“…We found that births in our captive conditions occurred systematically at night, like most observed births in most diurnal primates (Alford, Nash, Fritz, & Bowen, ; Jolly, ; Nekaris, ; van Schaik, )—although not systematically as deliveries sometimes occur in the morning (Douglas, ; Duboscq et al, ; Graham‐Jones & Hill, ; Ratnayeke & Dittus, ; Yang, Zhang, Huang, Garber, & Li, ) but very rarely in the afternoon (Condit & Smith, ; DeLuycker, ; Dias, ; Stewart, ; Turner et al, ). The common explanation is that this protects females from various dangers, mainly predators and aggressive conspecifics (van Schaik, ).…”