Harassing fertile
female chacma baboons appears to give males a better chance of mating with them.
Not exact matches
Dominant male
chacma baboons allow lower - ranking males to mate with their
females as a way to protect the dominant male's own offspring in their absence.
I am currently focusing on
female reproductive competition and on sexual conflict between males and
females in a wild population of
chacma baboon living in Namibia.
Alice Baniel, Guy Cowlishaw, and Elise Huchard, «Context dependence of
female reproductive competition in wild
chacma baboons», Animal Behaviour, vol.