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Tobias Deschner

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Wang X, Bocksberger G, Arandjelovic M, Agbor A, Angedakin S, Aubert F, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Dec; 15(1):10891. PMID: 39738027
Strontium isotope (Sr/Sr) analysis with reference to strontium isotope landscapes (Sr isoscapes) allows reconstructing mobility and migration in archaeology, ecology, and forensics. However, despite the vast potential of research involving...
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Wirobski G, Crockford C, Deschner T, Neumann I
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2024 Jul; 168:107144. PMID: 39053161
Background: While peripheral markers of endogenous oxytocin and glucocorticoid release are widely employed in psychological and behavioural research, there remains uncertainty regarding the effectiveness of saliva and urine samples in...
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Ostridge H, Fontsere C, Lizano E, Soto D, Schmidt J, Saxena V, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jul; PMID: 39026872
How populations adapt to their environment is a fundamental question in biology. Yet we know surprisingly little about this process, especially for endangered species such as non-human great apes. Chimpanzees,...
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Wood B, Negrey J, Brown J, Deschner T, Emery Thompson M, Gunter S, et al.
Science . 2023 Oct; 382(6669):eadd5473. PMID: 37883540
Among mammals, post-reproductive life spans are currently documented only in humans and a few species of toothed whales. Here we show that a post-reproductive life span exists among wild chimpanzees...
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Berghaenel A, Stevens J, Hohmann G, Deschner T, Behringer V
Elife . 2023 Sep; 12. PMID: 37667589
Adolescent growth spurts (GSs) in body length seem to be absent in non-human primates and are considered a distinct human trait. However, this distinction between present and absent length-GSs may...
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Negrey J, Deschner T, Langergraber K
Anim Behav . 2023 Jul; 202:99-109. PMID: 37483564
Testosterone promotes mating effort, which involves intraspecific aggression for males of many species. Therefore, males with higher testosterone levels are often thought to be more aggressive. For mammals living in...
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Tkaczynski P, Mafessoni F, Girard-Buttoz C, Samuni L, Ackermann C, Fedurek P, et al.
Commun Biol . 2023 May; 6(1):565. PMID: 37237178
Mechanisms of inheritance remain poorly defined for many fitness-mediating traits, especially in long-lived animals with protracted development. Using 6,123 urinary samples from 170 wild chimpanzees, we examined the contributions of...
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Wirobski G, Range F, Graat E, Palme R, Deschner T, Marshall-Pescini S
iScience . 2023 Feb; 26(2):105978. PMID: 36756369
Domestication has altered dogs' conspecific social organization compared to their closest, non-domesticated relatives, gray wolves. Wolves live in packs whose survival depends on coordinated behavior, but dogs rely less on...
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Nurmi N, Sonnweber R, Schulke O, Moscovice L, Deschner T, Hohmann G
Primates . 2022 Dec; 64(2):215-225. PMID: 36565402
In mammals, the costs of reproduction are biased towards females. Lactation is particularly energetically expensive, and behavioral and physiological data indicate that maternal effort during lactation induces energetic stress. Another...
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Sonnweber R, Stevens J, Hohmann G, Deschner T, Behringer V
Biology (Basel) . 2022 Sep; 11(9). PMID: 36138754
In most animals, males are considered more aggressive, in terms of frequency and intensity of aggressive behaviors, than their female peers. However, in several species this widespread male-biased aggression pattern...