Publications of Linda Vigilant

Journal Article (7)

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Hohmann, G.; Vigilant, L.; Mundry, R.; Behringer, V.; Surbeck, M.: Aggression by male bonobos against immature individuals does not fit with predictions of infanticide. Aggressive Behavior 45 (3), pp. 300 - 309 (2019)
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Surbeck, M.; Boesch, C.; Crockford, C.; Thompson, M. E.; Furuichi, T.; Fruth, B.; Hohmann, G.; Ishizuka, S.; Machanda, Z.; Muller, M. N. et al.; Pusey, A.; Sakamaki, T.; Tokuyama, N.; Walker, K.; Wrangham, R.; Wroblewski, E.; Zuberbühler, K.; Vigilant, L.; Langergraber, K.: Males with a mother living in their group have higher paternity success in bonobos but not chimpanzees. Current Biology 29 (10), pp. R354 - R355 (2019)
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Surbeck, M.; Langergraber, K. E.; Fruth, B.; Vigilant, L.; Hohmann, G.: Male reproductive skew is higher in bonobos than chimpanzees. Current Biology 27 (13), pp. R640 - R641 (2017)
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Schubert, G.; Vigilant, L.; Boesch, C.; Klenke, R.; Langergraber, K. E.; Mundry, R.; Surbeck, M.; Hohmann, G.: Co–residence between males and their mothers and grandmothers is more frequent in bonobos than chimpanzees. PLoS One 8 (12), e83870 (2013)
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Schubert, G.; Stoneking, C. J.; Arandjelovic, M.; Boesch, C.; Eckhardt, N.; Hohmann, G.; Langergraber, K.; Lukas, D.; Vigilant, L.: Male-mediated gene flow in patrilocal primates. PLoS One 6 (7), e21514 (2011)
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Eriksson, J.; Siedel, H.; Lukas, D.; Kayser, M.; Erler, A.; Hashimoto, C.; Hohmann, G.; Boesch, C.; Vigilant, L.: Y-chromosome analysis confirms highly sex-biased dispersal and suggests a low male effective population size in bonobos (Pan paniscus). Molecular Ecology 15 (4), pp. 939 - 949 (2006)
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Eriksson, J.; Hohmann, G.; Boesch, C.; Vigilant, L.: Rivers influence the population genetic structure of bonobos (Pan paniscus). Molecular Ecology 13 (11), pp. 3425 - 3435 (2004)
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