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Seasonal mortality patterns in non-human primates: implications for variation in selection pressures across environments.


ABSTRACT: Examining seasonal mortality patterns can yield insights into the drivers of mortality and thus potential selection pressures acting on individuals in different environments. We compiled adult and juvenile mortality data from nine wild non-human primate taxa to investigate the role of seasonality in patterns of mortality and address the following questions: Is mortality highly seasonal across species? Does greater environmental seasonality lead to more seasonal mortality patterns? If mortality is seasonal, is it higher during wet seasons or during periods of food scarcity? and Do folivores show less seasonal mortality than frugivores? We found seasonal mortality patterns in five of nine taxa, and mortality was more often tied to wet seasons than food-scarce periods, a relationship that may be driven by disease. Controlling for phylogeny, we found a positive relationship between the degree of environmental seasonality and mortality, with folivores exhibiting more seasonal mortality than frugivores. These results suggest that mortality patterns are influenced both by diet and degree of environmental seasonality. Applied to a wider array of taxa, analyses of seasonal mortality patterns may aid understanding of life-history evolution and selection pressures acting across a broad spectrum of environments and spatial and temporal scales.

SUBMITTER: Gogarten JF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3955579 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Seasonal mortality patterns in non-human primates: implications for variation in selection pressures across environments.

Gogarten Jan F JF   Brown Leone M LM   Chapman Colin A CA   Cords Marina M   Doran-Sheehy Diane D   Fedigan Linda M LM   Grine Frederick E FE   Perry Susan S   Pusey Anne E AE   Sterck Elisabeth H M EH   Wich Serge A SA   Wright Patricia C PC  

Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 20120514 10


Examining seasonal mortality patterns can yield insights into the drivers of mortality and thus potential selection pressures acting on individuals in different environments. We compiled adult and juvenile mortality data from nine wild non-human primate taxa to investigate the role of seasonality in patterns of mortality and address the following questions: Is mortality highly seasonal across species? Does greater environmental seasonality lead to more seasonal mortality patterns? If mortality i  ...[more]

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