Variability of weaning age in mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei).
Martha M RobbinsAndrew M RobbinsPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
Later weaning age for sons than daughters is similar to findings of other studies of great apes. Bwindi mountain gorillas are weaned at approximately the same age as western gorillas and chimpanzees, which is more than a year later than Virunga mountain gorillas. The results of this study suggest that variation in ecological conditions of populations living in close geographic proximity can result in variation in life history patterns, which has implications for understanding the evolution of the unique life history patterns of humans.