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Developmental instability in wild Nigerian olive baboons (Papio anubis).

Kara C HooverEmily GelipterVolker SommerKris Kovarovic
Published in: PeerJ (2021)
Males exhibit greater fluctuating asymmetry than females, suggesting that males experience greater overall instability during the developmental period. While weaning is not more stressful than other life history stages for males and females (using the first molar fluctuating asymmetry index as a proxy compared to other teeth), it is more stressful for females than males. The onset of reproduction is also not more stressful than other life history stages for males and females (using the third molar fluctuating asymmetry index as a proxy compared to other teeth), but it is more stressful for males than females. We explore possible explanations for these findings in the discussion.
Keyphrases
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • genetic diversity