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Abstract

A maternal infanticide was observed in a group of unprovisioned wild black-fronted titi monkeys (Callicebus nigrifrons). An approximately 3-day-old male infant was killed by his mother. A post-mortem revealed the infant to be clinically healthy. We considered various hypotheses to explain why this behavior occurred (e.g., reproductive advantage, stress, nutritional, infant viability and population density). It is noteworthy that the mother and not the father killed the infant, since in this species the father provides considerable infant care from a few hours after birth. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Observed case of maternal infanticide in a wild group of black-fronted titi monkeys (Callicebus nigrifrons)
Author
Cäsar, Cristiane; Franco, Eduardo Silva; de Castro Nogueira Soares, Gabriela; Young, Robert John
Pages
143-5
Publication year
2008
Publication date
Apr 2008
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00328332
e-ISSN
16107365
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
222719914
Copyright
Japan Monkey Centre and Springer 2008