2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11626
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Social risk to infant: The role of kin for maternal visual monitoring in Tibetan macaques

Shen‐Qi Liu,
Hong‐Wei Tian,
Sen Ren
et al.

Abstract: Maternal monitoring of conspecifics is a crucial anti‐predator strategy that also protects infants against risks within the social group. This study examines how maternal characteristics, infant characteristics, mother–infant distance, and the social environment affect maternal monitoring behaviors in free‐ranging Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana). We observed 12 females with infants and analyzed their visual monitoring patterns. Our findings indicate that maternal rank significantly influences the time allo… Show more

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