Active pursuit of extra-pair mating has been reported for Indri indri, the socially monogamous largest living lemur. This study, conducted in a mountain rainforest in eastern Madagascar, presents the first evidence for extra-pair mating of indri and discusses the alternative mating strategy and alteration of the social, territorial, spatial, and vocal behavior of the adult female of a group of wild indris. Further studies may investigate whether extra-pair copulation is an attempt to breed with a partner of superior quality and thus lead to extra-pair paternity. If so, it could potentially play a role in maintaining genetic variability within a population.

Behavioral correlates of extra-pair copulation in Indri indri

BONADONNA, GIOVANNA;TORTI, VALERIA;GAMBA, Marco;GIACOMA, Cristina
2014-01-01

Abstract

Active pursuit of extra-pair mating has been reported for Indri indri, the socially monogamous largest living lemur. This study, conducted in a mountain rainforest in eastern Madagascar, presents the first evidence for extra-pair mating of indri and discusses the alternative mating strategy and alteration of the social, territorial, spatial, and vocal behavior of the adult female of a group of wild indris. Further studies may investigate whether extra-pair copulation is an attempt to breed with a partner of superior quality and thus lead to extra-pair paternity. If so, it could potentially play a role in maintaining genetic variability within a population.
2014
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10329-013-0376-0
Extra-pair copulation; Indri indri; Monogamy; Spatial behavior; Vocal behavior
Giovanna Bonadonna; Valeria Torti; Rose Marie Randrianarison; Nicole Martinet; Marco Gamba; Cristina Giacoma
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