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Factors influencing infant sex ratio in howler monkeys (Alouatta spp.): A literature review and analysis.

Pedro Américo D DiasIrma L Montero DomínguezAriadna Rangel Negrín
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
Based on these results, as well as on information on howler monkey dispersal patterns, demography, and within-group genetic relatedness, we speculate that, depending on population growth stage, sex allocation is explained by (a) local resource enhancement, that is, more cooperative philopatric daughters are produced when populations are growing; and (b) local resource competition, that is, more dispersing sons are produced when populations are saturated. Thus, there is evidence suggestive of adaptive variation in infant sex ratios in howler monkeys.
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