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On Apples, Oranges, "Monogamy" and Comparative Studies

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Multiple studies have explored the factors underlying the evolution and maintenance of “monogamy”, sometimes with contradicting and contentious conclusions. These studies have been plagued by a persistent use of fuzzy terminology that often leads to researchers comparing “apples with oranges”. Additionally, a number of problems associated with many comparative studies hinder a clear appreciation of possible advances that have been made in the understanding of causes and consequences of the various aspects of “monogamy”, namely pair-living and sexual monogamy. These problems include an overreliance on secondary sources and associated lack of agreement between data used with data from the primary literature. A couple of minimal guiding principles for comparative studies (and indeed any research) are proposed, including the emphasis that perspectives of all participants need to be considered. This leads to the second part of the talk, which discusses an aspect that in the past has been somewhat neglected: the importance of “floaters” in the context of selection pressures in pair-living species. The floaters’ perspective and their impacts on local operational sex ratios, competition, and variance in reproductive success across a population need to be considered more systematically. It is tentatively suggested that the operational sex ratio is more variable, and that the strength of intra-sexual competition in pair-living animals is higher than often appreciated.

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Dr. Maren Huck
Environmental Sustainability Research Centre, University of Derby (U.K)

Journey Description

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E - Main Entrance/Reception
1 - Managing Board; sections: Infection Biology Unit, Unit of Infection Models, Laboratory Animal Science Unit, Primate Genetics Laboratory, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Unit, Cognitive Ethology Laboratory, Neurobiology Laboratory, Research Coordination, Public Relations, Information Technology, Administration, Technical Support, Library.
2 - Material Delivery/Purchase
3 - Platform Degenerative Diseases
4 - Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory
5 - Animal Husbandry
6 - Imaging Center, Functional Imaging Laboratory


Arrival by car

Leave the interstate A7 at exit "Göttingen Nord". Follow the B27 straight ahead in the direction of "Braunlage". After the third traffic light intersection turn right towards "Kliniken". Afterwards turn left onto "Robert-Koch-Straße" direction "Universität Nordbereich/Polizei". At the end of "Robert-Koch-Straße" turn right onto "Otto-Hahn-Straße", direction "Nikolausberg". The first street on the left turn onto "Kellnerweg", follow the signs "Deutsches Primatenzentrum".


Arrival by bus

The footpath from the bus stop "Kellnerweg" to the Main Entrance/Reception: 
From Bus stop "Kellnerweg" (line 21/22 and 23) Cross the road, go in the direction of the bus. At the mailbox, turn left into the footpath and proceed to the end. Turn right into the Kellnerweg. The main entrance of the DPZ is on the left side.

Date and Time 01.11.19 - 13:30 - 14:30 Signup is not required

Location New lecture hall
Kellnerweg 4
37077 Göttingen

Contact Louise Peckre
Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology
+49 551 3851-468
LPeckre(at)dpz.eu
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