 |
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Publication Date | Mar 1, 2008 |
Deposit Date | Apr 16, 2014 |
Publicly Available Date | Apr 17, 2014 |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 373-398 |
Book Title | Alternative reproductive tactics : an integrative approach. |
Chapter Number | 15 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1686640 |
Publisher URL | http://www.cambridge.org/9780521832434 |
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© Cambridge University Press 2008. This paper has been published in a revised form subsequent to editorial input by Cambridge University Press in Setchell, J.M. (2008) 'Alternative reproductive tactics in primates.', in Alternative reproductive tactics : an integrative approach., pp. 373-398. Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521832434
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