Maternal cannibalism in two populations of wild chimpanzees

Volume: 61, Issue: 2, Pages: 181 - 187
Published: Oct 5, 2019
Abstract
Maternal cannibalism has been reported in several animal taxa, prompting speculations that the behavior may be part of an evolved strategy. In chimpanzees, however, maternal cannibalism has been conspicuously absent, despite high levels of infant mortality and reports of non-maternal cannibalism. The typical response of chimpanzee mothers is to abandon their deceased infant, sometimes after prolonged periods of carrying and grooming the corpse....
Paper Details
Title
Maternal cannibalism in two populations of wild chimpanzees
Published Date
Oct 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
61
Issue
2
Pages
181 - 187
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