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Testosterone induces paternal behavior in sexually inexperienced males of Neotomodon alstoni (Rodentia: Muridae)
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2017)
The Biology of Paternal Care in Human and Nonhuman Primates
(Annual Reviews, 2009-10)
Among primates, intense paternal care is manifested in only a few distantly related species, including humans. Thus, neither purely phylogenetic nor socioecological hypotheses can explain its presence or the variability ...
Correlates of genetic monogamy in socially monogamous mammals: insights from Azara’s owl monkeys
(The Royal Society, 2014-02)
Understanding the evolution of mating systems, a central topic in evolutionary biology for more than 50 years, requires examining the genetic consequences of mating and the relationships between social systems and mating ...
Paternal behavior and testosterone plasma levels in the Volcano Mouse Neotomodon alstoni (Rodentia: Muridae)
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2009)
Egg clutch survival under prolonged paternal care in a glass frog, Hyalinobatrachium talamancae
(American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 2020-09)
Previous studies have reported egg attendance as the most common protective behavior among the Neotropical frog family Centrolenidae. However, research on the effect of parental care and other factors thought to affect ...
Owl monkeys Aotus spp in the wild and in captivity
(Zoological Society of London, 2012-01)
Owl monkeys Aotus spp have the potential to be a great model to accomplish a thorough integration of zoo and field research. Their most salient features are their nocturnal habits, monogamous social organization and paternal ...