Marie J E Charpentier
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Recent Articles
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Chakravarty P, Ashbury A, Strandburg-Peshkin A, Iffelsberger J, Goldshtein A, Schuppli C, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2024 Sep;
39(12):1090-1101.
PMID: 39242333
Group-living animals sleep together, yet most research treats sleep as an individual process. Here, we argue that social interactions during the sleep period contribute in important, but largely overlooked, ways...
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Delaunay A, Cossu-Doye O, Roura-Torres B, Sauvadet L, Ngoubangoye B, Huchard E, et al.
R Soc Open Sci
. 2024 Jul;
11(7):240597.
PMID: 39050716
In monotocous mammals, most individuals experience the birth of a younger sibling. This period may induce losses in maternal care and can be physiologically, energetically and emotionally challenging for the...
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Baniel A, Charpentier M
iScience
. 2024 May;
27(5):109806.
PMID: 38746664
In many social mammals, early social life and social integration in adulthood largely predict individual health, lifespan, and reproductive success. So far, research has mainly focused on chronic stress as...
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Stillbirth of a mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) in the wild: perinatal behaviors and delivery sequences
Roura-Torres B, Amblard-Rambert P, Lepou P, Kappeler P, Charpentier M
Primates
. 2023 Dec;
65(2):75-80.
PMID: 38133716
Birth is a fundamental event in the life of animals, including our own species. More reports of wild non-human primate births and stillbirths are thus needed to better understand the...
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Tieo S, Dezeure J, Cryer A, Lepou P, Charpentier M, Renoult J
iScience
. 2023 Sep;
26(10):107901.
PMID: 37766996
In humans, femininity shapes women's interactions with both genders, but its influence on animals remains unknown. Using 10 years of data on a wild primate, we developed an artificial intelligence-based...
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Smit N, Dezeure J, Sauvadet L, Huchard E, Charpentier M
iScience
. 2023 Sep;
26(10):107358.
PMID: 37766985
Sexual coercion is a manifestation of sexual conflict increasing male mating success while inflicting costs to females. Although previous work has examined inter-individual variation in male sexually coercive tactics, little...
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Tieo S, Restrepo-Ortiz C, Roura-Torres B, Sauvadet L, Harte M, Charpentier M, et al.
Data Brief
. 2023 Feb;
47:108939.
PMID: 36819896
The Mandrillus Project is a long-term field research project in ecology and evolutionary biology, monitoring, since 2012, a natural population of mandrills ( primate) located in Southern Gabon. The Mandrillus...
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Poirotte C, Charpentier M
Proc Biol Sci
. 2023 Feb;
290(1992):20222349.
PMID: 36750188
Social animals are particularly exposed to infectious diseases. Pathogen-driven selection pressures have thus favoured the evolution of behavioural adaptations to decrease transmission risk such as the avoidance of contagious individuals....
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Charpentier M, Poirotte C, Roura-Torres B, Amblard-Rambert P, Willaume E, Kappeler P, et al.
Elife
. 2022 Nov;
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PMID: 36377479
Behavioral discrimination of kin is a key process structuring social relationships in animals. In this study, we provide evidence for discrimination towards non-kin by third-parties through a mechanism of phenotype...
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Oelze V, Percher A, Nsi Akoue G, El Ksabi N, Willaume E, Charpentier M
Am J Primatol
. 2020 Oct;
82(12):e23206.
PMID: 33075182
Mandrills are large-bodied terrestrial forest primates living in particularly large social groups of several hundred individuals. Following these groups in the wild to assess differences in diet over time as...