-
Harems Multimale polygyny Sequential polygyny Scramble competition polygyny Small or
large Small Large Small Large Stable or
unstable Stable Stable Unstable...
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because "females of
other primate species, and
particularly those with
multimale-multifemale [promiscuous]
mating systems such as
macaques and chimpanzees...
- extra-pair co****tions,
partner changes and
polyandrous groupings. This
multimale polyandry may be
attributed to
cooperative territory use and
female defense...
- 1016/0168-1591(90)90130-6. Srivastava, A.; Mohnot, S.M. (1992). "Existence of
multimale troops and
their transformation into
unimale troops in
Hanuman langurs"...
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males and
females mate with
multiple partners.
Polygynandry occurs in
multimale-multifemale groups, and
since females mate many
times before conception...
- male and
multiple females,
multimale groups are
known to
occur within Semnopithecus species. In
Kashmir gray langurs,
multimale groups may
include as many...
- ****umed to
signal a mate's fitness. Moor
frogs typically mate
through multimale amplexus a form of polyandry. The moor frog
spawns its eggs in
large batches...
-
macaques is
generally characterized as
often occurring as a
large stable multimale-multifemale troop.
Formosan macaque is
considered to be female-bonded...
- Primatology, 13(2), 119–128. Melnick, D. & Pearl, M. (1987).
Cercopithecines in
multimale groups:
Genetic diversity and po****tion structure. pp. 121–134 in B ****s...
- Kaszycka, K. A. (2016). "Australopithecus
robustus societies - one-male or
multimale?".
South African Journal of Science. 112 (1–2): 124–131. doi:10.17159/sajs...