Does male care, provided to immature individuals, influence immature fitness in rhesus macaques?
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Among many mammals, maternal care strongly impacts infant survival; however, less is known about whether adult males also affect infant fitness. Paternal care is expected when providing care enhances offspring survival and reproduction, which likewise increases fathersâ fitness. Males might also care for unrelated immature individuals to increase their mating probability with the immature individualsâ mothers. Studies in multimale primate groups showed that sires enhance food access for offspring and provide protection in conflicts. Furthermore, fathersâ presence during infancy has been suggested to accelerate offspring sexual maturation. However, no study has yet directly linked the degree of father-offspring bonds to offspring fitness in primates. We previously reported father-offspring affiliation in rhesus macaques, pronounced during early infancy and independent of mothersâ presence. The present study aims at investigating whether affiliation with fathers or other males affects pro...
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