Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas

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Published in:American Journal of Primatology
Main Authors: Barale, Caitlin L., Rubenstein, Daniel I., Beehner, Jacinta C.
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https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.22443
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topic sex‐specific behavior
male dispersal
play
partner preference
juvenile social behavior
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Science
spellingShingle sex‐specific behavior
male dispersal
play
partner preference
juvenile social behavior
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Science
Barale, Caitlin L.
Rubenstein, Daniel I.
Beehner, Jacinta C.
Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas
topic_facet sex‐specific behavior
male dispersal
play
partner preference
juvenile social behavior
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Science
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author Barale, Caitlin L.
Rubenstein, Daniel I.
Beehner, Jacinta C.
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Rubenstein, Daniel I.
Beehner, Jacinta C.
author_sort Barale, Caitlin L.
title Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas
title_short Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas
title_full Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas
title_fullStr Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas
title_full_unstemmed Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas
title_sort juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas
publisher Cambridge University Press
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url http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/113724
https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.22443
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op_relation Barale, Caitlin L.; Rubenstein, Daniel I.; Beehner, Jacinta C. (2015). "Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas." American Journal of Primatology 77(10): 1086-1096.
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American Journal of Primatology
Roberts EK, Lu A, Bergman TJ, Beehner JC. 2012. A Bruce effect in wild geladas. Science 335: 1222 – 1225.
O'Brien TG, Robinson JG. 2002. Stability of social relationships in female wedge‐capped capuchin monkeys. In: Pereira ME, Fairbanks LA, editors. Juvenile Primates: Life History, Development, and Behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p 197‐210.
Pappano DJ 2013. The reproductive trajectories of bachelor geladas (Doctoral dissertation). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. p. 159.
Pereira ME 1984. Age changes and sex differences in the social behavior of juvenile yellow baboons (Papio cynocephalus) (Doctoral dissertation). Chicago: University of Chicago. p. 432.
Pusey AE 1990. Behavioral changes at adolescence in chimpanzees. Behaviour 115: 203 – 246.
Rajpurohit LS, Sommer V. 2002. Juvenile male emigration from natal one‐male troops in Hanuman langurs. In: Pereira ME, Fairbanks LA, editors. Juvenile Primates: Life History, Development, and Behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p p 86‐103.
Roberts EK 2012. Behavioral endocrinology and reproductive strategies in wild female geladas (Theropithecus gelada) (Doctoral dissertation). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. p. 160.
Ross C, Jones KE. 1999. Socioecology and the evolution of primate reproductive rates. In: Lee PC, editor. Comparative Primate Socioecology. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 73‐110.
Sharpe LL 2005a. Play fighting does not affect subsequent fighting success in wild meerkats. Animal Behaviour 69: 1023 – 1029.
Sharpe LL 2005b. Frequency of social play does not affect dispersal partnerships in wild meerkats. Animal Behaviour 70: 559 – 569.
Silk JB, Samuels A, Rodman PS. 1981. The influence of kinship, rank, and sex on affiliation and aggression between adult female and immature bonnet macaques ( Macaca radiata ). Behaviour 78: 111 – 137.
Silk JB, Seyfarth RM, Cheney DL. 1999. The structure of social relationships among female savanna baboons in Moremi Reserve. Botswana. Behaviour 136: 679 – 703.
Small MF, Smith DG. 1981. Interactions with infants by full siblings, paternal half‐siblings, and nonrelatives in a captive group of rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatta ). American Journal of Primatology 1: 91 – 94.
Snyder‐Mackler N, Bergman TJ, Beehner JC. 2012a. Defining higher levels in the multilevel societies of geladas ( Theropithecus gelada ). International Journal of Primatology 33: 1054 – 1068.
Snyder‐Mackler N, Alberts SC, Bergman TJ. 2012b. Concessions of an alpha male? Cooperative defence and shared reproduction in multimale primate groups. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279: 3788 – 3795.
Stanton MA, Mann J. 2012. Early social networks predict survival in wild bottlenose dolphins. PLoS ONE 7.
Templeton CN, Reed VA, Campbell SE, Beecher MD. 2012. Spatial movements and social networks in juvenile male song sparrows. Behavioral Ecology 23: 141 – 152.
Thompson KV 1998. Self assessment in juvenile play. In: Bekoff M, Byers JA, editors. Animal Play: Evolutionary, Comparative, and Ecological Perspectives. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 183‐204.
Tinsley Johnson E, Snyder‐Mackler N, Beehner JC, Bergman TJ. 2013. Kinship and dominance rank influence the strength of social bonds in female geladas. International Journal of Primatology 35: 288 – 304.
Valente TW 2005. Network models and methods for studying the diffusion of innovations. In: Carrington PJ, Scott J, Wasserman S, editors. Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 101.
van Oers K, Drent P, Dingemanse NJ, Kempenaers B. 2008. Personality is associated with extrapair paternity in great tits, Parus major. Animal Behaviour 76: 555 – 563.
Altmann J 1974. Observational study of behavior: sampling methods. Behaviour 49: 227 – 267.
Altmann J, Altmann SA, Hausfater G, McCuskey SA. 1977. Life history of yellow baboons: physical development, reproductive parameters, and infant mortality. Primates 18: 315 – 330.
Altmann J, Altmann SA, Hausfater G. 1981. Physical maturation and age estimates of yellow baboons, Papio cynocephalus, in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. American Journal of Primatology 1: 389 – 399.
Barale CL, Rubenstein DI, Beehner JC. 2015. In prep. Dispersal patterns of wild male geladas.
Beehner JC, Gebre B, Bergman TJ, McCann C. 2007. Population estimate for geladas ( Theropithecus gelada ) living in and around the Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. SINET Ethiopian Journal of Science 30: 149 – 154.
Beehner JC, Gesquiere L, Cheney DL, Seyfarth RM, Altmann J. 2009. Fecal testosterone related to age and life‐history stages in male baboons and geladas. Hormones and Behavior 56: 472 – 480.
Bekoff M 1984. Social play behavior. BioScience 34: 228 – 233.
Borgatti SP, Everett MG, Freeman LC. 2002. Ucinet 6 for Windows: Software for social network analysis. Analytical Technologies, Harvard.
Byers JA 1980. Play partner preferences in Siberian ibex, Capra ibex sibirica. Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 53: 23 – 40.
Byers JA 1998. Biological effects of locomotor play: getting into shape, or something more specific?. In: Bekoff M, Byers JA, editors. Animal Play: Evolutionary, Comparative, and Ecological Perspectives. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 205‐220.
Charpentier MJE, Tung J, Altmann J, Alberts SC. 2008. Age at maturity in wild baboons: genetic, environmental and demographic influences. Molecular Ecology 17: 2026 – 2040.
Cheney DL 1978a. The play partners of immature baboons. Animal Behaviour 26: 1038 – 1050.
Cheney DL 1978b. Interactions of immature male and female baboons with adult females. Animal Behaviour 26: 389 – 408.
Cote J, Fogarty S, Weinersmith K, Brodin T, Sih A. 2010. Personality traits and dispersal tendency in the invasive mosquitofish ( Gambusia affinis ). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277: 1571 – 1579.
Dingemanse NJ, Both C, van Noordwijk AJ, Rutten AL, Drent PJ. 2003. Natal dispersal and personalities in great tits ( Parus major ). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 270: 741 – 747.
Dunbar RIM 1984. Reproductive decisions: an economic analysis of gelada baboon social strategies. Princeton: Princeton University Press.p p. 276.
Dunbar RIM 1993. Social organization of the gelada. In: Jablonski NG, editor. Theropithecus: The Rise and Fall of a Genus. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 425‐439.
Dunbar RIM, Dunbar P. 1975. Social Dynamics of Gelada Baboons. In: Szalay FS, editor. Contributions to Primatology. Basel: S. Karger. p ‐ 157.
Fairbanks LA 1990. Reciprocal benefits of allomothering for female vervets. Animal Behaviour 40: 553 – 562.
Fairbanks LA 2000. The developmental timing of primate play: a neural selection model. In: Parker ST, Langer J, McKinney ML, editors. Biology, Brains and Behavior: the Evolution of Human Development. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press. p 131‐158.
Fairbanks LA 2002. Juvenile vervet monkeys: establishing relationships and practicing skills for the future. In: Pereira ME, Fairbanks LA, editors. Juvenile Primates: Life History, Development, and Behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p 211‐227.
Fleming IA, Lamberg A, Jonsson B. 1997. Effects of early experience on the reproductive performance of Atlantic salmon. Behavioral Ecology 8: 470 – 480.
Hanneman RA, Riddle M. 2005. Introduction to Social Network Methods, Vol. 13. Oakland: University of California Press. p 121.
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spelling ftumdeepblue:oai:deepblue.lib.umich.edu:2027.42/113724 2023-08-20T04:09:47+02:00 Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas Barale, Caitlin L. Rubenstein, Daniel I. Beehner, Jacinta C. 2015-10 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/113724 https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.22443 unknown Cambridge University Press Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Barale, Caitlin L.; Rubenstein, Daniel I.; Beehner, Jacinta C. (2015). "Juvenile social relationships reflect adult patterns of behavior in wild geladas." American Journal of Primatology 77(10): 1086-1096. 0275-2565 1098-2345 http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/113724 doi:10.1002/ajp.22443 American Journal of Primatology Roberts EK, Lu A, Bergman TJ, Beehner JC. 2012. A Bruce effect in wild geladas. Science 335: 1222 – 1225. O'Brien TG, Robinson JG. 2002. Stability of social relationships in female wedge‐capped capuchin monkeys. In: Pereira ME, Fairbanks LA, editors. Juvenile Primates: Life History, Development, and Behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p 197‐210. Pappano DJ 2013. The reproductive trajectories of bachelor geladas (Doctoral dissertation). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. p. 159. Pereira ME 1984. Age changes and sex differences in the social behavior of juvenile yellow baboons (Papio cynocephalus) (Doctoral dissertation). Chicago: University of Chicago. p. 432. Pusey AE 1990. Behavioral changes at adolescence in chimpanzees. Behaviour 115: 203 – 246. Rajpurohit LS, Sommer V. 2002. Juvenile male emigration from natal one‐male troops in Hanuman langurs. In: Pereira ME, Fairbanks LA, editors. Juvenile Primates: Life History, Development, and Behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p p 86‐103. Roberts EK 2012. Behavioral endocrinology and reproductive strategies in wild female geladas (Theropithecus gelada) (Doctoral dissertation). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. p. 160. Ross C, Jones KE. 1999. Socioecology and the evolution of primate reproductive rates. In: Lee PC, editor. Comparative Primate Socioecology. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 73‐110. Sharpe LL 2005a. Play fighting does not affect subsequent fighting success in wild meerkats. Animal Behaviour 69: 1023 – 1029. Sharpe LL 2005b. Frequency of social play does not affect dispersal partnerships in wild meerkats. Animal Behaviour 70: 559 – 569. Silk JB, Samuels A, Rodman PS. 1981. The influence of kinship, rank, and sex on affiliation and aggression between adult female and immature bonnet macaques ( Macaca radiata ). Behaviour 78: 111 – 137. Silk JB, Seyfarth RM, Cheney DL. 1999. The structure of social relationships among female savanna baboons in Moremi Reserve. Botswana. Behaviour 136: 679 – 703. Small MF, Smith DG. 1981. Interactions with infants by full siblings, paternal half‐siblings, and nonrelatives in a captive group of rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatta ). American Journal of Primatology 1: 91 – 94. Snyder‐Mackler N, Bergman TJ, Beehner JC. 2012a. Defining higher levels in the multilevel societies of geladas ( Theropithecus gelada ). International Journal of Primatology 33: 1054 – 1068. Snyder‐Mackler N, Alberts SC, Bergman TJ. 2012b. Concessions of an alpha male? Cooperative defence and shared reproduction in multimale primate groups. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279: 3788 – 3795. Stanton MA, Mann J. 2012. Early social networks predict survival in wild bottlenose dolphins. PLoS ONE 7. Templeton CN, Reed VA, Campbell SE, Beecher MD. 2012. Spatial movements and social networks in juvenile male song sparrows. Behavioral Ecology 23: 141 – 152. Thompson KV 1998. Self assessment in juvenile play. In: Bekoff M, Byers JA, editors. Animal Play: Evolutionary, Comparative, and Ecological Perspectives. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 183‐204. Tinsley Johnson E, Snyder‐Mackler N, Beehner JC, Bergman TJ. 2013. Kinship and dominance rank influence the strength of social bonds in female geladas. International Journal of Primatology 35: 288 – 304. Valente TW 2005. Network models and methods for studying the diffusion of innovations. In: Carrington PJ, Scott J, Wasserman S, editors. Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 101. van Oers K, Drent P, Dingemanse NJ, Kempenaers B. 2008. Personality is associated with extrapair paternity in great tits, Parus major. Animal Behaviour 76: 555 – 563. Altmann J 1974. Observational study of behavior: sampling methods. Behaviour 49: 227 – 267. Altmann J, Altmann SA, Hausfater G, McCuskey SA. 1977. Life history of yellow baboons: physical development, reproductive parameters, and infant mortality. Primates 18: 315 – 330. Altmann J, Altmann SA, Hausfater G. 1981. Physical maturation and age estimates of yellow baboons, Papio cynocephalus, in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. American Journal of Primatology 1: 389 – 399. Barale CL, Rubenstein DI, Beehner JC. 2015. In prep. Dispersal patterns of wild male geladas. Beehner JC, Gebre B, Bergman TJ, McCann C. 2007. Population estimate for geladas ( Theropithecus gelada ) living in and around the Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. SINET Ethiopian Journal of Science 30: 149 – 154. Beehner JC, Gesquiere L, Cheney DL, Seyfarth RM, Altmann J. 2009. Fecal testosterone related to age and life‐history stages in male baboons and geladas. Hormones and Behavior 56: 472 – 480. Bekoff M 1984. Social play behavior. BioScience 34: 228 – 233. Borgatti SP, Everett MG, Freeman LC. 2002. Ucinet 6 for Windows: Software for social network analysis. Analytical Technologies, Harvard. Byers JA 1980. Play partner preferences in Siberian ibex, Capra ibex sibirica. Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 53: 23 – 40. Byers JA 1998. Biological effects of locomotor play: getting into shape, or something more specific?. In: Bekoff M, Byers JA, editors. Animal Play: Evolutionary, Comparative, and Ecological Perspectives. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 205‐220. Charpentier MJE, Tung J, Altmann J, Alberts SC. 2008. Age at maturity in wild baboons: genetic, environmental and demographic influences. Molecular Ecology 17: 2026 – 2040. Cheney DL 1978a. The play partners of immature baboons. Animal Behaviour 26: 1038 – 1050. Cheney DL 1978b. Interactions of immature male and female baboons with adult females. Animal Behaviour 26: 389 – 408. Cote J, Fogarty S, Weinersmith K, Brodin T, Sih A. 2010. Personality traits and dispersal tendency in the invasive mosquitofish ( Gambusia affinis ). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277: 1571 – 1579. Dingemanse NJ, Both C, van Noordwijk AJ, Rutten AL, Drent PJ. 2003. Natal dispersal and personalities in great tits ( Parus major ). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 270: 741 – 747. Dunbar RIM 1984. Reproductive decisions: an economic analysis of gelada baboon social strategies. Princeton: Princeton University Press.p p. 276. Dunbar RIM 1993. Social organization of the gelada. In: Jablonski NG, editor. Theropithecus: The Rise and Fall of a Genus. New York: Cambridge University Press. p 425‐439. Dunbar RIM, Dunbar P. 1975. Social Dynamics of Gelada Baboons. In: Szalay FS, editor. Contributions to Primatology. Basel: S. Karger. p ‐ 157. Fairbanks LA 1990. Reciprocal benefits of allomothering for female vervets. Animal Behaviour 40: 553 – 562. Fairbanks LA 2000. The developmental timing of primate play: a neural selection model. In: Parker ST, Langer J, McKinney ML, editors. Biology, Brains and Behavior: the Evolution of Human Development. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press. p 131‐158. Fairbanks LA 2002. Juvenile vervet monkeys: establishing relationships and practicing skills for the future. In: Pereira ME, Fairbanks LA, editors. Juvenile Primates: Life History, Development, and Behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p 211‐227. Fleming IA, Lamberg A, Jonsson B. 1997. Effects of early experience on the reproductive performance of Atlantic salmon. Behavioral Ecology 8: 470 – 480. Hanneman RA, Riddle M. 2005. Introduction to Social Network Methods, Vol. 13. Oakland: University of California Press. p 121. IndexNoFollow sex‐specific behavior male dispersal play partner preference juvenile social behavior Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Science Article 2015 ftumdeepblue https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.22443 2023-07-31T20:58:09Z Peer Reviewed http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113724/1/ajp22443.pdf Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica University of Michigan: Deep Blue American Journal of Primatology 77 10 1086 1096