Male behaviour and the evolutionary ecology of chacma baboons

Citation
Sp. Henzi et al., Male behaviour and the evolutionary ecology of chacma baboons, S AFR J SCI, 95(5), 1999, pp. 240-242
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary
Journal title
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00382353 → ACNP
Volume
95
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
240 - 242
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-2353(199905)95:5<240:MBATEE>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Although males in East African subspecies of the savanna baboon are known t o form coalitions with one another In the pursuit of reproductive goals, su ch behaviour, which Is indicative of social complexity, has never reliably been recorded from the southern African chacma baboon. We use data from 23 populations and three baboon subspecies to test the argument that harsher e nvironmental conditions below the Tropic of Capricorn reduce the number of males in the average chacma troop by setting limits on group size and by sk ewing the sex ratio in favour of females. With fewer males, coalitions are unlikely to emerge. Our data confirm this argument and we extrapolate from them to propose that such conditions, acting during the emergence of chacma s, have prevented selection for a behavioural phenotype capable of coalitio n formation.