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  Insights into the evolution of social systems and species from baboon studies

Fischer, J., Higham, J. P., Alberts, S. C., Barrett, L., Beehner, J. C., Bergman, T. J., et al. (2019). Insights into the evolution of social systems and species from baboon studies. eLife, 8:e50989. doi:10.7554/eLife.50989.

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Fischer, J., Autor
Higham, J. P., Autor
Alberts, S. C., Autor
Barrett, L., Autor
Beehner, J. C., Autor
Bergman, T. J., Autor
Carter, A. J., Autor
Collins, A., Autor
Elton, S., Autor
Fagot, J., Autor
Da Silva, M. J. F., Autor
Hammerschmidt, K., Autor
Henzi, P., Autor
Jolly, C. J., Autor
Knauf, S., Autor
Kopp, G. H. , Autor
Rogers, J., Autor
Roos, C., Autor
Ross, C., Autor
Seyfarth, R. M., Autor
Silk, J., AutorSnyder-Mackler, N., AutorStädele, Veronika1, Autor                 Swedell, L., AutorWilson, M. L., AutorZinner, D., Autor mehr..
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1Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_1497674              

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Schlagwörter: tolerant society affects; fission-fusion dynamics; male savanna; baboons; olive baboons; multilevel society; chacma baboons; glucocorticoid; levels; female relationships; guinea baboons; life-history
 Zusammenfassung: Baboons, members of the genus Papio, comprise six closely related species distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa and southwest Arabia. The species exhibit more ecological flexibility and a wider range of social systems than many other primates. This article summarizes our current knowledge of the natural history of baboons and highlights directions for future research. We suggest that baboons can serve as a valuable model for complex evolutionary processes, such as speciation and hybridization. The evolution of baboons has been heavily shaped by climatic changes and population expansion and fragmentation in the African savanna environment, similar to the processes that acted during human evolution. With accumulating long-term data, and new data from previously understudied species, baboons are ideally suited for investigating the links between sociality, health, longevity and reproductive success. To achieve these aims, we propose a closer integration of studies at the proximate level, including functional genomics, with behavioral and ecological studies.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2019-11-12
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
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 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.7554/eLife.50989
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Titel: eLife
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Cambridge : eLife Sciences Publications
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