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PATTERNS OF INBREEDING AVOIDANCE IN TEMMINCK'S RED COLOBUS

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E.D. Starin Department of Anthropology, City University of New York, Graduate Center, NYC, NY, USA

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Abstract

Amongst Temminck's red colobus living in the Abuko Nature Reserve, The Gambia, the mechanism for avoiding close inbreeding may depend on the form of inbreeding. Mother-son inbreeding may be avoided through learned behaviour and possibly secondary transfer by the mother. Father-daughter inbreeding may be limited due to transfer and demographic patterns but also aggression directed at the male from the mountee's mother. Maternal brother-sister inbreeding may be avoided through female transfer patterns. Presummed paternal brothersister inbreeding is infrequent but does occur and is not discouraged or avoided.

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