Philopatry and reproductive success in Bornean orang‐utans (Pongo pygmaeus)

Volume: 15, Issue: 9, Pages: 2577 - 2588
Published: Jun 16, 2006
Abstract
Behavioural observations suggest that orang‐utans are semi‐solitary animals with females being philopatric and males roaming more widely in search of receptive partners, leading to the prediction that females are more closely related than males at any given site. In contrast, our study presents evidence for male and female philopatry in the orang‐utan. We examined patterns of relatedness and parentage in a wild orang‐utan population in Borneo...
Paper Details
Title
Philopatry and reproductive success in Bornean orang‐utans (Pongo pygmaeus)
Published Date
Jun 16, 2006
Volume
15
Issue
9
Pages
2577 - 2588
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