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Constraints on control: factors influencing reproductive success in male mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx)
Authors:Charpentier  Marie; Peignot  Patricia; Hossaert-McKey  Martine; Gimenez  Olivier; Setchell  Joanna M; Wickings  E Jean
Institution:a CEFE-CNRS UMR 5175, 1919 Route de Mende, 34293 Montpellier Cedex 5, France, b UGENET, CIRMF, Franceville, Gabon, and c Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Over the last decade, paternity analysis using molecular markershas revealed that observed mating systems do not necessarilycorrelate with reproductive systems and thus cannot providereliable information about male reproductive success (RS). Thisis especially true for primate species with a complex multimale-multifemalesocial organization, such as mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx).Using molecular markers for the measurement of individual RSand a comprehensive data set comprising 193 offspring from 27birth cohorts over a 20-year period of sampling, we investigatedthe social, genetic, and demographic factors that may influencethe probability of paternity by dominant male mandrills, livingin a semi–free-ranging colony. We observed a significantskew in RS towards dominant males, with their probability ofpaternity increasing as the number of adult males in the groupincreased, and when they were closely related to subordinateadolescent males. Conversely, the probability of dominant malessiring infants decreased when the number of simultaneously tumescentfemales increased. Fewer offspring were sired by dominant maleswhen female partners were closely related to them and when therelatedness between dominant and subordinate adult males increased.These two last points suggests particularly that mechanismsof kin recognition are operating to avoid the costs of inbreedingand may also reflect the lower costs to dominant males of losingconception opportunities to more closely related subordinateadult males. This study is, to our knowledge, one of the firstin primates to use an integrative approach and multivariateanalysis to show that multiple factors are involved in determiningthe probability of paternity by dominant males.
Keywords:incest avoidance  kin recognition  mandrills  paternity analysis  reproductive skew  
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