Social organization as an expression of role behavior among Old World monkeys

Except for a few hours after birth, maternal status or maternal role behavior does not reduce the frequency of agonistic behaviors toward a subordinate mother. Although each species social adaptations can be understood only within the framework of its lifeway and ecology, there are phylogenetic adaptations which structure both signal systems and role behaviors. The […]

Group compositional changes impact the social and feeding behaviors of captive hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas)

The formation and modification of social groups in captivity are delicate management tasks. The ability for personnel to anticipate changes in group dynamics following compositional changes can increase the likelihood of successful management with minimized injury or social instability. Hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas) have a distinctive multi-level social system comprising of one-male units (OMUs) […]