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Alternative reproductive tactics of unflanged and flanged male orangutans revisited

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Kunz, Julia A.
Duvot, Guilhem J.
Willems, Erik P.
Spillmann, Brigitte
Dunkel, Lynda P.
bin Abdullah, Misdi
Schuppli, Caroline
Vogel, Erin R.
Utami Atmoko, Sri Suci
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American Journal of Primatology. Wiley. 2023, 85(9), e23535. ISSN 0275-2565. eISSN 1098-2345. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1002/ajp.23535

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In many slowly developing mammal species, males reach sexual maturity well before they develop secondary sexual characteristics. Sexually mature male orangutans have exceptionally long periods of developmental arrest. The two male morphs have been associated with behavioral alternative reproductive tactics, but this interpretation is based on cross‐sectional analyses predominantly of Northwest Sumatran populations. Here we present the first longitudinal analyses of behavioral changes of 10 adult males that have been observed in both unflanged and flanged morph. We also analyzed long‐term behavioral data on an additional 143 individually identified males from two study sites, Suaq (Sumatra, Pongo abelii ) and Tuanan (Borneo, Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii ), to assess male mating tactics cross‐sectionally in relation to population, male morph (unflanged and flanged), and other socio‐ecological factors. Both our longitudinal and cross‐sectional results confirm and refine previous cross‐sectional accounts of the differences in mating tactics between the unflanged and the flanged male morphs. In the unflanged morph, males exhibit higher sociability, particularly with females, and higher rates of both copulation and sexual coercion than in the flanged morph. Based on our results and those of previous studies showing that females prefer flanged males, and that flanged males have higher reproductive success, we conclude that unflanged males face a trade‐off between avoiding male‐male contest competition and gaining mating access to females, and thus follow a “best‐of‐a‐bad‐job” mating strategy.

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ISO 690KUNZ, Julia A., Guilhem J. DUVOT, Alison M. ASHBURY, Erik P. WILLEMS, Brigitte SPILLMANN, Lynda P. DUNKEL, Misdi BIN ABDULLAH, Caroline SCHUPPLI, Erin R. VOGEL, Sri Suci UTAMI ATMOKO, 2023. Alternative reproductive tactics of unflanged and flanged male orangutans revisited. In: American Journal of Primatology. Wiley. 2023, 85(9), e23535. ISSN 0275-2565. eISSN 1098-2345. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1002/ajp.23535
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  year={2023},
  doi={10.1002/ajp.23535},
  number={9},
  volume={85},
  issn={0275-2565},
  journal={American Journal of Primatology},
  author={Kunz, Julia A. and Duvot, Guilhem J. and Ashbury, Alison M. and Willems, Erik P. and Spillmann, Brigitte and Dunkel, Lynda P. and bin Abdullah, Misdi and Schuppli, Caroline and Vogel, Erin R. and Utami Atmoko, Sri Suci},
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