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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
40
Citations
6203
World Ranking
6130
National Ranking
2086

Best Publications

  • Are subordinates always stressed? a comparative analysis of rank differences in cortisol levels among primates

    D.H Abbott;E.B Keverne;F.B Bercovitch;C.A Shively

  • Coalitions, cooperation and reproductive tactics among adult male baboons

    Fred B. Bercovitch

  • Paternal relatedness and age proximity regulate social relationships among adult female rhesus macaques

    Anja Widdig;Peter Nürnberg;Michael Krawczak;Wolf Jürgen Streich

  • A longitudinal analysis of reproductive skew in male rhesus macaques.

    Anja Widdig;Fred B. Bercovitch;Wolf Jürgen Streich;Ulrike Sauermann

  • Life history costs and consequences of rapid reproductive maturation in female rhesus macaques

    Fred B. Bercovitch;John D. Berard

  • Reproductive strategies of rhesus macaques

    Fred B. Bercovitch

  • Dominance rank, cortisol concentrations, and reproductive maturation in male rhesus macaques

    Fred B. Bercovitch;A.Susan Clarke

  • Male rank and reproductive activity in Savanna baboons

    Fred B. Bercovitch

  • Current Topics in Primate Socioendocrinology

    Fred B. Bercovitch;Toni E. Ziegler

  • A longitudinal study of age-specific reproductive output and body condition among male rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta.

    Fred B. Bercovitch;Anja Widdig;Anja Widdig;Andrea Trefilov;Matt J. Kessler

  • Maternal investment in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): reproductive costs and consequences of raising sons

    Fred B. Bercovitch;Anja Widdig;Peter Nurnberg

  • AFFILIATION AND AGGRESSION AMONG ADULT FEMALE RHESUS MACAQUES: A GENETIC ANALYSIS OF PATERNAL COHORTS

    Anja Widdig;Peter Nürnberg;Michael Krawczak;Wolf Jürgen Streich

  • Genetic studies on the Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques: A review of 40 years of research

    Anja Widdig;Anja Widdig;Anja Widdig;Matthew J. Kessler;Matthew J. Kessler;Fred B. Bercovitch;John D. Berard

  • Social stratification, social strategies, and reproductive success in primates

    Fred B. Bercovitch

  • Sociosexual behavior, male mating tactics, and the reproductive cycle of giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis.

    Unknown

  • Paternal kin bias in the agonistic interventions of adult female rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)

    Anja Widdig;Anja Widdig;Wolf Jürgen Streich;Peter Nürnberg;Peter J. P. Croucher

  • Herd composition, kinship and fission–fusion social dynamics among wild giraffe

    Unknown

  • Primigravidity, body weight, and costs of rearing first offspring in rhesus macaques

    Fred B. Bercovitch;Manuel R. Lebron;H. Samuel Martinez;Matt J. Kessler

  • Reproductive success in male savanna baboons

    Fred B. Bercovitch

  • Ecological determinants of herd size in the Thornicroft’s giraffe of Zambia

    Fred B. Bercovitch;Philip S.M. Berry

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Nürnberg
Peter Nürnberg University of Cologne
Michael Krawczak
Michael Krawczak Kiel University
Terry L. Maple
Terry L. Maple Georgia Institute of Technology
Theodore Garland
Theodore Garland University of California, Riverside
Mark R. Ellersieck
Mark R. Ellersieck University of Missouri
Robert M. Sapolsky
Robert M. Sapolsky Stanford University
Eric B. Keverne
Eric B. Keverne University of Cambridge
Marc D. Hauser
Marc D. Hauser Harvard University
Sally P. Mendoza
Sally P. Mendoza University of California, Davis
Michael F. Holick
Michael F. Holick Boston University

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