A Bruce Effect in Wild Geladas

Author:

Roberts Eila K.1,Lu Amy12,Bergman Thore J.13,Beehner Jacinta C.14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

2. New York Consortium of Evolutionary Primatology, New York, NY 10016, USA.

3. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

4. Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

Abstract

Avoiding Infanticide In male dominated hierarchies, newly dominant males will sometimes kill resident infants. In lab studies in mice conducted in the 1950s, Hilda Bruce showed that females introduced to an unfamiliar male will terminate their pregnancies, a process subsequently referred to as a Bruce Effect. Roberts et al. (p. 1222 , published online 23 February) followed multiple dominance transitions within wild gelada baboons and showed that live birthrate among females previously identified as pregnant within unstable groups was much lower than within stable groups. Furthermore, females that terminated their pregnancies following transitions had a much shorter interbirth interval than those that did not, suggesting a higher overall reproductive success and fitness.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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