“…In captive anubis baboons, mothers of male infants also experienced longer interbirth intervals Dirks /Humphrey /Dean /Jeffries than mothers of female infants, but the mother's rank was also a factor in the length of maternal investment [Garcia et al, 2009]. In both lion-tailed macaques and western lowland gorillas, male infants are suckled longer than females [Nowell and Fletcher, 2007;Krishna et al, 2008]. It is also possible that rank, age or differences in parity between the mothers of our 2 baboons account for differences in both maternal investment and the overall level of stresses in the infants [DeVore, 1963;Ransom and Rowell, 1972;Trivers, 1974;Altmann, 1980;Nicolson, 1982;Smuts and Nicolson, 1989;Lee, 1997;Johnson, 2003;Cheney et al, 2004;Altmann and Alberts, 2005;Bardi et al, 2005;Garcia et al, 2006;Johnson, 2006Johnson, , 2009, but without observational data, it is impossible to know this.…”