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Variation in maternal care - Between species - Within species Parent-offspring conflict Mothering Cercopithecines Baboon mother and infant
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Page 1: Variation in maternal care - Between species - Within species Parent-offspring conflict Mothering Cercopithecines Baboon mother and infant.

Variation in maternal care- Between species- Within species

Parent-offspring conflict

MotheringCercopithecines

Baboon mother and infant

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Park Ride

Carried

Cling

Nest

Tree

Variation between speciesStyle (park/ride)

The main mammal pattern

(rodents, pigs, ungulates, etc)

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Park (nest, branch)

Park + Ride

Ride

Ancestral state unknown

Ross (2001) IJPTarsius

CeboidsCercopithecoidsHumanApes

Daubentonia

Indriidae

Lepilemur

Tree-shrews

Loris

Lorisoids

Galago/oides

Euoticus, Otolemur

Mouse lemurs

Phaner

Varecia

LemurHapalemur

Eulemur

1. Ancestral state = Parking

2. Riding evolved often

3. Riding is maintained

Riding is a repeated primate trait.

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Park (nest, branch)

Park + Ride

Ride

Ancestral state unknown Ross (2001) IJP Tarsius

Daubentonia

Indriidae

Lepilemur

Tree-shrews

Loris

Lorisoids

Galago/oides

Euoticus, Otolemur

Mouse lemurs

Phaner

Varecia

Hapalemur

Apes

Cercopithecoids Ceboids

Lemur

Eulemur

Riding: > 4 independent appearances

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Park (nest, branch)

Park + Ride

Ride

Ancestral state unknown

Ross (2001) IJPTarsius

CeboidsCercopithecoids

Apes

Daubentonia

Indriidae

Lepilemur

Tree-shrews

Loris

Galago/oides

Mouse lemurs

Varecia

Lemur

Hapalemur

Human

Lorisoids

Euoticus, Otolemur

Phaner

Park+Ride:

> 2 from Park*

> 1 from Ride+

*

*

+

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Costs (allometric) of riding, cf. parking:

(1) Smaller home ranges(2) Late weaning(3) Late age of first reproduction

Riding compared to parking:

(1) Same Inter-birth interval(2) Same Growth rate(3) Same Infant size(4) Same Brain size

Retrieving parked infant Arctocebus

So why has riding evolved?

Ho: Improved infant survival

Ross (2001) IJP

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Riders: Contact time similar in different species

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Mothers carry offspring more when needed

Altmann & Samuels 1992 BES

Kanyawara Field Station (Photo AH)

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Mothers are important for survival!

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… even when not dead

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Mothers are important for RS!

Large group

Small group

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Variation within species1. Ecological conditions:

Food availability

Gilgil

Amboseli

Drakensberg

High-quality

Low-quality

% time spent feeding by mother

………… Expected

Observed

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Lycett et al 1998 BES

P. c. ursinus Chacma

Harsh conditions:

Infants forage less independently (closer to mother)

Age

% Time

Good habitat

Intermediate habitat

Bad habitat

Twice more independent in a good habitat compared to a bad one !

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Lycett et al 1998 BES

P. c. ursinus Chacma

Drakensburg

Harsh conditions:

In harsh environment, mothers work harder.

(infants suckle more)

{ 5x diff.

Good habitatIntermediate habitatBad habitat

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Variation within speciesEcological conditions:

Predation Risk

No predation

Some prednMother’s hard work pays!

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Variation in maternal care3. Dominance rank / style

High-rank

mothers

carried

less.

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Mother’s Style

Laissez-faire Restrictive

Mother’s rank High Low

Infant allowed to leave < 2 months Later

M follows I Rare Common

M joins I Rare Common

M punishes I Less More

M-I contact Less More

Altmann (1980)

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Variation in maternal care

Maternal style

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Parent-Offspring conflict: OBSERVER’S Perspective

B = Benefit to Offspring(e.g. 10 cc of milk)

C = Cost to Mother(e.g. extra daysbefore next birth)

Age of Offspring

B/C

WEANING CONFLICTAGREED: M CARES

AGREED: M STOPS

B=C

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When to wean? MOTHER’S Perspective

B/2 = Benefit to Mother

? ??

B = Benefit to Offspring

C = Cost to Mother

Age of Offspring

B/C

Wean when “rB < C”i.e. when B/2 < C

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C/2 = Cost to Offspring

When to wean? OFFSPRING’S Perspective

B = Benefit to Offspring(e.g. 10 cc of milk)

C = Cost to Mother

Age of Offspring

B/C

Wean when “B < rC”i.e. when B < C/2

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Wean when “B < rC”i.e. when B < C/2

C/2

B

Age of Offspring

B/2C

Age of Offspring

Wean when “rB < C”i.e. when B/2 < C

“EARLY!!” “LATE!!”CONFLICT!!!

WHY PARENTS AND CHILDREN FIGHT

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Parent-offspring conflict

Infant age (weeks)

3030

25

50

Cayo Santiago

(feral, subtropic)

Madingley

(cages, UK)

% total nipple contacts

(attempted + successful) rejected by

mother

Mothers do reject young

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Infant age (weeks)

3012

Relative Responsibility Index: RRI

RRI = (% M-I body contacts initiated by infant) -

(% M-I body contacts terminated by infant)

RRI

0

25

50

25

50

I joins and/or M leaves

M joins and/or I leaves

Who’s responsible for declining maternal investment?

Mother’s investment falls

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Gelada:

More infant contact during

RESTING SOCIALIZING

than during

FEEDING MOVING

Contact MOTHER

Contact NIPPLE

Infants seek investment mostly when mother is not busy

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Infant age (months)

987654321

Re

jectio

ns p

er

min

of

activity

.040

.030

.020

.010

0.000

Context

Feeding

Socializing

Gelada: Rejections occur almost entirely when mother is feeding

No rejections were observed during

moving and resting

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Time on nipple

Ventral + Nipple

Suckling time decreases little!

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van Schaik & van Noordwijk (1999) Primates

Mothers need to wean early to increase their lifetime RS

Age-specific fecundity Macaques (3 species)

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Parent-offspring conflict:

Amount versus Timing

Barrett et al 1995 Anim Behav

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PlayFightingAllomotheringLearning

Juvenile relationships

Childhoodin

Macaques

Macaca fuscata

Japanese macaque

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Benefits of Play: cf. going to school

Benefit to young: Skills?

Lone play M = F

Play-fighting M > F NHP’s

Play-mother F > M NHPs’

Tool-use F > M Tai, Gombe

Social manipulation?

Mother distracting Infant (weaning)

Learning competition

Early coalitions/relationships?

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Benefits of Play: cf. going to schoolLone play M = F

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Benefits of Play: cf. going to schoolPlay-mother F > M NHPs’

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Benefits of Play: cf. going to schoolPlay-fighting M > F NHP’s

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Benefits of Play: cf. going to schoolTool-use F > M Tai, Gombe

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Rainfall

% play-time

Economics of play

(1) Benefit

More play when more food

Some primates never play!

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Economics of play(2) Cost

Vervets eaten when playing – Red-tailed infant playing at the very top of a fruit tree (Kibale) caught by eagle

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Vervet allomothers (captive)

Who?

Juvenile ff 65

(sibs; high-rank)

Adult ff 25

Juvenile mm 7

Adult mm 3

Benefit to mother

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Why be an alloparent?Females - nulliparous

*** Practice: improved mothering ** Nepotism: caring for kin * Market forces: care for HR’s offspring (get support in return)

Females - parous (e.g. langurs) * Nepotism * Non-kin: odd

suggesting friendship?

Males - juvenile * Nepotism * Practice mating * Market forces: care for HR’s offspring (get support in return)

Males - adult ** Paternal care*** Mating effort

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Wallen et al. (1995) Hormones and Behavior

14

7

0

DaughterSon

Yearling-controlled

proximity to mother

(% time)

Girls spend more time with mother than boys

Rhesus macaque

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Wallen et al. (1995) Hormones and Behavior

14

7

0

Daughter

Sons

Yearling-controlled

proximity to mother

(% time)

Neonatal T affects how much time boys spend with mother

T control T T

Rhesus macaque

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Lonsdorf et al 2004 Nature

% time at mound spent termite-fishing: girls > boys

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Termites per dip

Lonsdorf et al 2004 Nature

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Mother’s % dips at given tool length

Daughter’s % dips at given tool length

Lonsdorf et al 2004 Nature

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Mother’s % dips at given tool length

Son’s % dips at given tool length

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Juvenile relationships: anticipating adulthood

Dominance relations in FB-groups

Juv F Juv M

Juv F Maternal Rank Size

Juv M Size Size

e.g. Pereira, Amboseli baboons

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Juvenile relationships: anticipating adulthood

Infant Juvenile Adult

Pereira, Amboseli baboons

0 30 (months) 60

# Supplants received per hour from HR females Female

Male

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Juvenile relationships: anticipating adulthood

Juv F Juv M

Challenged by Adult FF YES NO

Supported by Adult FF YES NO

‘Head-flag’ to Adult FF YES NO

“ “ Adult MM NO YES

Non-kin supported HR-FF Juv MM

Pereira, Amboseli baboons

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Baboon rules for treating juveniles

Adult FF

Juvenile FF: support their rank

(winner support)

Juvenile MM: dominate as long as possible

Adult MM

Ignore sex/rank (dominate all)

Support possible offspring

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Old view New view

Juvenile Passive Active

Juv period Long, to learn Fast growth, risky

Major influences Proximate Ultimate

(experience) (social system)

Quality of life Relaxed Dangerous (>50% die)

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23 FF, 2 groups, 240 cases

90% held I’s = higher-rank

F > M

Kin > Unrelated

De Waal 1990 Primates

“Double-holding”:

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Play

Play partners

Infants Same size

HR preferred

Juv FF Infants (HR preferred)

Juv MM Juv MM


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