Female countertactics to male feticide and infanticide in a multilevel primate society
- 1. Central South University of Forestry and Technology
- 2. Shennongjia National Park*
- 3. Chinese Academy of Sciences
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We observed 19 male replacement events involving 17 OMUs and 16 adult males. The dataset (presented as a table) includes detailed information of social circumstances during male takeover events occurred, such as new male name, name of dependent offspring in the social unit, individual number in that social unit, Residency of the mother, and fate of fetal or unweaned infant. Furthermore, the dataset also included other information which would be useful for evaluate female counter-strategies against infanticide. For example, when male takeover events occur if the females in the social unit were pregnant; if new male attacked the pregnant female or unweaned infant after male takeover. These data might be important for the readers who hope to know the context of the male takeover except the interest were mentioned in the manuscript.
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- 10.22541/au.159657675.51727990 (DOI)
- 10.1093/beheco/arac022 (DOI)