“…At Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve (BMSR), approximately one third of male transfers occur during the birth season [Brockman et al, 2001], though extra-group and peripheral males ["wanderers": Richard et al, 1993;"roamers": Kappeler and Fichtel, 2012;"floaters": Port et al, 2012] are observed more often during the mating season [Richard, 1974;Lewis, 2004]. Males sometimes travel and immigrate into groups as pairs [Jolly et al, 1982;Richard et al, 1993;Brockman et al, 2009;Kappeler and Fichtel, 2012], and transferring males rarely reside more than two home ranges away from their group of origin [Richard et al, 1993[Richard et al, , 2002. Changes in dominant male membership can occur via aggressive takeovers [Brockman et al, 2001;Kappeler et al, 2009], and male immigrations have been linked to infanticide [Brockman et al, 2001[Brockman et al, , 2009Lewis et al, 2003;Littlefield, 2010].…”